Editorial Policy
How ElderNex creates caregiver education content
Our public guides, checklists, templates, and benefits pages are written for family caregivers and should be used alongside advice from licensed medical, legal, and financial professionals.
What our content is for
ElderNex publishes educational content to help adult children and family caregivers organize care, prepare for appointments, understand common care situations, and compare support options.
What our content is not
ElderNex is not a hospital, law firm, insurer, pharmacy, or medical provider. Our content does not diagnose conditions, prescribe treatment, give legal advice, or replace guidance from your parent's doctors, attorneys, social workers, or financial advisors.
How we publish
- We write content around practical caregiver questions and care coordination tasks.
- We aim to use current, trustworthy public sources and update pages when guidance changes.
- We clearly separate educational guidance from product marketing and app functionality.
- We label AI as an assistant for organization, not as a medical decision-maker.
Using AI responsibly
ElderNex AI may help summarize care notes, suggest tasks, or prepare questions for a doctor visit. AI suggestions should always be reviewed by the caregiver and verified with the care team before acting on medical decisions.
Corrections and updates
If you notice outdated or unclear information, please contact us so we can review it. You can reach the team through our contact page.