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How We Review

Review content should make difficult decisions easier, not push readers toward products they do not need.

How topics are evaluated

We look at aging-at-home topics through a caregiver-use lens: what problem is happening, what task must become safer or easier, who will help with setup, and what happens if the solution fails.

For product-oriented content, we focus on fit, practical use, setup burden, visibility of tradeoffs, and whether the category matches the actual home problem being described.

What independence means here

Editorial decisions are made to serve the reader first. Commercial relationships do not determine which problem areas are covered or how tradeoffs are described.

If a topic is not ready to be covered clearly and responsibly, it should not be published just to fill space or target a keyword.

How updates work

Pages are reviewed when a topic materially changes, when a policy page needs revision, or when a correction improves accuracy or clarity. We prefer clear updates over performative freshness.

If a reader spots something unclear or outdated, they can use the contact page to send a correction note.