Editorial standards
Care90 helps families get organized after a parent's diagnosis. These are the rules our guides are held to.
Who writes these guides
Our guides are written by Care90 Editorial — an organizing team, not doctors, clinicians, or social workers. We build calm systems and questions for families, and we say so plainly on every page.
How we source
Every statistic and factual claim is attributed inline to a named, reputable organization (for example the Alzheimer's Association, WHO, CDC, NHS, or NIA). Time-sensitive figures (prevalence, costs, newly cleared tests or treatments) are re-checked against the source on a schedule and dated.
How we use AI
We use AI tools to help draft and organize, and a human reviews and edits every guide before it is published. We do not publish unreviewed, unsourced AI text.
Corrections
If something is out of date or wrong, tell us and we will fix it. Email hello@care90.cloud. When we change a guide materially, we update its date.
The boundary we never cross
Care90 is organization and orientation support. It does not provide medical, legal, financial, or insurance advice, and it does not interpret a diagnosis or recommend providers. For those, speak with a qualified professional. In an emergency, contact local emergency services.
Accountable editor
Ahmed El-Qady, ProMeNow.