Daily Care Circle
Editorial standards
Editorial Standards
How Daily Care Circle chooses, writes, reviews, and updates practical caregiver resources.
What we publish
- We publish practical resources for everyday family caregiving: checklists, scripts, discussion prompts, and printable guides.
- Topics are chosen because they help with common home-care moments such as discharge planning, fall prevention, bathroom safety, family communication, routines, and caregiver support.
Sources and review
- When a resource touches health, safety, or care planning, we consult reputable public sources such as government health agencies, nonprofit caregiver organizations, and recognized medical information libraries.
- Reviewed for clarity, sources, and plain language before publication.
- Source links are listed on resource pages when they informed the guide.
Plain-language editing
- We write for a tired person standing in a kitchen, hospital hallway, or group thread.
- We avoid jargon, fear-based wording, miracle claims, and teaser copy that forces a click before giving anything useful.
Medical boundaries
- Daily Care Circle provides general information, not medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or emergency support.
- Resources should never replace a clinician, pharmacist, therapist, discharge team, or emergency service.
Community and privacy standards
- We do not scrape groups, collect member lists, send unsolicited direct messages, or use downloads as a hidden follow-up funnel.
- Group admins can edit, decline, slow down, or stop shared resources at any time.
Corrections and updates
- If a resource seems unclear, outdated, or wrong, email hello@dailycarecircle.com.
- We review corrections in the same practical spirit: fix what is confusing, remove what is not useful, and keep the boundary between general guidance and medical advice clear.
Free caregiver resources from Daily Care Circle. General information only; follow medical and care-team instructions.