Last Updated: November 28, 2025
AlzReady (“we,” “our,” or “us”) provides general informational content designed to support family caregivers caring for loved ones with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. While we share practical experience, helpful tools, and curated information, we are not medical professionals, and nothing on this website or in our products should ever be used as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Please read this disclaimer carefully before using our Website or relying on any content we provide.
1. Not Medical Advice
The content on AlzReady.com — including articles, caregiver tips, journals, guides, tools, emails, social media posts, and any other materials — is provided for general informational purposes only. It is not:
- medical advice
- professional healthcare guidance
- diagnosis
- treatment
- medical opinion
- therapy
- a substitute for medical care
- a promise or guarantee of specific outcomes
We do not practice medicine, provide medical services, or give medical instructions.
If you have any questions about your health, your loved one’s health, medications, symptoms, or medical decisions, you must consult a licensed physician or qualified healthcare provider.
2. Authors Are Not Medical Professionals
Our authors and contributors are not doctors, nurses, or licensed medical providers. They are caregivers with hands-on experience who want to share what they’ve learned in hopes of helping others.
Their experiences, observations, and insights are personal, not clinical. They may not apply to your situation or your loved one’s specific health needs.
3. No Doctor–Patient or Professional Relationship
Your use of this Website does not create:
- a doctor–patient relationship
- a professional advisory relationship
- a caregiver coaching relationship
- any form of medical or therapeutic relationship
We do not provide individualized medical recommendations or care plans.
4. Information May Not Be Complete, Accurate, or Up to Date
We curate information from reputable sources, but:
- medical knowledge changes quickly
- dementia care guidelines evolve
- product information may change
- individual situations differ
We cannot guarantee that:
- content is completely accurate
- content reflects the latest research
- content applies to your specific situation
- content is free of omissions, errors, or outdated details
You should verify important information with additional trusted medical sources.
5. No Guarantees or Promises
Caregiving is highly individualized. Strategies, tips, or approaches that work for one family may not work for another.
We do not guarantee:
- symptom improvement
- reduced caregiver stress
- behavior changes
- specific health outcomes
- particular results from any advice, products, or tools
Your experiences may differ significantly.
6. Not for Emergency or Crisis Situations
AlzReady is not a substitute for emergency services.
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, crisis, or safety concern, call 911 or contact your local emergency services immediately.
For urgent or time-sensitive medical issues, consult a doctor or licensed healthcare provider.
7. External Links and Third-Party Content
Our Website and materials may reference or link to:
- external websites
- third-party products
- tools
- organizations
- published research
- books
- other resources
These links are provided for convenience.
We do not control or guarantee the accuracy, safety, or appropriateness of third-party content.
Always use your own judgment and verify any medical-related information independently.
8. Use of Products and Tools
Our printed journals, guides, worksheets, downloads, and other products are for personal, informational use only.
They are not intended:
- as medical devices
- as diagnostic tools
- as treatment plans
- to replace medical charts or official records
- to serve as legal or professional documentation
You assume responsibility for how you choose to use any product or tool.
9. Consult Qualified Professionals
Before making decisions about:
- medications
- treatments
- safety concerns
- care strategies
- behavioral changes
- medical symptoms
- long-term care planning
- legal or financial matters related to caregiving
…you should always consult:
- a licensed physician
- a neurologist or specialist
- a geriatric care professional
- a social worker
- a dementia care provider
- an attorney or financial professional, where applicable
Your situation requires guidance from trained professionals who understand your specific needs.
10. Limitation of Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, AlzReady LLC and its owners, authors, contributors, and affiliates are not liable for:
- any decisions you make
- any actions you take based on our content
- any outcomes from applying strategies, tools, or information
- any harm, loss, or damages resulting from reliance on our materials
You use this Website and its content at your own discretion and risk.
11. Changes to This Disclaimer
We may update this Medical & Informational Disclaimer from time to time. The “Last Updated” date at the top reflects the most recent version. Continued use of the Website implies acceptance of any changes.
12. Contact Us
If you have questions about this disclaimer, please contact us:
Email: support@alzready.com
Website: https://alzready.com