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Reference sources

How CareConnect reviews source information

CareConnect uses public and community reference sources as inputs for manual review. A reference source helps guide curation; it is not presented as an endorsement, sponsorship, or partnership. Provider-confirmed records are labeled separately when that confirmation is documented.

The source model

Source review keeps the directory grounded while preserving the boundary between public references, manual curation, and provider confirmation.

Public and community references help identify services and cross-check details.

Listings are reviewed before they appear as verified services.

Provider confirmations are labeled separately when documented.

Review workflow

How references become verified listings

A source can point the review team in the right direction, but it does not automatically become a listing. CareConnect keeps the review steps explicit so users can understand what verified means.

Start with public references

Known directories, municipal pages, and community sources help identify records that may belong in the directory.

Check the listing by hand

Details are reviewed for scope, eligibility, contact paths, and safety boundaries before a service is presented as verified.

Revisit active listings

Corrections, source changes, and stale information are fed back into periodic review so the directory can stay useful.

Suggest a service or source

Are you a service provider or community organization? Send us a correction, source, or service suggestion for review.