About / Clinical Review

    Who reviews this work

    Rainbow Meadow is a grief-support product, not a clinic. The pages, prompts, printables, and the Companion Chat guardrails are reviewed by named clinicians on a quarterly cadence.

    Reviewer announcement coming May 2026

    We are finalizing two named reviewers — one veterinarian with hospice and end-of-life experience (IAAHPC-affiliated), and one licensed grief clinician (LCSW or LMHC, APLB-affiliated). Their names, credentials, and headshots will be published here when their first review pass is complete.

    Until then, every clinically-touched surface carries a transparent "review in progress" stamp rather than a fabricated credential. We would rather underclaim than overclaim.

    Are you a vet or grief clinician interested in reviewing?

    What gets reviewed

    • The First Crossing ritual
    • Quality-of-life decision threshold
    • Grief Support modules
    • Vet Handoff Kit (12 printable pieces)
    • Companion Chat guardrails
    • All printable PDFs

    Each reviewed surface displays a "Clinically reviewed by" stamp with the reviewer's name, credentials, and the date of last review. When a stamp is missing, the surface is community or editorial content only.

    Clinically informed, not diagnostic

    Rainbow Meadow does not diagnose, prescribe, or replace veterinary or mental-health care. Quality-of-life check-ins, decision-threshold tools, and grief prompts are designed to help you organize what you are already noticing and bring it to the people qualified to act on it.

    For urgent veterinary concerns, contact your veterinarian or an emergency clinic. For mental-health crises in the US, call or text 988.

    Conflict of interest

    Rainbow Meadow is a small, independently funded project. Reviewers are compensated a flat fee per review pass and receive public credit. They are not paid by outcomes, sales, or traffic. The memorial-products page uses Amazon Associate links; reviewers do not curate or approve product listings, and clinical content is editorially walled off from affiliate work.

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