Sample report
Aged Care Website Trust Check
Home care providers, aged care consultants, and care services that need families to understand the offer quickly.
Scope: Public website trust and hygiene check only. This sample is not legal, clinical, financial, or regulatory advice.Report Focus
- Home care package and private fee clarity
- Family-facing contact pathway
- Complaints and escalation information
- Privacy and consent around enquiry forms
- Service area and availability clarity
- Outdated notices, PDFs, and broken links
Example Headline Findings
- Fees are described generally, but next steps for families are unclear.
- The complaints pathway is not linked from the contact page.
- Old COVID notices still appear in prominent navigation.
Example issue format
Clear enough to act on.
Reports are written for owners and operators, not just designers. Each issue explains why it matters and what to do next.
Should Fix: Key Information Is Hard to Find
Why it matters: Visitors should not have to search across multiple pages to understand whether the service is appropriate, trustworthy, and contactable.
Suggested fix: Add a short, visible section to the relevant service and contact pages. Keep it specific, plain-English, and linked from the footer where appropriate.
Nice to Fix: Stale Content Reduces Confidence
Why it matters: Old notices, dates, PDFs, or dead links make a service look unattended even when the business is active.
Suggested fix: Remove or update stale material and add a simple review date to important pages.
Technical Note: Mobile Pathway
Why it matters: Many enquiries start on mobile. If booking, referral, or contact flows break on small screens, leads disappear quietly.
Suggested fix: Test the path on a phone and repair layout, tap targets, or form issues.
Optional Fix Pack
If this were a real report, the next step could be a fixed-price Fix Pack covering wording updates, page edits, broken links, privacy notes, and simple form/context improvements.
Typical range: AUD $299–$799.