About

Editorial team,
and how we work.

ElderCareAtlas is written by a small team working alongside a panel of Certified Medicaid Planners and elder-law attorneys. Here's how the content gets produced, who reviews it, and what we refuse to do.

Who writes

ElderCareAtlas is an iSimplifyMe publication edited by a small in-house team with professional-review support from external CMPs and NAELA-member attorneys. All authorship is disclosed on the page; anonymous "staff" bylines aren't used.

How review works

Every state page is paired with a reviewer licensed in that state. Federal-level content is paired with a reviewer with multi-jurisdiction practice. Reviewers look for accuracy against current state Medicaid manuals, reasonableness of planning recommendations, and absence of advice that drifts into unauthorized-practice-of-law territory.

What we don't do

We don't run advertorials. We don't accept paid placements for attorneys or planners. We don't partner with placement agencies. We don't write content that softens the facts about estate recovery or penalty divisors to make planning feel less urgent than it is.

Corrections

Corrections policy lives on the methodology page. Email [email protected] with the page URL, the specific item, and your source.