About
The map your family didn’t get.
Caregiving Atlas is an independent editorial brand for adult children navigating their parents’ aging. We compete in a category dominated by lead-gen mills and unsourced wellness content. We can’t out-spend them; we can only out-rigor them.
We don’t sell referrals to facilities. We don’t take placement fees. We don’t run sponsored content. Every page cites its sources. Every high-stakes topic is reviewed by a credentialed expert who’s named and licensed in the state the page covers.
We publish state-by-state because rules vary state-by-state. We write for the adult child — the 45-to-60-year-old who didn’t plan on becoming the family’s benefits expert and is now Googling Medicaid look-back at 11 p.m. on a Tuesday. We try to be the page you’d hand to a friend in the same position.
More about how we work
How we work
Our sourcing rules, reviewer credentials, update cadence, and affiliate policy — in plain English.
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Our reviewers
The credentialed professionals — elder-law attorneys, CFPs, RNs — who sign off on our state and topic pages.
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Sources index
Every primary source we’ve cited, in one searchable list. Each entry shows which pages reference it.
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Cite, correct, or contact
Found an error? Want to suggest a state we should prioritize? Practicing in a state we don’t yet cover?
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Accessibility
Our WCAG 2.1 AA commitment, what we’ve done concretely, the gaps we know about, and how to report a barrier.
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