Editorial Standards

Last updated: March 2026

Senior Move Guide publishes practical guides for families navigating senior transitions. Because our topics touch on legal, financial, medical, and eldercare decisions, we hold our content to a high standard of accuracy, clarity, and independence.

How we research articles

Every guide on Senior Move Guide is written to answer a specific question a real family member is likely to have. We draw on the following sources:

What we publish and what we do not

Senior Move Guide publishes general informational content. We do not provide legal advice, financial advice, or medical advice. Where a topic requires professional guidance, such as Medicaid eligibility, estate planning, or medical decision-making, we say so explicitly and recommend consulting a licensed professional.

We do not publish content in exchange for payment. Advertisers and featured listing customers have no influence over our editorial content.

Corrections policy

We take factual accuracy seriously. If you find an error in any article, a wrong statistic, an outdated legal standard, an inaccurate cost figure, please contact us at hello@seniormoveguide.com with the article URL and a description of the issue. We review and correct factual errors promptly, and we update articles when laws, regulations, or industry standards change.

Dates and freshness

Articles display a "last reviewed" date in the footer. We review high-traffic and time-sensitive articles at least annually. If you are reading an article where the information may have changed and the review date is more than 12 months old, please let us know.

AI and editorial process

Some Senior Move Guide articles are drafted with AI writing assistance. All AI-assisted content is reviewed, edited, and fact-checked by human editors before publication. We do not publish AI output without human review. Our use of AI is a production tool, not a replacement for editorial judgment.

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