About Maisage

Maisage exists to give families a calmer, clearer way to understand care options without sales pressure, hidden incentives, or confusing industry language.

Why this project exists

Families often face major decisions about aging, safety, housing, and medications at the worst possible time — in a rush, under stress, and while sorting through information that feels more like marketing than truth. Many people don’t know where to start, what’s realistic, or how different care settings actually work.

Maisage was created to offer a neutral, practical starting point. It brings together plain-language explanations, transparent tools, and structured guidance that families can use on their own or with support.

What Maisage provides

Clear explanations. Each Learn page breaks down a specific topic — assisted living, home care, medications, Medicare, Medicaid, and more — into understandable pieces so you can make informed decisions.

Practical planning tools. These help you compare scenarios, see cost and workload trade-offs, and prepare questions for doctors, pharmacists, and facilities.

Optional one-on-one support. Families who want structured help can book focused sessions with transparent pricing and no long-term commitments.

What guides this work

No commissions or referral fees. Maisage does not receive money from facilities, insurers, brokers, pharmacies, or placement services.

Plain language over jargon. Information should be understandable by someone who’s tired, stressed, and dealing with real-world problems — not just professionals.

Transparency and neutrality. The goal is not to convince families to pick a specific care path, but to help them see options clearly and ask the right questions.

Support over pressure. Every family situation is different. The tools and resources are designed to reduce overwhelm, not push you toward a predetermined answer.

Who’s behind Maisage

Maisage was created by Mai Lindsey, whose professional background includes complex systems work, regulatory and safety operations, family support roles, and navigating aging-related decisions within her own community.

The project is intentionally built as a neutral, accessible resource — one that families can use anytime, regardless of their financial situation or where they are in the care journey.

Important notes

Maisage is an informational resource. It does not provide medical care, diagnosis, treatment, legal advice, financial planning, or insurance brokerage. All decisions should be reviewed with licensed professionals who know your full situation.