Services
Maisage provides research, guidance, and support using publicly available information to help you understand options, compare paths, and take next steps with clarity — without pressure, products, or commissions.
Maisage does not provide medical, legal, or financial advice. All services are based on publicly available information and are meant to support your own decision-making.
Your Care Path Session
A structured 60–90 minute working session where we review your situation, concerns, and goals. Together, we outline realistic pathways for the years ahead.
- Clarify your priorities (independence, finances, family roles, health)
- Review Medicare, Medicaid basics, facilities, home care, benefits, and safety
- Map realistic options based on your preferences
- Outline clear next steps you can share with family
When payments are enabled, this will be a flat-fee service with clear pricing agreed before booking.
Facility Support
- Research nursing homes, assisted living, memory care, and senior apartments
- Call facilities to check Medicaid bed availability and new-resident status
- Review publicly available inspection and enforcement history
- Flag ownership changes and complaint patterns where public data exists
- Summarize findings in plain language with questions to bring to tours and meetings
Benefits & Applications
- Explain Medicare basics, enrollment windows, Medigap, and Advantage plan roles
- Walk through public Medicaid information (eligibility concepts, spend-down, estate recovery)
- Review VA benefits information such as Aid & Attendance (public sources only)
- Point to Social Security and SSI rules using official resources
- Locate low-income senior housing programs and public directories
- Find utility assistance and property tax relief programs where available
For more background, see Learn – Medicare overview .
Medication & Medical Cost Support
- Use public tools to compare medication prices by pharmacy
- Explain, in simple terms, how the pharmacy and drug pricing system functions
- Identify public programs and tools that may reduce medication or device costs
You can learn more in Learn – medication costs .
Understanding Your Medical Team
Many people see several doctors but aren’t sure who is responsible for what, or how they all fit together. Maisage can help you understand the common roles in a care team so you can ask clearer questions and decide who you want involved.
- Primary care doctor – coordinates your overall care
- Geriatrician – focuses on complex older adult needs
- Specialists – cardiology, neurology, pulmonology, oncology, endocrinology and more
- Pharmacist – checks interactions, timing, and simplification of medications
- Rehab professionals – physical, occupational, and speech therapy for function and independence
- Mental health support – counseling and emotional support around aging, loss, or caregiving
- Palliative care – comfort-focused support at any stage of serious illness
- Hospice – comfort-focused care near the end of life
For a deeper explanation, visit Learn – your medical team .
Maisage does not provide medical advice or recommend specific clinicians.
Daily Living Support
- Research home-care and companion services
- Identify meal programs, grocery and meal delivery, and community kitchens
- Locate housekeeping, laundry, and light chore support options
- Explore lawn care, minor home repairs, and safety-oriented improvements
- Look up transportation options for older adults in your area
Technology, Safety & Connection
- Help set up simple reminders and communication on phones or tablets
- Explain safety technologies in plain language
- Help use shared calendars, chats, or photo sharing with family
- Support safe, simple social media use
- Help stay connected without feeling monitored
Safe & Enjoyable Travel
- Research accessibility for trips, cruises, or tours
- Plan realistic itineraries that match your energy and mobility
- Prepare questions to ask travel providers about access and support
Life Administration & Organization
- Help categorize bills, accounts, and recurring obligations
- Identify where simplification might be possible
- Create checklists you can share with trusted family members
- Point to public fraud-prevention and scam-awareness resources
How payment will work
You’ll see flat-fee pricing for Your Care Path Session and simple, clear pricing for additional work. There are no commissions, referral fees, or product markups — you are the only paying party.
When you’re ready to pay for a session or service, you’ll be able to use secure online checkout: go to Payments & Donations .
Not sure where to begin? Use Start Here to share a bit about your situation, and we can decide together which services make sense.
Plan your service request (example)
This example lets you think through what you might want help with and see a sample total. Actual checkout and final pricing will happen on the Payments page.
All amounts here are sample pricing only and not final.