The Maine Senior Care & End-of-Life Registry connects families with care organizations across all five regions of Maine — home care, memory care, hospice, and assisted living.
You may be navigating a parent's sudden decline, a memory care diagnosis, or the question of what "end of life" actually looks like in practice. This Registry was built for that moment — clear, organized, and without sales pressure.
Browse care options by regionThe Registry lists licensed, established care providers across Maine — home health agencies, memory care communities, hospice services, and assisted living facilities. Listings are available at three tiers, starting at $495 per year.
Learn about provider listingsMaine families face decisions across a spectrum of care needs. Each category has its own regional listings and guidance pages.
In-home assistance, skilled nursing visits, companion care, and post-hospital support — so your family member can remain where they're most comfortable.
5 regional listingsSpecialized programs for Alzheimer's, dementia, and cognitive decline — from in-home support to secured memory care communities across Maine.
5 regional listings → Browse memory care facilitiesPalliative care, hospice services, and end-of-life support providers who bring dignity, comfort, and coordination to life's final chapter.
5 regional listingsSmall residential care homes, assisted living communities, and adult foster care settings — matched to your region and level of care needed.
5 regional listingsMaine's geography matters. We've organized the Registry into five regions so you find what's actually accessible — not just what ranks highest statewide.
We don't auction placement, accept advertising, or bury you in pop-ups. The Maine Senior Care & End-of-Life Registry is an organized, navigable directory — built to help families move with clarity during some of the hardest moments of their lives.
We know you often don't know what category you're looking for. Every section of the Registry begins with "What's happening?" — so you can navigate by your situation, not by industry jargon.
National directories include Maine as an afterthought. This Registry is built around Maine's five regions, its rural geography, and the real providers operating here.
Families in crisis deserve clear information, not a conversion funnel. This site doesn't track you, doesn't sell leads, and doesn't push you toward a particular provider.
Not everyone knows what they're looking for. These guides start with the situation, not the category.
Understanding the difference between home health and companion care — and how to get started.
What Alzheimer's and dementia diagnosis means for care planning, and what to look for in a provider.
Hospice, palliative care, advance directives — understanding the landscape before the moment arrives.
What to know when a family member is leaving the hospital and you need care arranged quickly.