Support That Fits Your Life

An elderly woman with white, curly hair reading a book, wearing a beige top and a statement necklace with large beads and tassels.

Meet Margaret

Independent, but overwhelmed

Margaret lives on her own and values her independence, but managing appointments, paperwork, and household details has started to feel overwhelming. The Mainstay helps by coordinating her medical visits, organizing bills and insurance documents, and handling the small but important tasks that keep her days running smoothly. With steady support in place, Margaret can focus on her routines, her home, and the things she enjoys, knowing nothing essential is slipping through the cracks

Two men, one older with gray hair and glasses and one younger, sitting at a desk working together on a computer. The younger man is pointing at the screen.

Meet Elena

Navigating a health change

After a recent health change, Elena’s mother needed more support at home. Appointments multiplied and paperwork quickly became overwhelming.

Balancing her own family and career, Elena needed clarity — not more chaos.

The Mainstay stepped in to coordinate care, track details, and keep communication aligned, so Elena could focus on being a daughter, not a crisis manager

A woman in white business attire sitting at a wooden desk, looking at a pink laptop, with papers, a smartphone, and a gold decorative sculpture on the desk, in a modern office with white walls, abstract art, and green plants.

Meet David

Coordinating from afar

David lives in another state and worries about his father, who wants to remain at home but needs extra support. The Mainstay becomes David’s eyes and ears on the ground, checking in regularly, attending appointments when needed, and keeping him informed with clear updates. Instead of constant stress and last-minute emergencies, David has confidence that his father is supported consistently and thoughtfully. Knowing someone is present — attending appointments, observing daily life, and reporting back consistently — gives David the clarity he needs to be a good son from a distance

Three generations of women hugging in a modern kitchen with a breakfast bar, plates, glasses, and a salad. A grandmother, mother, and young girl smiling together.

Meet Priya

Balancing career and caregiving

Priya leads a demanding career and travels frequently. When her father’s needs began increasing, she wanted oversight without micromanaging from her phone between meetings. The Mainstay became her trusted point of coordination — keeping everything aligned and communicating clearly so she could focus on her role at work and as a daughter. That includes keeping an eye on the details that create vulnerability when someone is aging alone and support is stretched thin