Registry Standards and Administrative Policies
The Maine Senior Care & End-of-Life Registry is maintained as an independent informational reference serving families and care providers across Maine. The Registry is structured to support clarity during care transitions and may be used alongside formal discharge planning processes. It does not replace clinical judgment, discharge procedures, or licensed care coordination.
Administrative Oversight
The Registry is independently operated and maintained within the State of Maine. Administrative oversight includes periodic review of structural organization, regional categorization, and publicly listed provider information to preserve accuracy and neutrality.
Provider Identification and Inclusion
Providers are identified using publicly available sources, including Maine licensure databases, Medicare certification records when applicable, and official provider websites. Inclusion is based on regulatory status, service alignment, and publicly verifiable contact information.
The Registry does not require payment for initial inclusion and does not operate as a referral brokerage. Listing does not imply endorsement, recommendation, ranking, or preferred status.
Information Sources and Accuracy
All provider contact details and service descriptions are drawn from publicly accessible records. The Registry does not collect private patient information and does not access confidential provider data.
Entries are reviewed periodically for continued operation and publicly available contact accuracy. Review dates may be noted at the site level.
Independence
The Registry is not affiliated with any hospital, healthcare system, insurance carrier, or government agency. It functions as an independent informational infrastructure intended to organize publicly available care options into a structured regional format.
Corrections and Administrative Contact
Providers may request corrections to publicly listed information by contacting Registry Administration at:
info@maineseniorcaredirectory.com