Caring for a parent on Medicare?
Let’s share the load.
A real care team for your parent — a nurse practitioner, a registered nurse, and a dedicated care guide — takes on the calls, rides, refills, and paperwork. Covered by Medicare. Many patients pay as little as $0 out of pocket. And they keep their doctor.
Try it — nothing saved, no forms
Tap anything below and watch it move to your parent’s care team — with the real person who’d handle it.
Nothing left on you.
That’s the idea.Tap something on your plate —
a real person picks it up.
Seven things you’re quietly carrying. Tap to hand one off.
Check Their EligibilityIllustrative — your parent’s plan is shaped with them on the very first call. Covered by Medicare; many patients pay as little as $0 out of pocket.
The group chat, after
When your parent has a care team, “who’s checking on Mom?” stops being your group chat’s hardest question. Their nurse checks in. Their care guide books the ride. And you find out it’s done — not that it’s due.
Check their eligibility in about 3 minutes →Did Mom get to her heart appointment??
Her care guide booked the ride. Her nurse called me after with the plan.
Wait — she has a nurse now?
A whole team. Covered by Medicare.
The people behind their care
Real people — not an app your parent has to learn. They work with your parent’s own doctor, stay with them between visits, and with your parent’s OK, keep you in the loop.
Manages their care and can prescribe — working directly with your parent’s doctor.
Answers your questions, tooChecks in regularly, catches things early, and keeps an eye on how they’re really doing.
The check-ins you don’t have to makeThe everyday: rides, food programs, benefits, scheduling, and the paperwork in between.
Your first call for logisticsStays their doctor. The team works alongside them and keeps them in the loop — always.
Nothing about their care changes handsGetting started
About 3 minutes, and you can answer for them — just their basic Medicare info. No commitment.
Flora, our friendly enrollment assistant, gets things started — your parent on the line, and you too if you’d like. Real people take it from there.
Their NP, RN, and care guide introduce themselves — and with your parent’s OK, add you to the loop.
Questions families ask
Yes — that’s exactly what the form is for. It takes about 3 minutes and asks for their basic Medicare information. Nothing starts without your parent: before any care begins, we talk with them directly (you’re welcome on that call).
Yes. Pair Team’s care team services are covered by Medicare, and many patients pay as little as $0 out of pocket. The eligibility check confirms exactly what your parent’s coverage looks like — before anything begins.
Yes — and this matters to us as much as it does to you. Their doctor stays their doctor. The care team works alongside them, shares updates, and keeps them in the loop. We add support; we don’t replace anyone your parent trusts.
No. A regular phone works fine — the team communicates however your parent is most comfortable. There’s no app they have to learn and no portal they have to log in to.
Most are, at first — new things are a hard sell for a proud parent. There are no contracts and they can stop anytime, so there’s nothing to lose by meeting the team. Many families find the first call does the convincing: it’s a real person, not a pitch. And you can be on the line.
With your parent’s permission, the team keeps you posted on what matters — check-ins done, refills handled, rides booked — so you hear that things happened, not that they’re overdue. Updates can go to more than one family member, so siblings stay on the same page.
For many patients, nothing — as little as $0 out of pocket, covered by Medicare. The eligibility check will show your parent’s specifics before you decide anything.
Yes. No contracts, no commitments, no cancellation calls that take an hour. If it’s not a fit, they simply stop — and their care with their own doctor continues as always.
One less thing on your list
Three minutes now. A whole team on their side after — and you, finally, back to being the daughter or son.
Quick question — does your parent have Medicare?
Prefer to talk it through first? Start the check and Flora will walk you both from there.