Caitlin Lambright
Founder, Maison
Built by a working mother who gets it.
“Maison was built on the belief that the right support should bring a sense of steadiness back to your home, not more uncertainty.”
What sets us apart isn’t just our process, it’s the intention behind it.
Maison didn't begin as a business idea. It began as a moment I suspect is all too familiar. The one where you look at your life, at all the carefully managed moving pieces, and think: something has to give.
With a career in management consulting, balancing fast pace and long hours, and a mother to two under two, I was organized, resourceful, and deeply committed to doing both well, and exhausted in a way that had little to do with sleep.
Finding childcare should have been one problem I could solve simply. Instead, it became its own source of stress.
The right daycare options were limited or unavailable. Finding a nanny meant sifting through Facebook groups, piecing together recommendations, and trying to determine who was actually qualified, trustworthy, and right for our family — all while running on too little sleep and too little time. The uncertainty alone was unsettling. These are my children.
I kept thinking: there has to be a better way.
Maison is that way.
We are a support placement service rooted in the belief that finding the right caregiver should feel less like a search and more like a solution. We personally interview every candidate. We vet thoroughly - checking background, confirming with references, verifying experience, as well as the harder-to-quantify qualities that matter just as much. We match with genuine intention, because a great caregiver isn't just qualified. She's the right fit for your family, your rhythm, your home.
What we offer isn't just a placement. It's the confidence that someone asked the hard questions, paid close attention, and genuinely cared about getting it right.
Because when childcare works, truly works, everything else becomes possible. You show up better at work. You come home more present. The background noise of worry quiets, and in its place is something that feels a lot like steadiness.
If you're in the midst of a search, overwhelmed, underwhelmed, or unsure of who to trust, I understand. I've been there and remember how it felt. You're not asking for too much. You just need the right approach.