
miResi is the largest quality elderly residence network in Spain, offering a free, personalized, and trusted service to help families find the ideal senior residence at expected prices. The company uses AI-driven personalized recommendations combined with expert knowledge to match users with the best residences based on health, dependency, age, price, location, and specialization preferences. miResi facilitates direct contact with residences, organizes visits, and provides financial advice including assistance with public aid and pension supplementation. The business model is based on payments from residences for being part of the network, offering exclusive discounts and promotions to users. It serves over 10,000 families monthly and handled more than 25,000 cases in 2021, positioning itself as a market leader in Spain's senior care sector.

miResi is the largest quality elderly residence network in Spain, offering a free, personalized, and trusted service to help families find the ideal senior residence at expected prices. The company uses AI-driven personalized recommendations combined with expert knowledge to match users with the best residences based on health, dependency, age, price, location, and specialization preferences. miResi facilitates direct contact with residences, organizes visits, and provides financial advice including assistance with public aid and pension supplementation. The business model is based on payments from residences for being part of the network, offering exclusive discounts and promotions to users. It serves over 10,000 families monthly and handled more than 25,000 cases in 2021, positioning itself as a market leader in Spain's senior care sector.
Headquarters: Madrid, Spain
Founded: 2019
Market: Eldercare/residence matching and advisory in Spain
Scale: Serves >10,000 families/month; network of >1,000 centres
Recent funding: Series A (Sep 10, 2024), lead investor Creas
Senior care placement and eldercare services marketplace
2019
Health / Eldercare Marketplace
“Has institutional backers including Creas, Orilla Asset Management and Bankinter”