A mission-locked care village combining dignified living, intensive rehabilitation, and ethical governance
A new model of elder care, neuro-rehabilitation, and carer support — designed to endure without burnout, ethical drift, or institutional coldness.
A different model of care
This project is built as a small, village-like ecosystem where care is not delivered to people, but co-created with them. It integrates dignified living, short-term intensive rehabilitation, and long-term support for carers — within a structure designed to protect care quality under pressure. The model intentionally combines evidence-based medicine and rehabilitation with relational, trauma-informed, and nervous-system-aware approaches, while maintaining clear ethical and clinical boundaries.
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dignified everyday life, community, and belonging
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focused, interdisciplinary treatment with the goal of returning home
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structured restoration, education, and support for families and close supporters
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training, research, and transmission of ethical care practices
How the model works
Care domains within the village
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Everyday living & dignity
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Rehabilitation & recovery
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Carer support & restoration
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Education, research & transmission
The people stewarding the vision
This project is stewarded by a small, interdisciplinary founding group with experience across care, rehabilitation, systems design, and ethical governance.
The structure is intentionally layered:
• a core stewardship circle holding mission, ethics, and long-term coherence
• operational and clinical leadership embedded locally and contextually
• an extended advisory network supporting learning, reflection, and long-term development
Clinical teams are formed in alignment with local regulation and held to shared ethical, quality, and dignity-based standards.
We are currently in an early pilot and partnership exploration phase.