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Clear, evidence-informed education to make navigating life after critical illness easier and less isolating.
ICUiCare™ is an innovative framework and global initiative humanizing critical care treatment and recovery.
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ICUiCare™ empowers survivors and families, and equips healthcare professionals to prevent, recognize, and treat Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS). Whether you're a survivor, a family member, or a healthcare professional, we're here to help.
Clear, evidence-informed education to make navigating life after critical illness easier and less isolating.
Practical guides, next-step checklists, and advocacy resources for survivors, families, and care teams.
Connections to PICS survivors, support organizations, books, International Walk4PICS leaders, and powerful stories of resilience and hope.
An innovative care framework focused on preventing and reducing the long-term effects of PICS inside and outside hospital walls.
ICUiCare™ is being built for people touched by critical illness from every side of the bedside. The goal is smoother recovery, stronger recognition of PICS, and more humane support after the ICU.
You made it home. You may also be living with fatigue, brain fog, anxiety, or PTSD. ICUiCare names what's happening — and helps you take the next step.
Loving someone through and after the ICU is its own kind of marathon. ICUiCare gives families the words, tools, and support that the system rarely offers.
Nurses, physicians, therapists, social workers, and chaplains: a trustworthy resource you can hand to your patients on the day they go home.
You'll find recovery guides, links to support groups, advocacy tools, and ongoing education designed to make navigating life after critical illness easier. For healthcare teams, ICUiCare™ will offer professional education and a practical framework for preventing and reducing the long-term effects of PICS.
You survived. You belong here.