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When the Space Doesn’t Understand the Patient — A Micro-Case Study
A space can meet every requirement on paper—and still make recovery harder.
There is a specific kind of exhaustion that comes from feeling unseen during a medical transition. Not because support isn’t present, but because the environment itself does not hold what the patient and caregiver are carrying.
At a certain point, the question shifts.
Not “Is there a place available?”
But “Will this space reduce pressure—or add to it?”
This is where the difference between being housed and being understood begins to matter.