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Nurtureum
Recovery Framework

Predict, protect, and empower recovery from the NICU through home.

Nurtureum turns early biological, psychosocial, and family signals into a practical recovery-risk view for infants, caregivers, and clinical teams.

01Earlier risk identification
02Biomarker and family context
03Trauma-informed care pathways
04Continuity beyond discharge
Why it matters

Medical survival is only the beginning of recovery.

Families navigating NICU stays, NEC, surgery, chronic illness, or repeated medical procedures often carry stress that is hard to see in traditional clinical workflows.

The Nurtureum framework is built to help teams notice risk earlier, coordinate support sooner, and keep the infant-caregiver relationship at the center of recovery.

Clinical and family team collaboration around care planning
Predict, Protect, Empower

A recovery model designed for action, not just measurement.

The framework gives families and clinicians a shared language for risk, resilience, and next steps.

P

Predict

Bring biological stress markers together with caregiver, relational, emotional, and environmental indicators.

P

Protect

Use trauma-informed screening to surface family risk and guide timely support before needs become crises.

E

Empower

Translate patterns into family-centered guidance across hospital, home, and community recovery settings.

Clinical pathway

Four steps from fragmented signals to coordinated support.

Nurtureum is designed to meet teams where they are and make recovery planning easier to carry forward.

Step 1

Integrate

Connect biomedical, psychosocial, and family data.

Step 2

Identify

Flag infants and caregivers who may need earlier support.

Step 3

Recommend

Guide practical trauma-informed clinical and family actions.

Step 4

Sustain

Support continuity from hospital discharge into home life.

Partnership

Ready to explore a clinical, research, or education pathway?

Nurtureum is built for thoughtful partnerships with hospitals, researchers, advocates, and family-centered care teams.