Healthcare has too often been framed as a system of services, structures, and transactions. But healing is not confined to those definitions.
•For individuals and families: it is the comfort of recovery at home and the reassurance of support.
•For organizations: it is the opportunity to extend care beyond formal boundaries.
•For policy makers: it is the responsibility to weave cultural realities into national health frameworks.
Yet, the threads of everyday care—homes, communities, caregivers—remain underwoven, leaving families anxious, organizations fragmented, and communities disconnected.