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Daphne’s Hometree
A National Network of Coherence-Based Recovery Communities
Where Disabled Lives Are Fully Supported, Deeply Valued, and Scientifically Illuminated
Daphne’s Hometree is a new kind of community — a place where adults living with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, cerebral palsy, bipolar disorder, and overlapping conditions receive 100% scholarship-supported residency in a purpose-built environment of relational safety, geometric coherence, and multi-modal healing.
At its heart, Hometree recognizes that these conditions often share a common pattern: disrupted coherence between the nervous system, immune response, stress regulation, and social environment. Rather than treating symptoms in isolation or punishing disability, Hometree restores coherence through intentional design, integrated therapies, and genuine community.
Every resident — whether staying short-term for stabilization or remaining permanently — receives:
Private or shared housing in Fibonacci/golden-ratio designed spaces proven to support calm, executive function, and neuroplasticity.
Their own therapeutic garden plot.
Full access to an animal sanctuary (including horses) and dedicated therapy wings.
Integrated music, art, and movement therapies using golden-ratio structures and rhythmic entrainment.
Coherence Circles — trauma-informed, culturally competent peer mediation and restorative justice as the primary way to resolve conflict.
Paid, meaningful roles inside the community for those who are ready, creating purpose and financial independence.
Permanent on-site living for trained facilitators ensures that relational safety is not an occasional service but a lived reality. Staff are not external caregivers — they are full community members who model coherence and participate in daily life.
The Scholarship Model
All residency, care, programming, and support is provided through 100% scholarships. No resident pays out-of-pocket. This is not charity. It is a deliberate business decision that drives profitability through high-margin revenue streams: consensual research participation, patentable intellectual property (generative design protocols, multi-modal intervention manuals), longitudinal data licensing, educational outreach programs, and corporate sponsorships. The scholarship model itself is marketed as proof of moral unambiguity — “We do right by disabled people and teach the world how.”
A Living Laboratory
Hometree is an open, consensual research platform. Residents may voluntarily participate in studies tracking heart-rate variability, cortisol, prefrontal oxygenation, executive function, pain modulation, and inflammation markers. All data is anonymized and contributes to peer-reviewed publications. Procedural generation research (NSGA-II optimization) continuously refines the campus layout and therapeutic circuits for maximum coherence impact. The resulting intellectual property and data become valuable assets that fund scholarships and enable national expansion.
National Vision
The first flagship facility (40–60 residents) will serve as the model. Once outcomes are demonstrated, the network will scale to multiple sites across Washington and beyond. Hometree will become the national standard for humane, effective, and profitable care for complex chronic conditions — a place where disabled people are not managed, but empowered to heal, contribute, and help reshape how society supports disability.
This is more than housing.
This is more than treatment.
Daphne’s Hometree is a living demonstration that profound moral clarity and exceptional financial performance are not in conflict — they are mutually reinforcing. It is a safety net that becomes a launchpad, a research engine that advances science, and a teaching institution that shows the world a better way.
We invite partners, investors, researchers, and policymakers who share this vision to join us in building the future of coherence-centered care.
Daphne Garrido
Founder & Lead Visionary
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Therapy Mechanisms
The Coherence System at Daphne’s Hometree
At Daphne’s Hometree, therapy is not delivered as separate services. It is a single, integrated Coherence System in which garden therapy, animal therapy, art therapy, and music therapy work together within the campus’s Fibonacci/golden-ratio geometric design. This system is intentionally engineered to restore relational safety, support neuroplasticity, reduce inflammation and pain, and strengthen executive function for residents living with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, cerebral palsy, bipolar disorder, and overlapping conditions.
The therapies are connected through Coherence Circuits — gentle, Fibonacci-curved pathways that allow residents to move naturally and at their own pace between modalities. Every element is evidence-based, trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and fully voluntary.
Core Therapy Mechanisms
Garden Therapy
Every resident has their own accessible raised-bed garden plot. Horticultural activities provide purpose, sensory grounding, gentle physical movement, and anti-inflammatory benefits. Gardening reduces cortisol, supports executive function through predictable routines, and gives residents tangible ownership and contribution.
Animal Therapy
The on-site sanctuary includes horses and smaller animals for non-allergic residents. Interaction with animals reliably increases oxytocin, lowers cortisol, and offers non-judgmental relational safety. Activities range from passive observation to grooming, feeding, and resident-led care roles.
Art Therapy
Dedicated studios offer drawing, painting, collage, sculpture, and mixed media. Art provides a non-verbal pathway for emotional processing, metacognition, and self-expression. Residents often incorporate materials from their garden plots or inspiration from the animal sanctuary.
Music Therapy
Golden-ratio structured music and rhythmic entrainment are used daily in ambient playlists and guided sessions. Music supports autonomic balance, emotional regulation, and rhythmic cueing for motor planning and executive function.
Multi-Modal Synergies – The Coherence Circuit Model
The true power of Hometree lies in how these therapies reinforce one another:
Garden + Animal: Residents tend companion plants for sanctuary animals or participate in gentle grooming while in the garden, creating a living human-nature-animal triad that amplifies oxytocin and reduces stress.
Garden + Art: Natural materials from personal plots are used in artwork, linking purposeful nature connection with creative expression.
Garden + Music: Golden-ratio music played during garden sessions enhances rhythmic entrainment and emotional resonance.
Animal + Art: Residents draw, paint, or sculpt animals from the sanctuary, deepening the human-animal bond through non-verbal expression.
Animal + Music: Rhythmic music accompanies movement or grooming with animals, supporting motor planning and emotional regulation.
Art + Music: Combined sessions allow residents to create while listening to or improvising with golden-ratio structured music, enhancing metacognition and emotional release.
Full Four-Way Coherence Circuits occur weekly: a guided 60–90 minute flow that moves naturally between garden, animal, art, and music. These circuits are optimized using procedural generation (NSGA-II) to maximize measurable coherence outcomes.
Integration with Broader Hometree Elements
Coherence Circles: Art or music created during therapy sessions can be shared in peer mediation and restorative justice circles.
Video Journaling: Dedicated stations near therapy spaces allow residents to reflect on their experiences.
On-Site Facilitators: Permanent staff who live on campus participate in the therapies and model healthy engagement.
Scholarship Model: All therapy access is fully scholarship-supported, funded by research, IP, data licensing, and educational revenue streams.
Research and Measurement
All therapies are studied with voluntary resident participation. We track HRV, cortisol, prefrontal oxygenation, executive function scores, pain scales, and relational safety metrics. Data contributes to peer-reviewed publications and strengthens the scholarship funding model.
Moral Foundation
These mechanisms are designed with moral unambiguity: they honor the full humanity of every resident, never punish symptoms, and create genuine opportunities for purpose and contribution. Therapy at Hometree is not something done to residents — it is something they actively participate in and help shape.
This Coherence System is the practical expression of Hometree’s vision: a place where disabled people are not merely cared for, but empowered to heal, create, and belong.
Daphne Garrido
Founder & Lead Visionary
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