Perspectives & Opinion
The case for treating nurse welfare as societal infrastructure
Nurshaus Foundation is built on a single thesis: the best way to help society is by helping those who help society.
This is not a slogan. It is a structural argument about how care works, how institutions fail, and where investment yields the greatest return.
The Multiplier
On…
The Home Front Dispatch
How Nurshaus Foundation supports the families of nurses
When we talk about the cost of nursing, we usually talk about the nurse. The PTSD. The burnout. The physical toll. The missed holidays. What we rarely talk about — and what Nurshaus Foundation refuses to ignore — is the cost borne by the people who love them.
The Problem
Nurses…
The Reserve Report
How Nurshaus Foundation delivers emergency financial relief to nurses in 72 hours or less
A nurse's spouse is diagnosed with cancer. A nurse's apartment floods and insurance won't cover it for weeks. A single mother working night shift learns her child needs emergency surgery, and she's already exhausted her PTO. A travel nurse's car breaks down in a city where she kn…
The Watch Journal
How Nurshaus Foundation delivers crisis mental health support and peer care to nurses
Every day, nurses witness things that most people will never have to see. They carry those experiences home, and many of them carry them alone. The Watch exists to change that.
The Problem
Nurses who are suffering don't seek help. The reasons are well-documented and deeply entr…
Inside Nurshaus
A letter from the founder on the conviction that started it all
Two years ago, we incorporated Nurshaus Foundation in the State of Delaware with a conviction and a question.
The conviction: the best way to care for a society is to care for the people who hold it together.
The question: what would it look like if someone actually built an or…