Inhora
Inhora was born in the middle of a warm summer night in 2022. Miles Gloetzner sat awake, flooded with ideas for a home for the dying. His dream was to create a home where people living their last weeks of earthly life could receive dignified, person-centered care. This home would serve the homeless, Veterans, the disabled, and public servants especially, but also those whose caregivers couldn’t afford to offer round the clock care.
Miles’ experience as a Registered Nurse made him realize that many people who died alone in an impersonal facility didn’t actually need costly and resource-heavy medical care in the first place. Given caregivers and a home, these individuals could have good and dignified deaths.
Besides that, he saw young people leaving the medical field when they became disenchanted with its current state. He felt called to inspire a new generation of healthcare professionals through a grassroots nonprofit which would provide mentoring opportunities. He envisioned that after spending time with Inhora, they would be inspired to start similar non-institutional healthcare organizations to care for people at all stages of life.