Connecting Patients to Hope and Support

Healthcare providers play a crucial role in helping critically ill adults access Unchained Foundation’s programs, offering comfort, fulfillment, and lasting memories to those in need.

Partnering with Healthcare Providers to Support Critically Ill Adults

Healthcare providers are essential in connecting patients with the life-changing opportunities offered by Unchained Foundation. By referring individuals facing a critical illness, medical professionals, social workers, and caregivers help ensure that patients receive the emotional support and cherished experiences they deserve. Our mission is to provide comfort, fulfillment, and lasting memories for adults navigating serious illnesses, and we rely on healthcare professionals to help make that possible. Together, we can bring hope and joy to those who need it most.

Refer a Patient

Help your patients apply for Unchained Foundation’s programs and give them the opportunity to fulfill a heartfelt wish.

Support Well-Being

Beyond medical care, provide your patients with a pathway to experience meaningful moments with their loved ones.

Join Our Mission

Partner with us to advocate for critically ill adults, ensuring they receive the support, resources, and special experiences they deserve.

Help Your Patients Become Unchained

Give your patients the opportunity to experience joy, connection, and lasting memories—refer them to Unchained Foundation and apply today.

Fill out the application and email it to:

Get Involved Today!

Join us in making a difference! Whether you volunteer, donate, or apply to become unchained, your support brings hope, joy, and lasting memories to those facing critical illness. 

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