Scenarios about 'institutional care'
The organized system of providing care for vulnerable populations through formalized facilities such as orphanages, asylums, workhouses, and nursing homes. Institutional care emerged as societies developed structured responses to address the needs of those unable to care for themselves, evolving significantly from medieval religious-based charity to modern professional facilities. In alternate history scenarios, different approaches to institutional care can reflect divergent social values, medical advances, and political philosophies of societies.
What If The Disability Rights Movement Never Happened?
Exploring the alternate timeline where disability rights activism failed to coalesce into a cohesive movement, resulting in a society where accessibility, inclusion, and legal protections for people with disabilities never materialized.