Arche Nova is a non-profit organization based in Hamburg that specializes in the comprehensive care and support of people with acquired brain injuries. These are caused by events such as accidents, strokes or cardiac arrests and often lead to permanent impairments of mental and physical abilities. Arche Nova offers specialized inpatient housing for 32 people as well as individually adapted DAY CARE measures aimed at enabling those affected to have better orientation and more independence in everyday life.
The main mission of Arche Nova is to enable people with brain damage and their families to lead a self-determined life through professional integration assistance and social support, thereby promoting their participation in social life. The company attaches great importance to holistic care that strengthens and promotes both the cognitive and practical skills of those affected.
Sustainability plays an important role in Arche Nova's approach: The company works in a resource-saving manner and supports social sustainability by building stable care and support systems that have a long-term impact. In addition, Arche Nova relies on donations to maintain and continuously improve its projects and housing offers, which underlines the connection with the community and the commitment to social responsibility.
Arche Nova works as a reliable partner for both those affected and their relatives and attaches great importance to professionalism, transparency and empathy. Through its specialized expertise, the organization creates a space in which people with acquired brain damage are individually supported and accompanied - from daily life to long-term perspective development.
This combination of housing, DAY CARE, social integration and sustainable action makes Arche Nova an important player in the field of disability assistance in Germany, which continuously strives for the dignity and quality of life of its clients[6][2].