Caitlin Synovec
Caitlin Synovec , OTD, OTR/L, BCMH
Assistant Director of Medical Respite Care | National Health Care for the Homeless Council

Caitlin Synovec, OTD, OTR/L, BCMH is an occupational therapist with clinical experience in working with adults experiencing homelessness to improve quality of life and engagement in their preferred 
communities. She has completed clinical research to address the intersection of homelessness, poverty, brain injury, behavioral health, and chronic conditions, and their impact on health and community living. Caitlin’s experience also includes program development for collaborative and interdisciplinary care, as well as clinical education and training for health care and direct service providers. She is currently the Assistant Director of Medical Respite Care for the National Health Care for the Homeless Council, providing training, technical assistance, and advocacy to advance the field of medical respite and homeless health care. 

Courses

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Medical Respite Care and Dignified Design: Opportunities for Creating Spaces for Healing for the Unhoused Community

Tuesday, August 12, 2025  |  2:00-3:00pm EST

Medical respite care is defined as acute and post-acute care for people experiencing homelessness who are too ill or frail to recover from a physical illness or injury on the streets, but who are not ill enough to be in a hospital. Every medical respite care program shares the same fundamental elements: a short-term, safe place to stay, allowing people experiencing homelessness an opportunity to rest, recover, and heal in a safe environment while accessing medical care and supportive services. These programs are a critical opportunity to provide safety and opportunity to connect with providers and services to address the many factors contributing to a person’s experience of homelessness. To attend to the safety and healing of end users, programs would do well to employ intentional, trauma-informed, human-centered design approaches that support the mental and physical health needs presented by this population. Dignified Design is one such approach that prioritizes the needs of individuals accessing and delivering services in medical respite settings through a clear framework of principles and practices. This webinar will provide an overview of medical respite programs, their role in communities, and how the field of architecture can contribute to these programs through a Dignified Design approach, which centers the needs of people experiencing homelessness.

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Live course date: 08/12/2025 | 02:00 PM