Who we treat
Age: 16-25
Status: 3+ months NEET
Stability: Not in acute crisis
Motivation: Self-directed (not forced)
Medical: Cleared for hyperbaric therapy
WHAT WE PROVIDE
60-day residential programme
Measured outcomes at discharge
Biological reconditioning
Peer-operated structure
Real-world practice
WHAT WE DON’T PROVIDE
Acute psychiatric care
Addiction treatment
Long-term therapy
Medication management
(We complement, not replace)
REFERRAL PROCESS
1. Initial screening (patient self-applies)
2. Medical clearance (via you or Baro)
3. Acceptance decision (5 days)
4. Intake (2 weeks prep)
5. Outcomes (discharge)
Method
Our 60-day residency programme integrates skills training and timed hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) to support brain repair and neural connectivity.
01
Timed oxygen
Oxygen is applied at specific times. Timing amplifies repair.
02
Circadian reset
Sleep, light, and meals are structured. The body returns to rhythm.
03
Cellular energy
Oxygen and fuel restore ATP. Energy stabilises first.
04
Work practice
You work in a real world tea lab setting. You show you can function day after day.
Process
Purpose
- Create physiological safety while embedding residents in real-world rhythm from the first morning.
Focus
- Sleep rhythm and circadian cues
- Nutritional stability and hydration
- Tea Lab shadowing and low-stakes social exposure
- Breath-led movement and grounding
Method
- Structured daily rhythm + supervised Tea Lab apprenticeship + continuous health mapping
(CGM by day, TipTraq by night)
Measures
- Energy stability (CGM)
- Stress patterns (CGM + sleep data)
- Sleep quality (TipTraq)
Outcomes
- Body feels safer and more settled
- Daily rhythm becomes predictable
- Early confidence being around people
Restore & build capacity
Purpose
- Strengthen the systems that support energy, focus, mood, and resilience.
Focus
- Improving sleep depth and repair
- Building movement confidence
- Strengthening stress tolerance
- Taking on more responsibility in the Tea Lab
Method
- Progressive training across sleep, movement, thinking, and contribution (CGM + TipTraq used to guide pace and prevent overload)
Measures
- Deep & REM sleep (TipTraq)
- Energy curve across the day (CGM)
- Focus and follow‑through (task performance)
- Ability to handle small challenges (behavioural cues)
Outcomes
- More stable energy
- Clearer thinking
- Fewer emotional crashes
- Stronger capacity to participate and contribute
Rehearse & contribute
Purpose
- Practice holding a healthy rhythm while contributing in real‑world situations.
Focus
- Keeping a steady daily routine
- Working confidently in the Tea Lab
- Building social comfort and communication
- Taking ownership of tasks
Method
- Hands‑on apprenticeship + group coaching + real‑world practice (CGM shows how the body handles social load; TipTraq shows recovery)
Measures
- Consistency of routine
- Ease in social situations
- Reliability and teamwork
- Stress recovery overnight
Outcomes
- Rhythm holds without constant support
- Social confidence grows
- Able to contribute meaningfully
- Less avoidance, more participation
Transition & sustain
Purpose
- Prepare for life after Baro Place with a clear plan, stable rhythm, and ongoing support.
Focus
- Reviewing progress and capacity
- Planning next steps (work, study, community)
- Strengthening support networks
- Leading small tasks in the Tea Lab
Method
- Co-designed transition plan + alumni onboarding + final rhythm consolidation (CGM + TipTraq create a personal capacity profile for life after the programme)
Measures
- Sleep, stress, movement, focus
- Confidence in daily tasks
- Readiness for next steps
- Support systems in place
Outcomes
- Durable recovery gains
- High resilience to stress and disruption
- Stable ketone-based energy metabolism
- Biological patterns associated with long-term healthspan