Our Mission, Vision, & Core Values
Mission Statement
The Jones Embodied Care Collective exists to provide compassionate, human-centered speech, language, cognitive-communication, and neurorehabilitation support that honors the lived experiences, identities, and dignity of every individual. Through embodied, relational, and community-centered approaches to care, education, and advocacy, the Collective seeks to support communication, connection, recovery, and meaningful participation in life for individuals, families, and communities navigating neurological change.
Vision Statement
The Jones Embodied Care Collective envisions a future in which communication care and neurorehabilitation are relational, accessible, culturally responsive, and rooted in whole-person care. We strive to create spaces where individuals, families, students, and communities are empowered through connection, education, advocacy, and embodied healing, recognizing that recovery extends beyond function to include identity, voice, belonging, and humanity.
Core Values
Embodied Humanity
We believe care must honor the full lived experience of each person, including body, mind, identity, culture, communication, and community.
Dignity and Communication
We are committed to protecting the dignity, autonomy, and communicative rights of every individual we serve.
Relational Care
Healing occurs within relationships. We value authentic connection, collaboration, empathy, and presence in all aspects of care and education.
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Justice, & Belonging
We strive to create accessible, culturally responsive, and affirming spaces that recognize and address disparities in healthcare, education, and neurorehabilitation.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
We believe meaningful care emerges through partnership among clinicians, caregivers, educators, students, and communities.
Education and Empowerment
We are committed to fostering reflective learning, mentorship, advocacy, and lifelong growth for clients, students, caregivers, and professionals.
Community and Collective Healing
We recognize that recovery does not occur in isolation and value spaces that foster support, belonging, resilience, and shared humanity.