Our Programs

Sevadar Foundation operates three programs. Each is a program of this foundation rather than a separate corporation, and each runs its own site.

CareGuard logo — a shield enclosing two figures and a heart with a medical cross, above the word CareGuardValor Medica logo — the words VALOR MEDICA set in a thin geometric typefaceIntellaRx logo — the word intellaRx with a shield outline around the R

The foundation holds the tax status, the governance and the funding. The programs do the work and carry the relationships. If you are here because you have a problem in front of you, the program site is where you should go — those sites are built for the people who need them, and this one is built to explain the structure behind them.

CareGuard


A Patient Safety Organization listed by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, PSO P0268, listed November 22, 2024 through November 21, 2027. CareGuard reviews skilled nursing and assisted living facilities and runs a reporting channel that carries what staff, families and visitors see on site to the people who can authorize a fix.

The CareGuard program page · careguard.ai

Valor Medica


Medical care, mental health and recovery support, and vocational training for veterans and neighbors experiencing homelessness across the St. Louis region — delivered where people actually are, rather than where a clinic would prefer them to be.

Valor Medica is described as the medical arm of Valor Villages Inc.. Those are two legally distinct organizations with different EINs, and neither controls the other. That distinction, in full →

The Valor Medica program page · valormedica.org

IntellaRx


An opioid-safety program covering pharmaceutical delivery, remote monitoring and psychometrics. It is built for the population that the last fifteen years of policy has served worst: people whose pain is real, whose opioid therapy is appropriate, and for whom “just stop prescribing” is not a safety plan.

The IntellaRx program page · intellarx.org

How the three relate


They share a founder, a tax status and a bias toward watching things that are usually unwatched. They do not share patients, data or reports. What is shared and what is walled off →