A year of care, in four seasons.
Every CuraHaus Care Plan is built around four Seasonal Protocols — one for each part of the year. A Protocol is the segment of the Plan that describes what happens at the property during one specific season: the Rounds, the Procedures, what the Care Team is watching for, and what the season is preparing the property to face next.
A property is not the same in February as it is in July. The Care Plan that holds it is not the same either.
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What a Protocol is
The seasonal segment of a Care Plan. Every member's Plan contains four — one for each season — and together they describe a complete year of care for one specific property.
A New England property does not need the same care in every month of the year. The lawn that needs mowing in June needs leaves cleared in October. The boiler that sits unused in July is the most important system in the house in January. The painted clapboards that look perfect in May are showing the first signs of weathering by November. Caring for a property well over years means doing different things at different times, on a calendar built around the property and the seasons rather than around emergencies.
Every CuraHaus Care Plan organizes that calendar into four Seasonal Protocols — one for spring, one for summer, one for autumn, one for winter. Each Protocol is the segment of the Plan that describes what happens at the property during one specific season: the Rounds the Care Team will perform, the Procedures scheduled or anticipated, the diagnostic dimensions the team is watching for, and the work the season is preparing the property to face next.
The four Protocols are not generic. They are written into a member's Plan around the actual property — its architecture, its plantings, its mechanical systems, its history, its priorities. Two homes on the same street can have very different Spring Protocols, because the homes themselves are different. The Protocols share a structure across all CuraHaus members, but the contents are individualized down to the property.
A year, in four parts.
Your Spring Protocol
The season of restoration. The property emerges from winter, the landscape wakes up, and the Care Team assesses what the cold months left behind.
Read the Spring Protocol → June · July · AugustYour Summer Protocol
The season of care at full cadence. Rounds run on their tightest schedule, the property is in active use, and the systems that hold the home together work the hardest.
Read the Summer Protocol → September · October · NovemberYour Autumn Protocol
The season of preparation. Procedures are completed before the cold arrives, mechanical systems are readied for the heating months, and the property is brought into a winter-ready state.
Read the Autumn Protocol → December · January · FebruaryYour Winter Protocol
The season of vigilance. The Care Team monitors the systems that matter most when it is cold, responds to weather as it arrives, and uses the quieter months for indoor work and planning.
Read the Winter Protocol →A Protocol is not a service tier. It is a chapter of one continuous relationship that lasts as long as a member lives in their home.
Members do not subscribe to Protocols individually. The four Protocols are part of a single Care Plan, written for one property and one member, priced annually around the actual work the property needs across the full year. A member who joins CuraHaus in October does not pay for a season they did not receive — the Plan begins on the day the relationship begins, runs through all four Protocols in sequence, and is reviewed at the close of the year that follows.
What the Protocols do, taken together, is make the cadence of property care visible. Most homeowners experience their property as a series of small emergencies and one or two big projects. CuraHaus members experience theirs as a year-long arc with four chapters, each one connected to the next, each one shaped by what came before and aimed at what comes after. That arc is what the Care Plan holds, and what the Protocols describe.
Your first Protocol begins at Intake.
Intake is the first step. From there, an Assessment, your Care Plan, and the Protocol for whichever season you join in.