Autism Guardian Village
A lifelong community of care, dignity and belonging
A lifelong community of care—where parents and children can live together in a supportive, purpose-built environment, and where the community becomes the guardian for life.
Guardian Village at a Glance
“What will happen after we’re gone?” is the lifelong worry many parents carry. Guardian Village is designed to address this with a practical, community-backed model.
Scale & design
- 10 acres with 84 cottages
- Shared community facilities
- Purpose-built for autistic adults and families
Collective guardianship
Families support not just their own children, but the community as a whole—ensuring lifelong care, safety and dignity even after parents are no longer around.
A Safe Long-Term Residential Community
Guardian Village is designed around continuity, dignity and community-backed care.
What it promotes
- Independent living in a safe, structured environment
- Vocational training, arts, music and sports
- Social interaction without institutionalisation
- Holistic emotional, physical and social well-being
The promise
When parents pass away, the village community collectively continues care, ensuring lifelong support and belonging.
Residential Infrastructure & Access
The village is supported by internal residential roads, campus access, parking infrastructure and shaded movement areas for safe day-to-day living.



Spiritual, Safety & Emergency Support
Beyond residential infrastructure, the village ecosystem includes spaces that support emotional grounding, community routines and emergency preparedness.
Spiritual and reflective space
A quiet temple space supports prayer, reflection and grounding as part of the wider community environment.
Emergency readiness
On-campus ambulance access strengthens safety preparedness and supports timely response when medical assistance is required. Autism Ashram has a tie-up with a corporate hospital to support emergency medical care and coordinated response.
