Patient Care Trust

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Securing Your Long-Term Care

The Patient Care Trust (PCT) funds the ongoing care of cryopreserved patients at Alcor. This independent, legally separate trust ensures that resources will be available for your indefinite care and potential future revival.

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How It Works

When you’re cryopreserved, a substantial portion of your funding is allocated to the PCT. These funds are transferred to the Alcor Care Trust (ACT) Supporting Organization, which invests them to generate returns that cover ongoing storage and maintenance costs. The ACT follows a conservative investment strategy designed to grow the principal while minimizing risk.

Key Protection Features

Legal Separation

The PCT operates independently from Alcor’s operational finances, protecting patient care funds from any potential organizational financial challenges.

Long-Term Stability

The trust is structured to provide indefinite care for patients while they remain in cryopreservation until future medical technology may enable revival.

Professional Management

Investment funds are managed with the goal of maximum growth at minimal risk to ensure resources for long-term patient care.

Personal Commitment

The PCT’s governance reflects a deep personal investment in its mission, with leadership that includes those who have family members in Alcor’s care—thus increasing alignment with the organization’s long-term mission.


 

Frequently Asked Questions

Your total cryopreservation funding is divided into two main portions. The first covers your initial procedures (standby, stabilization, transport, and cryopreservation). The second portion is transferred to the Patient Care Trust, which is specifically dedicated to your long-term maintenance and storage. Neuro preservation requires a smaller trust allocation than whole body preservation.

The PCT is legally separate from Alcor’s operational finances and governed by a board with a personal stake in its success—most board members have family in cryopreservation. Unlike typical trusts designed for conventional timeframes, the PCT operates on an extended timescale far beyond traditional planning horizons.

The PCT’s dual mission includes maintaining patients in optimal biostasis conditions while simultaneously building resources for the day when scientific breakthroughs might allow patients to continue their lives. This balanced approach ensures both present security and readiness for transformative medical advancements.

Securing Your Future

We are the world’s leader in cryonics, research, and technology, a Non-Profit Scientific Research Foundation founded in 1972 and based in Scottsdale, Arizona. We offer free virtual and onsite tours at regularly-scheduled times, usually twice a week. If you live in or plan to be in the area, feel free to check us out in person!

 

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