Community

The Community Members · By application · Always private
Est. MMXXVI · New York

A small assembly of people who get it.

The community LocateLuxe was built around.

Healthcare professionals who would have been each other’s strangers. City rooms, specialty rooms, stage-of-career rooms. Real conversations, lightly moderated, kept absolutely private. Not a network. Not a feed. A room with the lights on.

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Active rooms
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Programmed evenings each month
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Public posts ever
The invitation

More than a forum. Less than a network. A private room with people who keep each other’s confidences.

The community is the part of LocateLuxe we built last and care about most. Membership begins free. It is not a perk — it is the platform itself, with everything else arranged around it.

The Rooms

Four kinds of rooms.
Find your people.

Each room is hosted by a member, lightly moderated by LocateLuxe, and small enough that names matter. New rooms open as the community grows.

The Calendar

What’s happening
inside, this month.

A small, monthly programme of evenings and rituals — member-hosted, intentionally low-key, RSVP only.
Tue
07
May
Tuesday Salon

Travel tax for the rest of us.

Hosted by Sarah Chen, RN-BSN & CPA. Live Q&A, 60 minutes. Recording shared with members the next day.

Sun
12
May
Slow Morning · NYC

Central Park north loop, 7am.

Member-hosted walk. Coffee at Joe in NoLita first. 4.2 miles, 50 minutes, soft pace. No conversation required.

Wed
14
May
First Wednesday · ICU

The post-shift wind-down.

Open thread + voice room for ICU members. What’s working this month, what isn’t. 9pm ET.

Thu
22
May
Reading Hour

Sunday Reads book club.

This month: The House of God, with notes from a third-year resident. Live discussion at 8pm ET.

Voices from inside

What members say quietly.

“The first place since college where I haven’t had to explain what a 12 means.”
— ICU travel nurse, week 4 of 13
“I joined for the city guides and stayed for the people in the Healthcare Money room. We talk about HSAs.”
— ER staff nurse, Brooklyn
“I asked a Sunday-morning question at 4am after a code. Three people answered before sunrise.”
— L&D, NYU Langone
The House Code

Small list. Strictly enforced.

Four rules. They keep the room small enough to mean something.

  • i.
    No HIPAA. Ever.

    No identifying patient details, even fictionalized. We’re a lifestyle community, not a medical one.

  • ii.
    No agency posts. No recruiter pitches.

    Recruiters who join as members and behave like members are welcome; promotional posts are not.

  • iii.
    Be the kind of person you’d want next to you on a 14-hour shift.

    The community is small enough that tone shows up fast.

  • iv.
    Real first name and specialty.

    Pseudonyms are fine for safety reasons. Ghost accounts are not.

Doors open

The room is set.
Take a seat.

Free Explorer membership includes the public community feed and your first invitation. Navigator and Insider unlock private rooms, peer messaging, and the full member directory.

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