About Resilium — The Science Behind Your Resilience Score
Resilium is built on two pillars and six measurable dimensions of personal resilience, grounded in academic research and real-world crisis experience.
Why we built this
Most preparedness advice is generic. Resilium exists to make resilience personal, scored, and actionable — not a vague aspiration but a measurable, improvable set of capabilities.
The six dimensions
- Financial — Emergency runway, income diversity, debt burden, insurance, and financial flexibility.
- Health — Medical risk surface, coverage adequacy, and access to care.
- Skills — Portability and future-proofing of your professional capabilities.
- Geographic — Natural disaster exposure, local economic resilience, healthcare access, and mobility.
- Psychological — Stress tolerance, adaptability, personal competence, sense of control, and social connection.
- Resources & Community — Social capital: the people and systems that would support you in a crisis.
The research foundation
Resilium's methodology draws on the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC), the Brief Resilience Scale, Antonovsky's Sense of Coherence framework, and FEMA's Individual and Household Preparedness Framework.