The world needs a place to heal.
Emily Bach Emily Bach

The world needs a place to heal.

Introducing Scandinative.

COVID has changed us forever. More than ever, wellness and self-care are popular buzzwords. And Americans are seeking novel shared experiences and rediscovering holistic approaches to physical and mental health. Yet choices are limited for an escalating demand.

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Taking the plunge: Washington, D.C.
Emily Bach Emily Bach

Taking the plunge: Washington, D.C.

Scandinative is focusing on wellness-conscious empty-nester and millennial-rich markets, beginning with Washington, D.C. As one of the top ten markets in the nation for integrative health spending, the D.C. Metro area is the most highly educated market in the U.S., ranks first in American College of Sports Medicine’s Fitness Index and has surpassed the San Francisco Bay Area as the highest income area in the nation.

Next: Boston, Massachusetts. Stowe, Vermont. San Francisco, CA. Austin, TX.

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Integrative Health: a timely business opportunity
Cornel Novac Cornel Novac

Integrative Health: a timely business opportunity

Integrative health services are healing-oriented services that can address a full range of influences shaping a person’s health. Services include hydrotherapy and massage.

According to the 2019 MIND BODY Wellness Index Report, Americans spent $14.7 billion out-of-pocket on services from complementary practitioners over the course of the year. Around 30% of Americans prioritize integrative services such as massage, acupuncture, chiropractic care and hydrotherapy.

Scandinative answers a pent-up demand for reconnection and intentionally healthy practices. People are already clamoring to make wellness part of their daily lives, not relegate self-care to a spa weekend or rare treat. Scandinative prioritizes the symbiotic nature of physical and mental health, and makes this experience something to be enjoyed alone or with friends.

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