A place to live with purpose, eat nourishing food, stay active, build financial security, remain connected, and receive increasing levels of care if your needs change — without ever losing your home.
Cottages and homes on shared land — not units. Neighbors who know your name, your story, and your family.
Food grown with intention, shared meals, and wellness programming built around real, functional health — not just activities calendars.
Work, hobbies, mentorship, and physical activity that keep people engaged in life, not sidelined from it.
Residents plan and qualify financially to live in the Village. This is a sustainable community, not subsidized housing.
As needs change, so does the level of support — all without residents having to leave the community they call home.
Villages rooted in real land, family history, and multi-generational connection — not corporate campuses.
This is where it all begins — on the same eight acres where the founder grew up. The farmhouse her grandfather built. The land her mother still lives on. It's the first Wellness Village, and the proving ground for everything that comes next: the wellness programming, the financial model, the levels of care, and the feeling of belonging this whole movement is built around.


A future vision for a ranch-based village: more land, more room to grow, and a model built for the next chapter of life in a wide-open Texas setting. This comes after the North Carolina proof of concept — same values, bigger canvas, down the road.
The Wellness Villages are not free or subsidized housing — residents plan ahead and qualify to live here, just like any sustainable community. But life doesn't always go according to plan. The Wellness Villages Foundation exists as a safety net for members who planned responsibly but later face hardship, outlive their resources, or need special care.
The Foundation isn't the business model. It's the promise: no one who has belonged to this village gets left behind.
Support the FoundationI'd rather find out now, from the people who'd actually live this next chapter, than after the first home is built. If this resonates with you — or even if it doesn't — take five minutes and tell me the truth.