Lifestyle Center Case Study

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House of Blessings Lifestyle Center is a new facility that will be constructed on the grounds of Camp Verley in Spring Village, St. Catherine. This project was born out of a unique collaboration between Central Jamaica Conference (CJC) of Seventh Day Adventists and House of Blessings Lifestyle Center (HBLC). Construction for this facility is projected to begin between January and March of 2017.
THE VISION

Capitalizing on Jamaica’s bountiful sunshine, lush vegetation, and exotic beauty, HBLC is poised to offer five-star service in the lifestyle medicine industry. Nestled in a rustic, rural environment, we will offer great outdoor experiences in a tropical climate. HBLC intends to be a first choice consideration when choosing healthcare alternatives.
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Another objective was to institute an expansive recreational and wellness program on Camp Verley 's grounds. HBLC sufficiently answers that need with its plans to build a 5 star quality lifestyle center/ resort at Camp Verley. Our lifestyle center and resort will be built in stages. The initial proposal is to build 10 rooms for the lifestyle center and 10 rooms for the resort with the capacity of accommodating 20 guests. Further expansions will be done on demand for service …show more content…
Our customized fitness experience is designed to help you reach your fitness goals. After completion of our 14- day residential program, you will gain a new and deeper understanding of true health. you will leave with the necessary tools to begin a life of amazing health. Your HBLC experience promises unforgettable fun and beautiful reflections.
Our lifestyle program will also include skillfully applied hydrotherapy and massage treatments. some of the treatments available are: Contrast showers, whirlpool baths, hot fomentations and Russian steam baths. Trained and experienced counselors will be available for individual counselling sessions where positive life skills are encouraged and enhanced. Our dietician will provide weekly individualized counsel to help you take home the principles that you will learn.
MEET THE TEAM

THE OWNERS

HBLC is being spearheaded by Venise Henry (Founder/CEO of HBLC), and Sharon King (Director of Depression Recovery

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