Tag Archives: health and wellness

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Patients or Guests? How to Create a Five-Star Experience at Your Practice

A doctor’s office may not be the first place to come to mind when considering guest experience, but patients today expect more than just competent care. They want comfort, convenience, and a level of hospitality that makes them feel valued. Long wait times, unfriendly front desk interactions, and sterile environments can leave patients feeling like just another name on a chart rather than a valued guest. Much like hotels and restaurants, healthcare providers must recognize that every touchpoint ...

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The New Status Symbol? Longevity-Focused Guest Experiences

The concept of wellness in hospitality has evolved significantly from the days of spa menus and green juice. Guests checking into high-end hotels today aren’t just hoping to relax — they’re looking to recharge at a deeper level. Many want to return home feeling healthier, more energized, and maybe even biologically younger. In response, luxury properties around the world are reimagining what it means to take care of their guests. Wellness is no longer an add-on. For an increasing number of brand...

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Catering to the Wellness Traveler: Strategies for 2025

U.S. travelers spent roughly $258 billion on wellness trips last year. It’s a trend hoteliers and hospitality leadership would be foolish to overlook. The trend shows no sign of slowing down in 2025. It also has a wide-ranging demographic of travelers. A recently released report from the Global Wellness Summit called the “Future of Wellness Tourism 2025” shows Baby Boomers may have kickstarted modern wellness travel, but Millennials are amplifying it. Wellness travelers now want more than tradit...

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