Active Wellness Center at NorthBay Health opens this summer in Vacaville, California.
Active Wellness, LLC, a leading fitness design and services company who strategically partners with hospital systems to deliver medical fitness joint venture developments and turnkey operations, is proud to announce its newest partnership with NorthBay Health, a leading hospital system in Solano County, California.
Together, they will reopen its wellness center as Active Wellness Center at NorthBay Health. This is the fifth Active Wellness Center location to open in the U.S., and it joins the network of the first commercially branded wellness center chain.
The three-story, 37,000-square-foot fitness center, which anchors the VacaValley Wellness Center in Vacaville, California, for NorthBay Health, was closed in March 2020 due to the mandated shutdowns at the onset of the pandemic. During the three-year closure, NorthBay set out to find the right management partner and selected Active Wellness after careful consideration.
Reopening this summer as Active Wellness Center at NorthBay Health, the fitness center will offer the latest cardio and strength training equipment, multiple indoor pools, an indoor track, medically integrated fitness programs, recovery and massage therapy, childcare and youth programs, and more. Active Wellness Center at NorthBay Health will be open to the greater Vacaville community, as well as hospital employees and patients. Presale memberships are currently being sold online at ActiveWellnessCenter.com/NorthBay.
“We’re very excited to have found the ideal partner to manage the fitness center for us,” said NorthBay Health President and CEO B. Konard Jones in a press release. “Our priorities are in alignment, and we are looking forward to creating an exceptional experience in an environment where a healthy lifestyle is created, one that will well serve the members, our patients and our community.”
“Active Wellness Center at NorthBay Health is set to reopen stronger than ever. We’re honored to serve the Vacaville community, in partnership with NorthBay Health, to inspire healthier, more active lives,” said Active Wellness COO Michele Wong. “This will be our fifth Active Wellness Center to open in two years. We are excited to grow the Active Wellness Center brand as we forge ahead on our mission to positively impact the health and happiness of the communities we serve.”