Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Menopause retreats are latest wellness trend

- By Ebony Williams

Wellness retreats are nothing new — since ancient times, people have traveled for some much needed self-care — but the latest wellness trend is targeting a specific group of people: women who are experienci­ng menopause.

The retreats are centered on encouragin­g women to take care of themselves. “As women in midlife, we are conditione­d to take care of everyone else. That’s what I see as one of the most positive aspects about these trips is the idea of selfcare,” Dr. Heather Hirsch, who specialize­s in women’s health and menopause treatment, told CNBC Travel.

A typical menopause retreat includes a small and intimate group. During the retreat, participan­ts go through workshops and coaching sessions, meet with a nutritioni­st, receive messages, medication­s and other necessitie­s.

“Consumers realized they need to take care of themselves. Their health is their own responsibi­lity. So instead of just going on a spa retreat, people started going on very specific purpose-driven retreats,” said Lisa Starr, a spa business consultant at Wynne Business Consulting and Education.

Due to an aging population, about 1 billion women worldwide are going through menopause, so it’s no surprise that companies are tailoring their wellness offerings to create experience­s for those entering this stage of their lives. Retreats can cost anywhere from $2,000 to $15,000 — a small price to pay, given that menopause can last up to five years.

“The one step forward in celebratin­g this milestone is spending time and resources on yourself,” Hirsch said. “Spending time and money on yourself, where you leave your family, and you go meet other women in the same age bracket who are maybe also struggling with similar types of things. I think that’s fabulous.”

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