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Vitacorps Expands Advanced Residential Wellness Program at Fort Riley

Strategic combat training installation becomes third major Army base to adopt new in-home technology for military families

FORT RILEY, Kan.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Vitacorps, a leader in integrated wellness solutions for military environments, today announced the next phase of its comprehensive Residential Wellness Program at Fort Riley, Kan., home to the Army’s 1st Infantry Division and a premiere combat training installation. The announcement follows a strong positive response to Wellness Program implementations at Fort Meade, Md., and Fort Bragg, N.C.

At Fort Riley, Vitacorps has completed initial home assessments, with installation of the company’s resulting prescriptions for air and water quality, excess humidity and lighting scheduled to begin at the end of September. The initiative will continue into next year and benefit more than one thousand families.

"Bringing this program to Fort Riley is about making a tangible investment in the health of the local military community," said Anna Obraztsova, PhD, Head of WELL Consulting of Vitacorps. "Our commitment goes beyond providing a product; it’s about delivering a scientifically validated promise of a healthier home environment to the service members and families who sacrifice so much for our nation right here in Kansas."

The initiative, taking place in certain homes managed by Corvias, aligns to the DOD’s Resilient and Healthy Defense Communities Strategy (RHDC).

Deploying an optimized, science-backed approach, Vitacorps is implementing its proprietary 7-step process engineered to create healthier living spaces. The program is engineered to improve air, water, and lighting quality while mitigating excess humidity to certifiable standards, all without requiring families to relocate.

The company’s unique process provides a transparent, evidence-based journey toward a healthier home:

  • Steps 1 & 2: Portfolio Assessment and Measurement. The program began with a hyper-local focus during the first quarter of 2025, conducting in-depth Portfolio Assessment and Pre-Intervention Measurement to establish a scientific baseline for the specific environmental conditions inside certain Fort Riley homes.
  • Steps 3 & 4: Prescription and Implementation. Based on the data collected on-site, Vitacorps developed tailored Prescriptions of wellness upgrades during the second quarter. The subsequent Installation of these upgrades, scheduled to begin September 29th, will be implemented efficiently with minimal disruption to family life.
  • Steps 5, 6, & 7: Validation and Ongoing Local Support. Following the Installation phase, the cornerstone of the program is accountability. Vitacorps will conduct Post-Intervention Performance Validation to scientifically confirm improvements, followed by Annual Maintenance and Reporting to ensure the homes at Fort Riley continue to meet or exceed scientific benchmarks for healthy living.

This holistic approach to supporting service member wellbeing is a critical risk mitigation vehicle, designed to address potential hazardous conditions and enhance resilience and quality of life for the Fort Riley community.

About Vitacorps

Vitacorps transforms military living with an evidence-based, integrated wellness program designed to help enhance service members’ health, performance, and quality of life. Unlike fragmented, one-off solutions, our comprehensive seven-step process improves indoor environmental quality to help bolster service member performance. Designed for scalability and streamlined implementation, the Vitacorps Program elevates military infrastructure into strategic assets that can help bolster national defense and operational readiness.

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