Ìṣe ìgbé ayé · The Lifestyle Center

Lifestyle Care &Natural Healing Center.

“Where natural healing takes place.”

A visionary healthcare and wellness destination for Moba Local Government, surrounding communities, and travelers along the Abuja corridor — a model institution combining modern healthcare, preventive medicine, natural therapies, rehabilitation, wellness education, and spiritual healing.

§ Core vision

To provide affordable, holistic, preventive, and restorative healthcare through lifestyle medicine, natural healing therapies, wellness education, and compassionate care.

§ II · Core services

Six units, one centre.

Each unit operates on its own and supports the others — clinical care alongside therapy, nutrition, rehabilitation, pastoral counsel, and community education.

§ 01

Lifestyle Medicine Clinic

Primary clinical care framed around prevention and reversal of chronic disease — not just management.

Focus areas

  • Hypertension management
  • Diabetes reversal and control
  • Obesity and weight management
  • Stress reduction
  • Cardiac wellness
  • Chronic disease prevention
  • Smoking and alcohol cessation support

Setup includes

  • Medical consultation rooms
  • Digital patient record system
  • Body composition analyzer
  • Blood pressure monitoring stations
  • Blood glucose monitoring devices
  • ECG machine
  • Lifestyle counseling offices
  • Waiting / reception area

Recommended staff

  • Lifestyle medicine physician
  • Nurses
  • Nutritionist / dietitian
  • Health coach
  • Medical records officer

§ 02

Natural Healing & Therapy Unit

Water, heat, and touch as therapy — restorative treatment that complements the clinic.

Focus areas

  • Hydrotherapy
  • Massage therapy
  • Physiotherapy
  • Herbal and natural remedies guidance
  • Detox programs
  • Heat and steam therapy
  • Relaxation therapies

Setup includes

  • Therapy rooms
  • Hydrotherapy tubs
  • Steam / sauna rooms
  • Massage beds
  • Rehabilitation equipment
  • Relaxation lounge

§ 03

Nutrition & Wellness Department

Food as medicine. Plant-forward, locally rooted, taught in a working kitchen rather than a lecture hall.

Focus areas

  • Plant-based nutrition
  • Meal planning
  • Therapeutic diets
  • Nutrition education
  • Cooking classes
  • Community wellness programs

Setup includes

  • Demonstration kitchen
  • Nutrition counseling offices
  • Wellness classroom
  • Dining and education hall

Also · Wellness café

  • Fresh juices
  • Natural foods
  • Diabetic-friendly meals
  • Herbal teas

§ 04

Rehabilitation & Recovery Center

Recovery isn't an afterthought. A dedicated unit for the long road back to function.

Focus areas

  • Post-surgery rehabilitation
  • Stroke recovery
  • Sports rehabilitation
  • Elderly mobility care
  • Chronic pain management

Setup includes

  • Exercise bikes
  • Therapy tables
  • Resistance equipment
  • Walking support systems
  • Mobility training devices

§ 05

Mental & Spiritual Wellness Center

Quiet rooms, counsel, and prayer — held with the same seriousness as the clinic.

Focus areas

  • Anxiety and depression support
  • Stress management
  • Counseling
  • Prayer and spiritual encouragement
  • Addiction recovery support

Setup includes

  • Counseling rooms
  • Meditation / prayer garden
  • Quiet healing spaces
  • Conference room for seminars

§ 06

Community Health Education Center

Outreach, seminars, and schools — preventive medicine taught where people live.

Focus areas

  • Community outreach
  • Health seminars
  • School wellness education
  • Rural medical education
  • Preventive healthcare campaigns

Setup includes

  • Multipurpose hall
  • Training classrooms
  • Audio-visual presentation systems

§ III · Additional facilities

Beds, gardens, backbone.

Ibùgbé ìmúlára · Wellness accommodation

For medical tourism and retreat programs.

  • Guest lodges
  • Recovery suites
  • VIP wellness apartments

Ọgbà ìmúlára · Outdoor healing spaces

The land itself as therapy.

  • Walking trails
  • Healing gardens
  • Fitness park
  • Natural relaxation areas

Àyẹ̀wò · Diagnostic support

Clinical backing for every program above.

  • Laboratory
  • Ultrasound
  • Pharmacy
  • Imaging room

§ IV · Strategic importance

Who it serves & what it supports.

The centre serves

  • Residents of Ikun-Ekiti
  • Communities across Ekiti State
  • Travellers along the Abuja highway route
  • Nearby educational institutions
  • Workers and visitors around Ero Dam and surrounding development areas

It complements

  • Referral healthcare services
  • Medical tourism
  • Wellness retreats
  • Community disease prevention programs

§ V · Development phases

Built in three rolling phases.

Stage 1

Phase 1

  • Outpatient clinic
  • Lifestyle medicine
  • Diagnostics
  • Pharmacy
  • Basic therapy unit

Stage 2

Phase 2

  • Rehabilitation center
  • Wellness lodging
  • Hydrotherapy unit
  • Community education center

Stage 3

Phase 3

  • Medical tourism expansion
  • Research institute
  • Training school
  • International wellness partnerships

Bá wa kẹ́dùn · Partner with us

Help us build a place where prevention is the first medicine.

Sponsor a unit, fund a wing, contribute equipment, or partner on community programs. Every gift is acknowledged on the wall by the entrance.