Carrie Carlton, Paritosh Nath, Pamela Egan, Rachael Bass

Boca Raton, FL — March 22, 2026 — Beachway Therapy Center unveiled a major addition to its award-winning recovery and treatment facility located in downtown West Palm Beach: a newly constructed wellness building and grounds designed to enhance trauma-informed, whole-person care for individuals in recovery. The new ‘Beachway Holistic Wellness Center’ will mark a meaningful evolution in integrative behavioral health treatment.

An open house to unveil the new facilities was held on Thursday, March 19 and included a wellness tea bar, intention card station, walkthroughs of the new space, guided meditations and sound healing, breathwork and sound bowls, wellness bites and a clinician Q & A. Beachway is located at 1700 N. Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach, FL, 33401.

Unlike traditional treatment environments, the standalone wellness building and Zen-inspired garden spaces were intentionally designed to support nervous system regulation, emotional safety, and connection. It will serve as a dedicated space for holistic programming and therapeutic groups within a calm, restorative setting.

Key features include:

A dedicated massage therapy suite

Meditation and mindfulness space

An on-site salon supporting dignity and self-care

Purpose-built areas for experiential and integrative therapies

“Beachway Holistic Wellness Center will support nervous system regulation by helping clients develop greater awareness of their physiological state. Through our resilience groups, clients learn to reduce chronic muscle tension and shift out of survival-based responses. Cultivating a relaxed muscle body becomes a foundational skill that supports emotional regulation, improved stress tolerance, and sustained recovery,” said Carrie Carlton, Beachway’s Chief Clinical Officer.

Beachway will also introduce or expand wellness initiatives within the space, which include sound healing, body-based trauma therapies, mindfulness practices, and other experiential modalities. Beachway Holistic Wellness Center reflects a growing demand among patients and families for environments that feel restorative rather than clinical; spaces that actively support healing beyond traditional therapy rooms.

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