The HOA Wellness Report

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The HOA Wellness Report

Most gated communities in South Florida have a fitness room. Very few have a wellness program that actually works.The HOA Wellness Report is the podcast for HOA board members, property managers, and community leaders who want to close that gap — and build a residential wellness program that residents genuinely love, that runs without adding to anyone's workload, and that delivers real value back to the community.Hosted by Mike Kneuer, founder of Community Wellness Concierge, each episode breaks down the strategies, decisions, and real-world lessons behind the most successful residential wellness programs in South Florida. From hiring the right fitness management team to getting more residents through the door, from understanding what active adults actually want to making the business case for wellness investment to your board — this show covers the full picture, in plain language, with no fluff.Mike has spent over two decades in fitness and wellness, and the las

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    What Does Professional Wellness Program Management Actually Cost an HOA?

    EPISODE 7: What Does Professional Wellness Program Management Actually Cost an HOA?The HOA Wellness Report — Presented by Community Wellness ConciergeCost is almost always the first question an HOA board asks when a professional wellness management company walks through the door. It is a fair question. But the way most boards frame it — as a simple price comparison between vendors — is where the conversation goes wrong before it even gets started.In Episode 7 of The HOA Wellness Report, host Mike Newer has the money conversation honestly and directly, including the parts most wellness vendors prefer to avoid. He breaks down what HOA boards and property managers across Palm Beach County and Broward County are actually paying for when they engage a professional wellness management company, why the cheapest option on paper almost always carries the highest real-world cost, and how a well-structured wellness program can generate direct revenue back to the HOA rather than simply draining the budget.Mike covers the full operational infrastructure that professional wellness management delivers beyond the classes themselves, why the true cost comparison is management fee versus the total cost of doing it poorly, how the five percent revenue share model works and what it means financially for communities across South Florida, and where the real cost of an underperforming wellness program actually shows up — because it is almost never where boards are looking for it.If your board has ever hesitated on professional wellness management because of budget concerns, or if you have struggled to make the financial case for a better program to your fellow board members, this episode gives you the language and the framework to have that conversation with confidence.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major platforms. Visit communitywellnessconcierge.com to request your free Community Wellness Audit or download the State of HOA Wellness in South Florida report.The HOA Wellness Report is presented by Community Wellness Concierge — serving HOA boards and property managers across Palm Beach County, Broward County, and beyond.

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    Group Fitness vs. Personal Training: What Mix Does Your HOA Community Actually Need?

    EPISODE 6: Group Fitness vs. Personal Training: What Mix Does Your HOA Community Actually Need?The HOA Wellness Report — Presented by Community Wellness ConciergeGroup fitness or personal training — it sounds like a simple question with a simple answer. But the way most HOA boards approach it is exactly where a lot of community wellness programs go wrong before the first class ever runs.In Episode 6 of The HOA Wellness Report, host Mike Newer breaks down why framing this as an either/or decision is the problem, what the right programming mix actually looks like for different community types across South Florida, and how to use real resident data to keep that mix aligned over time as your community evolves.Mike covers why generic schedules designed for nobody in particular consistently underperform, how to think about group fitness and personal training as two distinct tools that serve completely different functions within a residential wellness program, and the specific programming frameworks that work best for 55-plus active adult communities, luxury mixed-age communities, and family-oriented gated neighborhoods across Palm Beach County and Broward County.This episode is for any HOA board member or property manager who has ever looked at their class schedule and wondered whether they are actually offering the right things to the right people at the right times — and who wants a clear framework for answering that question with confidence.Topics covered include why either/or thinking about group fitness and personal training consistently leads to underperformance, how demographic alignment determines programming mix, the specific frameworks that work for different South Florida community types, why personal training is the highest-leverage pipeline into broader program participation, and how to build a resident feedback loop that keeps your programming aligned over time.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major platforms. Visit communitywellnessconcierge.com to request your free Community Wellness Audit or download the State of HOA Wellness in South Florida report.The HOA Wellness Report is presented by Community Wellness Concierge — serving HOA boards and property managers across Palm Beach County, Broward County, and beyond.

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    Seven Wellness Amenities Your HOA Should Be Offering Residents Right Now

    Most gated communities in South Florida have a fitness room. Very few have a wellness program that actually delivers what residents are looking for. The gap between those two things is wider than most HOA boards realize — and it is entirely closable.In Episode 5 of The HOA Wellness Report, host Mike Kneuer breaks down the seven wellness amenities that separate the highest-performing residential communities in Palm Beach County and Broward County from the ones where the gym sits empty and residents stop asking for more.This episode is a little different. While most of what we cover on this show is aimed at HOA boards and property managers, today Mike is speaking directly to residents — because residents are often the most underutilized force in improving a community's wellness offering. If you live in a gated community in South Florida and your wellness program feels like it is missing something, this episode gives you a clear picture of what you should have access to and exactly how to start the conversation with your board.Mike walks through professionally instructed group fitness classes, personal training access on community property, nutrition counseling and wellness workshops, physical therapy and recovery services, massage programming, community wellness events and challenges, and the one amenity most communities completely overlook that determines whether residents actually use everything else.Topics covered include what makes the difference between a class that fills up every week and one that slowly empties, why personal training is the highest-satisfaction service in any community wellness program, how wellness events build a community culture that extends far beyond the fitness room, and a word-for-word email template residents can copy and send directly to their property manager or board.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major platforms. Visit communitywellnessconcierge.com to request your free Community Wellness Audit or download the State of HOA Wellness in South Florida report.The HOA Wellness Report is presented by Community Wellness Concierge — serving HOA boards and property managers across Palm Beach County, Broward County, and beyond.

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    How Gated Communities in Palm Beach County Are Using Wellness Programs to Retain Residents and Boost Satisfaction

    Palm Beach County is one of the most competitive residential lifestyle markets in the country. Communities in Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Wellington, and Lake Worth are not just competing on square footage and amenities — they are competing on the feeling of daily life. And right now, the communities winning that competition have one thing in common: a wellness program that residents genuinely love.In Episode 4 of The HOA Wellness Report, host Mike Kneuer breaks down what is actually happening with residential wellness programming across Palm Beach County — what the highest-performing communities are doing, why this market demands a higher standard than almost anywhere else in the country, and what HOA boards and property managers can do right now to close the gap.Mike covers why Palm Beach County's active adult population and year-round outdoor living culture make professional wellness management more impactful here than in most other markets, what residents in Boca Raton, Delray Beach, and Wellington are specifically responding to right now, how the revenue share model is gaining traction with HOA boards across the county, and what separates communities that retain residents year after year from the ones quietly losing them to better-programmed competitors.If you manage or serve a gated community anywhere in Palm Beach County, this episode was built specifically for you.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major platforms. Visit communitywellnessconcierge.com to request your free Community Wellness Audit or download the State of HOA Wellness in South Florida report.The HOA Wellness Report is presented by Community Wellness Concierge — serving HOA boards and property managers across Palm Beach County, Broward County, and beyond.

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    The Real Reason Most HOA Fitness Programs Fail — And What Thriving Communities Do Differently

    Most HOA fitness programs in South Florida do not fail because the board stopped caring or the budget ran out. They fail because of specific, structural problems that were present before the first class ever ran — problems that are entirely predictable, entirely avoidable, and almost never addressed until it is too late.In Episode 3 of The HOA Wellness Report, host Mike Kneuer breaks down the three real failure modes he has watched play out in gated communities across Palm Beach County and Broward County — and the four things that the communities with thriving, resident-loved wellness programs consistently do differently.Mike covers the single-instructor dependency trap and why building an entire program around one person is a structural failure waiting to happen, why cookie-cutter programming that ignores your community's actual demographics is quietly killing participation before it has a chance to grow, and why the most well-designed fitness program in South Florida can still fail completely if nobody owns the communication piece.If your community has cycled through instructors, watched participation decline without understanding why, or inherited a wellness program that has never quite worked — this episode names exactly what is going wrong and what to do about it.Topics covered include the three most common HOA fitness program failure modes, why consistency is a structural requirement not a personality trait, how demographic alignment drives participation, the communication gap that kills more programs than bad instructors ever do, and the four characteristics that every thriving community wellness program shares.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major platforms. Visit communitywellnessconcierge.com to request your free Community Wellness Audit or download the State of HOA Wellness in South Florida report.The HOA Wellness Report is presented by Community Wellness Concierge — serving HOA boards and property managers across Palm Beach County, Broward County, and beyond.

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    What to Look for When Hiring a Residential Fitness Program Manager for Your Gated Community

    Most HOA boards approach hiring a wellness vendor the same way: collect a few proposals, compare the prices, and go with whoever seems reasonable. It is a process that feels responsible. And it is a process that consistently produces disappointing results.In this episode, Mike Kneuer breaks down why the cheapest wellness vendor almost always ends up costing the most — and gives HOA boards and property managers a clear, practical framework for evaluating wellness proposals the right way.What you will learn in this episode:The single biggest mistake HOA boards make when evaluating wellness vendors is leading with price before understanding value. A solo instructor offering the lowest rate is typically offering one thing: showing up and teaching a class. What they are not offering is backup coverage, a resident communication strategy, board-level reporting, program variety, or any of the operational infrastructure that makes a wellness program function reliably at scale.The seven questions every board should ask before signing anything cover the areas that matter most: backup coverage protocols, performance reporting structure, resident communication ownership, program customization for your specific community demographics, instructor certifications and insurance, what success looks like at 90 days, and whether there is a revenue share opportunity built into the arrangement.Red flags to watch for include no references from comparable communities, vague contracts with no performance standards, resistance to program customization, and no proof of liability insurance before the first class runs.The full-service wellness management model functions as a complete wellness department for the community rather than a vendor relationship. That means the management company owns instructor hiring and vetting, scheduling and backup coverage, resident communication, event planning, equipment recommendations, and board reporting. The property manager and board set the direction and receive regular updates. They do not manage the day-to-day.Key quote from this episode:"The best wellness management companies don't function like vendors. They function as a full wellness department — and that distinction changes everything about how you should evaluate a proposal."www.CommunityWellnessConcierge.com

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    How South Florida HOA Boards Can Increase Property Values With Residential Wellness Programs

    Episode 1: How South Florida HOA Boards Can Increase Property Values With Residential Wellness ProgramsWhen a prospective buyer tours a gated community in Boca Raton, Delray Beach, or Boynton Beach, they are not just evaluating square footage. They are deciding whether this community is a place they want to spend their life — and increasingly, that decision comes down to one question: what does the wellness program look like?In the debut episode of The HOA Wellness Report, host Mike Kneuer — founder of Community Wellness Concierge and a 20-year veteran of the South Florida fitness industry — breaks down the direct connection between residential wellness programming and property values across Palm Beach County, Broward County, and the broader South Florida market.Topics covered include why wellness amenities have become a top-three buying priority for luxury residential buyers in South Florida, how consistent professional programming drives lower resident turnover and fewer HOA complaints, what separates a true wellness program from an underused fitness room, how demographic alignment determines whether residents actually show up, and how the revenue share model is helping HOA boards across Palm Beach and Broward County offset the cost of professional wellness management.Mike also shares five honest questions every HOA board member and property manager should be asking about their current program right now.If you serve a gated community in Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Wellington, Lake Worth, Coral Springs, Weston, Deerfield Beach, or Pompano Beach — this episode was built for you.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major platforms. Visit communitywellnessconcierge.com to request your free Community Wellness Audit or download the State of HOA Wellness in South Florida report.The HOA Wellness Report is presented by Community Wellness Concierge — serving HOA boards and property managers across Palm Beach County, Broward County, and beyond.

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Most gated communities in South Florida have a fitness room. Very few have a wellness program that actually works.The HOA Wellness Report is the podcast for HOA board members, property managers, and community leaders who want to close that gap — and build a residential wellness program that residents genuinely love, that runs without adding to anyone's workload, and that delivers real value back to the community.Hosted by Mike Kneuer, founder of Community Wellness Concierge, each episode breaks down the strategies, decisions, and real-world lessons behind the most successful residential wellness programs in South Florida. From hiring the right fitness management team to getting more residents through the door, from understanding what active adults actually want to making the business case for wellness investment to your board — this show covers the full picture, in plain language, with no fluff.Mike has spent over two decades in fitness and wellness, and the las

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