Benefitness Updates for 2026

January 26, 2026

Benefitness continues to expand access to adaptive wellness across the West Valley with several exciting updates designed to remove barriers and welcome more individuals into a supportive fitness environment. Recent enhancements include simplified unlimited monthly pricing, the launch of Benefitness In-Home Training, and an expanded age range now welcoming members as young as 12 years old when accompanied by an adult.

Benefitness recently introduced a new membership structure that eliminates tiered pricing and allows all members unlimited monthly gym visits at nearly half the previous cost of the unlimited tier. This update supports consistency, long-term progress, and flexibility for individuals with varying wellness goals and schedules.

“Our goal has always been to make adaptive fitness inclusive, welcoming, and sustainable,” said Lorrie Karn, Director of Benefitness. “By simplifying pricing and expanding access, we are opening the door for more people to move, strengthen, and thrive at their own pace.”

In addition to pricing improvements, Benefitness has expanded services beyond the gym with the launch of Benefitness In-Home Training. This new option brings personalized fitness, nutrition, and wellness coaching directly to individuals where they live, helping overcome challenges such as transportation limitations, mobility concerns, or recovery needs. Services are available in private homes, apartments, independent living communities, assisted living settings, and select memory care environments with appropriate planning.

All in-home sessions are led by nationally certified professionals trained in adaptive exercise and individualized program design. The program is also ideal for individuals transitioning from physical therapy who benefit from continued guided movement and accountability.

Benefitness is an adaptive gym that supports individuals with a wide range of physical abilities while also welcoming community members seeking a safe, inclusive approach to wellness. Programs and services include Rock Steady Boxing for individuals living with Parkinson’s, additional boxing-based fitness classes, adaptive stretch and movement, seated yoga, personal training, wellness coaching, nutrition guidance, and body composition analysis (BIA scans).

As part of its commitment to serving the whole community, Benefitness now welcomes members as young as 12 years old, provided minors are accompanied by an adult during participation. This update allows families and caregivers to engage in wellness together while maintaining a safe and supportive environment.

Benefitness is part of the Benevilla family of programs and reflects the nonprofit mission of enriching lives through connection, wellness, and support throughout the West Valley.

For more information about memberships, in-home training, or available programs, visit www.benefitnessgym.org or call 623-584-0065.