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NEENAH — Integrated Sensory will celebrate the grand opening of its new Neenah location from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. on March 6.
The community is invited to attend the ribbon cutting, tour the new space, and learn more about this cutting-edge approach to sensory and genomic wellness.
As its second location in Northeast Wisconsin, following Green Bay, Integrated Sensory promotes what it calls a forward-thinking model that blends sensory-based coaching, genomic-informed wellness, and infrared sauna services in a calm, appointment-only setting.
According to a news release, the center serves children, adults, and athletes with a focus on strengthening daily living skills and body awareness.
Integrated Sensory says its approach centers on improving foundational skills that impact everyday life — including focus, coordination, emotional regulation, balance, stress resilience, recovery, and performance.
By combining hands-on sensory coaching with personalized genomic insight, individuals gain a clearer understanding of how their bodies process stress, movement, and recovery, according to a news release.
From there, practical strategies are implemented to support measurable growth in daily functioning.
Families seek support for attention, coordination and regulation challenges. Adults pursue services for nervous system balance, sleep support, maintained self-care and overall wellness.
Athletes can utilize sensory coaching and infrared sauna sessions to enhance body awareness, recovery, and performance consistency, according to the company.
“Our mission is to help individuals build stronger skills for everyday life,” said Faith Ainsworth, Founder of Integrated Sensory. “We believe wellness should be personalized, proactive, and grounded in how the body truly functions.”
The March 6 Grand Opening will include:
Ribbon cutting ceremony
Guided tours of the facility
Opportunity to learn about sensory coaching and genomic wellness services
Paid partnership with Matt's Lawn Aerating.



