What is the name of your organization?
WellMiss
What is the name of your solution?
WellMiss
Provide a one-line summary or tagline for your solution.
Virtual trauma care clinic for women survivors of crime and traumatic loss, offering integrative, whole-person healing and support.
In what city, town, or region is your solution team headquartered?
Atlanta, GA, USA
In what country is your solution team headquartered?
USA
What type of organization is your solution team?
For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models
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What specific problem are you solving?
Globally, over 1 in 3 women experience violence in their lifetime. In the U.S., nearly 50% of women report at least one traumatic event. Among the 1 in 3 who face violence, 1 in 4 will endure a traumatic loss like the sudden death of a child or partner—events strongly linked to traumatic grief, heart disease, and physical health decline. Yet trauma care remains fragmented, often siloed into mental health services that overlook trauma’s toll on the body.
Women in Georgia and Florida—particularly in BIPOC and low-income communities—face limited access to trauma-trained, grief-informed, culturally competent clinicians covered by insurance. Traditional care models rarely accommodate work schedules, transportation barriers, or the time and trust required to build healing relationships. Many women report short visits, lack of follow-up, and feeling unseen. Meanwhile, trauma-related conditions like inflammation, cardiovascular disease, and chronic stress remain unaddressed.
Eight out of ten leading causes of death are tied to unresolved trauma, yet trauma care is still viewed only through a mental health lens.
WellMiss solves this by delivering virtual trauma care tailored to women survivors of crime and traumatic loss—a place where the impact of trauma on heart, mind, body, and social well-being is fully acknowledged and addressed.
What is your solution?
WellMiss provides a multidisciplinary, trauma-informed care team that addresses the full-body impact of trauma—mental, emotional, physical, and social.
After a woman signs up or is referred for care, she receives a welcome email and is scheduled with a care coordinator who introduces our model and gathers her health history. She completes a trauma-informed screening process using validated tools like the Global Psychotrauma Screener (GPS), Traumatic Grief Inventory, PHQ-9, GAD-7, and others to assess how trauma has affected her health.
She then meets 1:1 with an integrative doctor, therapist, and registered dietitian/nutritionist—each for an hour-long evaluation. Based on these, we co-create a personalized care plan.
Plans often include six months of group therapy with a consistent cohort which includes yoga therapy or naturopathic education, group medical visits (e.g. trauma and hypertension, insomnia, or stress), and group nutrition counseling (e.g. emotional eating and grief, or food as medicine).
A dedicated care coordinator serves as her compassionate guide throughout. All sessions are delivered virtually using secure HIPAA-compliant platforms, removing access barriers while offering deeply human, whole-person healing.
Who does your solution serve, and in what ways will the solution impact their lives?
WellMiss serves women who are victims of crime—including homicide loss, human trafficking, sexual assault, domestic violence, intimate partner violence, and assault—and survivors of traumatic loss, such as suicide, substance abuse, child loss, mass violence, and unexpected loss. We focus on women in BIPOC, rural, low-income, and underserved communities across Georgia and Florida, where trauma care is often inaccessible, fragmented, or culturally misaligned.
These women face multiple barriers: a lack of trauma- and grief-informed clinicians, limited insurance-covered options, transportation issues, and care models that overlook trauma’s impact on the body. Many are left to navigate their pain in isolation, without coordinated or compassionate support.
WellMiss provides virtual, whole-person trauma care that is accessible and deeply human. Patients receive coordinated care from an integrative doctor, therapist, and registered dietitian—all trained in trauma and grief. Group care cohorts build healing in community, reduce isolation, and offer ongoing support.
By addressing trauma’s effects on the heart, mind, body, and spirit, we help women reclaim their health, rebuild trust in care, and feel seen, heard, and held. WellMiss offers a healing space that honors the depth of what she’s survived—and helps her move forward.