Supporting Long-Term Care in Chronic Gastrointestinal Health
Event: 3rd Annual Virtual Gastroparesis Conference
Host: G-PACT (Gastroparesis Patient Association for Cures and Treatments)
Date: March 21, 2026
Time: 10:00 am – 2:00 pm (EST)
Format: Online via Zoom
Official Website: https://g-pact.org/event/3rd-annual-virtual-gastroparesis-conference/
Chronic gastrointestinal motility disorders are rarely short-term challenges.
They require long-term management — not only of symptoms and lifestyle adjustments, but also of emotional resilience and autonomic balance.
At ZenoWell, we have long been engaged in the field of autonomic regulation and mind–body health. Many individuals living with chronic digestive conditions experience persistent stress and regulatory strain. The connection between nervous system state and digestive function is increasingly recognized as an important part of long-term care. Sustainable support, therefore, depends not only on accurate medical information, but also on helping individuals better understand and regulate their own physiological responses.
Through our ongoing work in this area, we connected with G-PACT — the Gastroparesis Patient Association for Cures and Treatments. For more than two decades, G-PACT has provided education, advocacy, and community support for patients and families affected by gastroparesis and other complex digestive disorders. By amplifying patient voices and facilitating access to reliable resources, the organization plays a vital role in strengthening informed, patient-centered care.
This year, G-PACT will host its third annual virtual conference, bringing together patients, advocates, clinicians, and industry partners. The program is designed to offer research updates, practical insights, and meaningful dialogue — creating space for connection, learning, and shared progress.
ZenoWell is honored to contribute to this initiative. Through educational collaboration and community-focused support, we aim to help expand access to structured knowledge and sustainable self-regulation strategies — without increasing the burden on those already managing chronic conditions.
We look forward to continued engagement with G-PACT and the broader chronic illness community, and we welcome organizations, researchers, and individuals interested in education, research exchange, or community initiatives to connect with us.







