About Divinity

Divinity Postnatal Retreat is a woman-founded wellness center in Virginia, transforming the postpartum experience with expert care and holistic support for families.

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Our Story

Every family deserves care, rest, and support after bringing new life into the world. At Divinity Postnatal Retreat, we saw too many parents leaving the hospital without the resources they truly needed to recover, bond, and thrive. That’s why we created a sanctuary designed to nurture both parents and newborns.

Here, healing goes beyond medical checkups—it’s about restoring balance, building confidence, and surrounding families with expert care during one of life’s most delicate seasons

Meet Our Leaders

Danielle Adams – Founder & CEO

Danielle Adams is the visionary behind Divinity Postnatal Retreat, committed to redefining postpartum care. She combines compassion, expertise, and leadership to create a sanctuary where families receive holistic support, healing, and guidance during the “fourth trimester.”

Kymiesha Jones – Chief Operating Officer

Kymiesha Jones brings expertise in healthcare administration and hands-on experience in community care. As COO of Divinity Postnatal Retreat, she ensures seamless operations, compassionate support, and a nurturing environment where families can heal, bond, and thrive.

Our Mission

At Divinity, our mission is simple yet powerful: to provide comprehensive, compassionate, and community-based postpartum care that supports parents and strengthens families.

We exist to:

  • Reduce the emotional and physical challenges of the postpartum period.
  • Offer nursery access, doula and nursing care, counseling, nutrition, and wellness services in one supportive environment
  • Create a standard of care that addresses both the medical and emotional needs of parents.
  • Ensure no family feels alone during one of the most vulnerable yet transformative times of life