Grocery Planning & Smart Shopping
Plan trips, compare prices, and shop confidently and independently.
Food independenceGrayWell Path teaches Wisconsin Medicare & Medicaid members the everyday food skills — planning, shopping, budgeting, and safe prep — that build lasting independence and better health.
GrayWell Path delivers nutrition education and daily-living food-skills training to Wisconsin Medicare and Medicaid recipients — including Family Care, Family Care Partnership, and IRIS members.
We help older adults and adults with disabilities live healthier, more independent lives through hands-on, person-centered teaching that meets the goals at the heart of every care plan.
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Every lesson turns nutrition knowledge into concrete daily habits members can own for life.
Plan trips, compare prices, and shop confidently and independently.
Food independenceManage a food budget and stretch benefits on a fixed income.
Financial stabilityPlan balanced meals and read nutrition labels to make healthy choices.
Healthier eatingHands-on training in safe, independent meal preparation.
Daily-living independenceGroup classes and 1:1 coaching that build lasting healthy routines and confidence around food.
Better healthThe skills we teach are what keep people healthy, independent, and living in their own communities. By turning nutrition knowledge into concrete daily habits, we help members eat better, manage chronic conditions more confidently, and reduce reliance on task-substitution services — supporting the goals every care team is working toward.
Serving Wisconsin Medicare & Medicaid recipients — Family Care, Partnership & IRIS.
Diploma in Human Nutrition; Certificate in Coaching Health & Wellness.
Trained to the IRIS Support Services Provider Training Standards (P-03071).
Person-centered, goal-based curriculum with progress documentation.
Scope. We provide nutrition education and skills training — not medical nutrition therapy, dietitian-only services, meal delivery, or clinical treatment. We partner with clinical providers when a member's plan calls for it, and services are delivered only when properly authorized.
We're seeking MCO network contracts, IRIS participant referrals, and community-site partnerships across Milwaukee and Waukesha counties — and we welcome small, outcomes-focused pilots so partners can measure member health outcomes before scaling.