Reclaim Partner Program
Build a survivor focused practice.
Grow your business with clients who need you, and deliver a full program of exercise, metabolic care, nutrition, and connected support. We help you acquire the clients. You change their lives.

The opportunity
Demand is enormous. Supply is not.
Millions of adults need structured, qualified support, and most cannot find it. Major medical bodies now recommend exercise as part of standard care, yet few practices deliver it. That gap is your opportunity.
The need is unmet.
Only about a quarter of practice groups offer any exercise or rehab program.
2The clients are waiting.
Memios matches you to people in your area or by telehealth.
The credential is yours.
CETI OncoVie® Cancer Exercise Specialist certifications lead the world as the gold standard in exercise oncology education.
We bring the clients. You deliver the care.
Memios reaches people through The Longevity Letter, social channels, and hospital partnerships, then matches them to certified providers. The app replaces your marketing burden with a steady inbound pipeline. You focus on what you do best. We handle the rest.
What you can deliver
A partnership to deliver life changing services.
In partnership with Memios, you can deliver all Reclaim programs to your clients on a cash-pay basis. Life changing services, one platform, one relationship.
Reclaim Exercise
Deliver standardized assessments and progressive movement programs built on the national protocol. Structured exercise reduces fatigue, lifts mood, and improves physical function and quality of life. 3 Program libraries reduce your delivery overhead so you can serve more clients well.
How the model works
A practice that pays you to do meaningful work.
Certify
Earn the CETI OncoVie® Cancer Exercise Specialist certification and lead your field.
Engage
Join the Memios platform. It is the operating system of your practice.
Get clients
Receive a steady pipeline of clients matched to you by geography or telehealth.
Deliver and earn
Convert matched clients into cash-pay engagements across all your services.
Who should join
Built for the professionals who deliver care.
Licensed clinicians
Physical and occupational therapists, nurses, clinical exercise physiologists, and registered dietitians. Certify at the Licensed Clinical Standard on top of your existing scope.
Fitness and wellness professionals
Certified trainers, cancer exercise specialists, and health coaches. Certify at the Wellness Provider Standard and operate within your certification.
Telehealth providers
Any qualified provider delivering remotely. A telehealth protocol module lets you serve clients anywhere, beyond your local market.
Nutritionists
Registered dietitians and nutrition professionals who deliver the protein and recovery guidance that protects muscle. Certify to add Reclaim Nutrition to the plans you build and coordinate with each client's movement and metabolic care.
Wellness Guides
Trained by Memios to lead community activities and create a sense of connection. You bring members together, spark belonging, and keep people engaged and supported between visits.
Exercise Specialists & Wellness Coaches
The Cancer Exercise Training Institutes' OncoVie® certificate is the National Standard for cancer exercise. With over 20,000 exercise specialists around the world, it provides the trust and expertise your clients and the oncology professionals demand.
Annual recertification
Maintain your standing with continuing education credits each year, with career mobility as you grow.
Be among the first to define the field.
Join the national standard for exercise oncology. Get certified, get matched, and build a practice that matters.
Grounded in peer-reviewed research.
- 1American Cancer Society. Cancer Treatment and Survivorship Facts & Figures 2022–2024. Atlanta: American Cancer Society; 2022.
- 2Schmitz KH, Demanelis K, Crisafio ME, et al. Proximity to Cancer Rehabilitation and Exercise Oncology by Geography, Race, and Socioeconomic Status. Cancer. 2025;131(1):e35515.
- 3Campbell KL, Winters-Stone KM, Wiskemann J, et al. Exercise Guidelines for Cancer Survivors. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 2019;51(11):2375–2390.
- 4Ligibel JA, Bohlke K, May AM, et al. Exercise, Diet, and Weight Management During Cancer Treatment: ASCO Guideline. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 2022;40(22):2491–2507.
- 5Rock CL, Thomson CA, Sullivan KR, et al. ACS Nutrition and Physical Activity Guideline for Cancer Survivors. CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. 2022;72(3):230–262.
- 6Wilding JPH, Batterham RL, Calanna S, et al. Once-Weekly Semaglutide in Adults with Overweight or Obesity. New England Journal of Medicine. 2021;384(11):989–1002.
- 7Neeland IJ, Linge J, Birkenfeld AL. Changes in lean body mass with GLP-1-based therapies and mitigation strategies. Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism. 2024;26(Suppl 4):16–27.
- 8Lee J, Lee C, Min J, et al. Effects of protein supplementation combined with resistance exercise in older adults. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2017;106(4):1078–1091.
- 9Verreijen AM, Verlaan S, Engberink MF, et al. A high whey protein supplement preserves muscle mass during weight loss in obese older adults. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2015;101(2):279–286.
- 10McNeil J, Fang X, Stone CR, et al. First-Year Implementation of the EXCEL Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022;19(3):1930.
- 11Coletta AM, Bayles M, Bae M, et al. Telehealth-Delivered Exercise Program in Older Adults Living With and Beyond Cancer. JMIR Cancer. 2025;11:e56718.