Wellness Library : Creating a Employee Health Promotion Program
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Five reasons to have a wellness program
1. The United States spends more dollars on healthcare than any other nation yet we are not the world’s healthiest
Largely sedentary
Tobacco use is still popular
Stress is at epidemic levels (WHO)
Alcohol continues to take its toll on American citizens
2. Much of the illness in America is avoidable
Tobacco and alcohol are leading causes of death
As much as 70 percent of the expenditure of healthcare is driven by avoidable illness
3. Health Care costs continue to rise
Health Care premiums continue to rise and to be passed on to the employee
Healthcare expenditures are usually the number one benefit cost to most employers
4. The worksite is an ideal setting to address health and well being
Most Americans work
Poor health habits take a toll on U.S. Employers
Employers have a vested interest in health related problems.
5. Research validates that Company Health Promotion Programs are able to better health, save money, and even produce a return on investment.
Aldana,S.G. (1998). Financial impact of Corporate Health Promotion Programs and methodological quality of the evidence. The Art of Health Promotion. Vol 2, Number 1.
Wilson, M.G. (1996). A all-inclusive review of the effects of Corporate Wellness Programs on health related outcomes: An update. The American Journal of health promotion. Vol 10, Number 6.
Wilson, M.G. (1996). A comprehensive review of the effects of Employee Wellness Programs on health related outcomes: An update. The American Journal of health promotion. Vol 11, Number 2.
Chapman, L.S. Proof Positive: An analysis of the cost-effectiveness of workplace wellness. 3rd ed. Seattle: Summex Corporation, 1996.
Pelletier, K.R. A review of the health and cost-effective outcomes studies of all-inclusive health promotion and disease prevention programs at the worksite: 1993-1995 Update. The American Journal of Health and Promotion. Vol. 10, Number 5.
Key Components of a Company Wellness Program
Physical Wellness – Focuses on the development, maintenance, or improvement of one’s physical fitness
Sample Physical Worksite Health Promotion Programs / Workshops
Annual health evaluation
Regular physical exercise
Smart safety habits
Emotional Wellness – Focuses on all aspects of mental fitness
Sample Emotional Corporate Wellness Programs / Workshops
Stress management sessions
Accepting aging
Addictive behaviors
Parenting
Financial Wellness – Focuses on improving the quality of life of staff members by facilitating families and individuals in becoming fiscally stable
Sample Financial Company Wellness Programs / Workshops
Financial management
Savings and Investing
Credit and Purchasing
Insurance and Estate Planning
Spiritual Wellness – Focuses on promoting a healthy inner self
Sample Spiritual Workplace Wellness Programs / Workshops
Promote daily devotional readings
Provide regular service opportunities
Give a daily/weekly/monthly chapel (meditation) time during work hours
Nutritional Wellness – Will see to the needs of the workers through group and individual nutritional services
Sample Nutritional Worksite Wellness Programs / Workshops
Individual nutritional Assessment
Individual and group counseling
Instructional classes
Weight loss programs
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