A Corporate Wellness Program is an organized program to help workers in establishing healthier lifestyles. This can include enhancing employee awareness on health topics, providing behavior change initiatives, and/or establishing business policies that support health-related goals. Programs and policies that promote increased physical activity, tobacco use prevention and cessation, and healthy food selections are a few examples.
What are the Dimensions of Wellness?
Wellness means more than just being physical fit. The Dimensions of Wellness may include:
• Spiritual Dimension of Wellness,
• Emotional Dimension of Wellness,
• Social Dimension of Wellness
• Intellectual Dimension of Wellness and
• Physical Dimension of Wellness.
The dimensions of wellness are sometimes shown as a "wellness wheel" with examples of wellness components that include physical fitness, nutrition life purpose, financial planning, support systems & social connections, stress management, mind-body health, career planning and continued learning. The key to individual wellness is maintaining a balanced “wellness wheel”. A comprehensive Wellness Program addresses most, if not all, of these dimensions of wellness.
Why Provide a Corporate Wellness Program?
Workers spend a great deal of time working, and research show that our traditional work-week is getting longer. In fact, the typical American now works almost 47 hours per week. Plus, modern technology such as laptops, cell phones, email and voice have blurred the boundary between work-life and home-life. These realities lower the amount of time that the average American is able to devote to health & wellness activities, and yet workers are expected to be at peak performance when on the job.
A study by the American Association of Occupational Health Nurses found that Workplace Health Promotion Programs are successful in helping workers make positive health changes due to several factors such as environmental support, convenience and social or co-worker acceptance.
What is the Connection between Wellness and the Workplace?
Workplace Health Promotion Programs and Policies that promote healthy behaviors can make a significant impact on employee wellness AND have an impact on the company’s bottom line. Research indicates that for every dollar invested by companies in Workplace Health Promotion Programs, there were savings ranging from $1.49 to $4.91 with the average wellness program ROI being $3.14*. In businesses terms, that's more than a 3:1 minimum wellness ROI - a number that is difficult to ignore, and a best practice that should garner serious consideration from companies. In fact, a Corporate Wellness Program literature review posted in Health Promotion Practitioner Journal found:
• 19 research studies found a 28.3% reduction in sick leave
• 16 research studies demonstrated a 5.6:1 return on investment
• 23 demonstrated a 26.1% reduction in health care costs
• 4 demonstrated a 30% reduction in direct health care and workers’ compensation claims
There is little doubt that a Corporate Wellness Program targeted to meet a company’s specific needs can save money by decreasing absenteeism, decreasing medical costs, decreasing employee turnover, and enhancing productivity.
For help in starting a Corporate Wellness Program or to get a free wellness proposal you can visit
www.WellnessProposals.com or
www.InfiniteWellnessSolutions.com
* US Department of Health & Human Services, 2003
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