Wellness programs are a second-hand
response to an evident need for people to take better care of themselves. The
programs often are sponsored by employers as a means of making their workforce
more stable and healthy. For a FREE wellness program consultation, please call 1-888-324-6178 today.
The programs are
work-centered because it is in a company’s best interests to encourage employees
to become more health. Sometimes the programs are initiated by a workplace
insurance company for the same reason: to improve the physical conditioning and
stamina of employees. But the insurance company’s interest is in reducing medical
claims on policies.
The Wellness Councils of
America have estimated that eight in 10 health insurance claims are a
consequence of people being in chronically health because they do not practice
good wellness habits. In other words, the sick employees are tobacco users, eat
poorly or immoderately, fail to exercise with any regularity, and generally are
hurting themselves and denying their employers full productive capacity.
Businesses that are not large
enough to run their own preventive / wellness programs for employees sometimes
let insurers do so. The outside providers health and wellness programs, provide
a nurse or exercise specialist to work with employees, and produce health
assessments by which employers can monitor their progress and partner with
their doctors along the way.
Programs offered by insurers
include nutrition classes, where food values and consumption habits are taught.
These can help obese employees as well as workers who simply are not eating the
foods necessary to produce needed energy and mental acuity. Some programs will
offer extended weight loss activities, playing on the group dynamic to
encourage individual effort.
Probably the most popular
wellness programs are exercise events. These can range from on-campus or
after-work aerobic classes to strength-building and flexibility activities. The
key to success of such programs is long-term commitment. In recent decades,
smoke cessation programs have become popular as cigarette smoking continues to
lose its cachet.
Besides the health benefits
that accrue to participants in wellness programs, other rewards sometimes are
given by companies. Prizes of one kind or another are offered to those who
endure in their exercise, smoke cessation, or weight loss programs. And health
insurance companies sometimes offer discounts to participants whose health has
measurably improved.