A comprehensive Workplace Wellness Program is one that assists employees to voluntarily make choices that improve their health and ultimately their productivity. It encompasses activities and opportunities for individuals in organizations to promote health and wellness. This helps create healthier employees and a better work environment. Well-structured wellness programs, when implemented consistently, have been shown to save money on healthcare costs[1]. It has also been proven that the healthier the employee, the better they will perform and the better their health-seeking behavior.
In a typical group of 100 employees, 29 have obesity, 21 have high blood pressure, 17 have high cholesterol, and 9 have elevated blood glucose[2]. Investing in workplace wellness programs encourages employees to practice healthier habits through eating better, working out more and relieving stress in productive ways. Wellness programs show that organizations actually care about their employees, and a work environment in which employees feel wanted and valued can increase productivity. Workplace wellness programs benefit employees and employers by reducing employees’ health risk factors which include:
- Stress and other mental health challenges
- Being overweight or obese
- Poor nutrition
- Lack of exercise compounded by a sedentary lifestyle and long hours spent sitting in the office
- Overuse of and dependence on alcohol
- Complications from health conditions, such as diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol
[1]https://www.healthaffairs.org/doi/10.1377/hlthaff.2009.0626
[2]https://www.wellsteps.com/blog/2019/01/10/therapeutic-lifestyle-change-tlc/