Employee Health Promotion
Posted on : 25-09-2008 | By : Health Promotion | In : wellness programs
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Good Employee Health Promotion Starts with Employee Health Promotion
Employee Health Promotion might be the fatal flaw in your Employee Health Promotion Program. Is Employee Health Promotion part of your strategy? Does workplace wellness stop when your workers leave the office?
Give Your Employees Health and Wellness Continuity
If workers don’t have the tools to pursue health and wellness on a individual level, then it becomes easy for them to “fall off the wagon” and slide back into a unealthy lifestyles. If you have a walking program, for example, it should encourage workers to build walking routes near their homes, perhaps with the cooperation of the neighborhood association or coworkers who live in the neighborhood.
Employee Health Promotion Means Never Being “Out of Sight, Out of Mind”
Your Corporate Employee Health Promotion Program coordinators should have “vacation wellbeing” as part of their job scope. In other words, you don’t want corporate health promotion to stop at the boundaries of the workplace campus. Instead, integrate individual health and wellness with your Employee Health Promotion Initiatives.
This benefits your Employee Health Promotion Initiatives in two ways:
it lowers the chance that the staff member will come back to the office feeling unfit, overwhelmed and unable to resume their Employee Health Promotion Initiatives; and
it shows that their employer is just as invested in their individual health and wellness as they are
Like a marathon, individual health and wellness is a long-term commitment and it’s difficult for anyone to do in isolation. Simply put, it’s easier to maintain your health when you know others are depending on you and watching your individual performance. It’s easier to stick to an physical activity program when you have a jogging partner who wakes you up when you oversleep, or spots you when you’re lifting weights.
Similarly, it’s easier to stick to your Employee Health Promotion Program when you know your employer is supporting you and wishing you the best.
Don’t Dictate Individual Health
Just as Employee Health Promotion surveys serve a vital function in building a Employee Health Promotion Program, it’s critical that you involve workers in designing an off-site wellness strategy. No one enjoys being told what to do, but everyone enjoys having assistance in tacking tough problems. Make it clear that workers are in charge of their own health and wellness. Your role as their health management partner is to support, advise, counsel, offer resources and information.
Of course, don’t forget that part of individual health and wellness responsibility is to offer good health risk assessment baselines so workers can proceed safely on the road to better fitness.






