Corporate Wellness Programs: Focus on Health Education Activities

1. Have a current policy outlining the requirements and functions of a comprehensive Corporate Wellness Program.
2. Have a wellness plan in place that addresses the purpose, nature, duration, resources necessary, participants in, and expected results of a Corporate Wellness Program.
3. Orient workers to the Corporate Wellness Plan and give them copies of the physical activity, nutrition, and tobacco use policies.
4. Promote and encourage worker participation in the physical activity/fitness and nutrition education/weight management program.
5. Offer health education information to workers.
6. Have a Corporate Wellness Programs committee that meets at least once a month to oversee the Corporate Wellness Program.
7. Offer regular health education presentations on various physical activity, nutrition, and wellness-related topics. Ask voluntary health associations, healthcare providers, and/or public health agencies to offer onsite education classes.
8. Host a Health and Wellness as a kick-off event or as a celebration for completion of a wellness campaign.
9. Designate specific areas to support workers such as diabetics and nursing mothers.
10. Conduct preventive health and wellness screenings for blood pressure, body composition, blood cholesterol, and diabetes.
11. Offer confidential Health Risk Assessments.
12. Offer onsite weight management/maintenance initiatives for workers.
13. Offer weight management/maintenance, nutrition, and physical activity counseling as a member benefit in medical insurance contracts.

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