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EMPLOYEE WELLNESS RESULTS – July 2005
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Participation 70 Employees began in program and 60 completed Health coaches were recruited from every area of the organization Participation was spread throughout all departments
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Improvements 86% of those who began program completed it 41% of smokers met their goal and quit! 22% of those overweight reached <25 BMI 65% of those with high cholesterol achieved their goal 44% of those with high BP lowered it
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Improvements, cont. THE COMPANY TOTAL WEIGHT LOSS WAS 214.1 POUNDS! The largest individual weight loss was 30 pounds! The largest single cholesterol drop was 29%! 7 smokers quit!
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Outcome Stats
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Incentive Prizes 16 Winners of $500 (27%) 20 Winners of $250 (33%) 16 Winners of $100 (27%) 8 Winners of $50 (13%) Total pay out is $14,500 Achievements recognized at all-staff meeting 8/30/05
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Testimonials “There’s no way I would have made these changes in my life without the Step up to Wellness program. $500 was a big incentive for me!” –Gwen Williams “It did inspire me. I lost 21 pounds, and Lord knows I wouldn’t have done it without the program.” – Brenda Baxter “I saw this program spark a lot of enthusiasm among staff. People made some really significant lifestyle changes.” – Deborah Dancz, Health Coach
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Testimonials, cont. “I began to quit smoking about 2 months before the wellness program began, knowing exactly what it was doing to my body… I was still struggling, and then came along a great incentive where I could be rewarded for quitting both tangibly and physically and that gave me the willpower to quit and stay quit now for about 1-1/2 yrs. I now often ride my bike to work with all of the extra energy I have. I would highly recommend to all smokers, never quit quitting, you will be successful one day and benefit from not smoking all the way around.” – Kasandra Powlenko
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Testimonials, cont. “I FEEL THE WELLNESS PROGRAM CAUSED ME TO BE MORE CONCERNED ABOUT MY HEALTH. THE MONEY FACTOR WAS A BIG INCENTIVE TO QUIT SMOKING. I ONLY SMOKED AT HOME, MAINLY. TO ME, WINNING $500.00 IS A WONDERFUL INCENTIVE, LIKE WINNING THE LOTTERY. ANYONE WOULD BE EXCITED ABOUT WINNING THE LOTTERY, AND RECEIVING $500.00.” - Marilyn Conroy
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Challenges Transition in leadership for program Transition of health coaches Clarification of outcomes and points for activities Support for smoking cessation among employees
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Recommendations Recommend repeating program Suggest beginning Fall 2005 Increase support for smoking cessation with goal of becoming smoke-free company (offer gum, patch, hypnosis)
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