Posted by Employer Wellness | Posted in Employer Wellness | Posted on 14-11-2008
Health and Wellness Fair activities put the spotlight on Employee Health Promotion Programs
A Health and Wellness Fair is a excellent way to shake your workers out of the doldrums and into better awareness of their health and wellness. A Health and Wellness Fair brings your organization together to discuss Employee Health Promotion Programs, examine Medical Insurance and “cafeteria” plans, explore health savings accounts, publicize Employer Wellness Program Programs and share success stories and challenges.
Some common Health and Wellness Fair desired outcomes include:
better awareness of the health services and resources available to staff members, both from their employer and from local, state, regional and national health services;
increased motivation for improving health behavior
increased participation in Employee Health Promotion Programs, commuter and carshare programs and health savings accounts
better awareness of person health status through Health Screening and Biometric Testings, Health and Wellness Fair activities, displays, handouts, and demonstrations, and
better information on what staff members are seeking from their employer’s health management initiatives, and which staff members are interested in participating.
Planning a Health and Wellness Fair
Planning a Health and Wellness Fair is a lot like starting an Employer Wellness Program on a smaller scale. Just like an Employee Health Promotion Program, your Health and Wellness Fair will need publicity, logistical planning, programming, targeted goals, in-house marketing and of course, executive approval. Festive touches like free food, kid-friendly activities, live music, art displays, talent shows and other community-minded fun will help cement the appeal of your Health and Wellness Fair and ensure that the Health and Wellness Fair becomes a welcomed, annual event.
You can find some Health and Wellness Fair planning tips at the Family and Consumer Sciences site of Texas A&M University. These Health and Wellness Fair tips are aimed more at community and non-profit organizers, but you can discover many useful Health and Wellness Fair ideas at the site.
Health and Wellness Fairs and Employer Wellness Program Recruitment
Many Employer Wellness Program planners find that Health and Wellness Fairs are the primary reason why staff members sign up for walking Employee Health Promotion Programs, health savings accounts and other pro-Employee Health Promotion Programs.
Don’t forget – not only do staff members value these programs highly, but the increased energy and decreased sick leave associated with Employee Health Promotion Programs also saves your organization money. The Employer Wellness Program Statistics are clear – healthier companies work harder and pay less in Medical Insurance premiums.
