Employee Benefit Advisor July 6, 2020
Caitlin Kennally

As we continue to adapt to today’s ever-changing environment, it is important to consider the impact on workplace wellness. In these uncertain times, engaging employees in their health and well-being remains a high priority for organizations nationwide, but existing programs may need to be examined to ensure they meet changing needs.

For example, many people are experiencing increased stress, yet do not have access to fitness facilities or support networks that typically help motivate them. When considering how to adapt workplace wellness initiatives, there are a number of strategies that can successfully ensure employees continue to have the resources necessary to meet their health and well-being goals, from wherever they are.

Renew the focus on well-being

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