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Employers know that healthy employees are their biggest asset. Increasingly, employers are offering worksite wellness programs as a way to improve employee health and productivity and reduce long-term health care costs.
iWORKwell seeks to support and recognize Sonoma County employers who take steps to promote wellness at the worksite.
iWORKwell Healthy Business Recognition Program
Download the iWORKwell brochure
For more information about the iWORKwell, please contact:
Beth Dadko
Sonoma County Department of Health Services
bdadko@sonoma-county.org or (707)565-6681
What's New
3/2/2012 2012 Worksite Wellness Symposium
iWORKwell invites you to the 2012 Workforce Wellness Symposium. It takes place Tuesday, March 27th from 4-6pm at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital. Featured speaker is Christopher Silva, President and CEO / St. Francis Winery for excellence in workforce wellness. Business owners, brokers, HR and Safety Managers are invited to attend. Dowload the flier for more details.
7/12/11 Sonoma County Economic Development Board Launches Healthy Business Recognition Program
The Economic Development Board, in conjunction with Health Action’s Worksite Wellness Workgroup, is proud to announce the launch of Sonoma County’s first Healthy Business Recognition Program. This voluntary program acknowledges employers who have designed and implemented wellness programs within their organizations. Click here to learn more.
2/11/11
Check out what the North Bay Business Journal is saying about Worksite Wellness!
How to Get Started?
If you would like to create a workplace that encourages a healthy lifestyle and helps employees acquire and maintain healthy habits, click here for the Worksite Wellness Toolkit developed by the Northern California Center for Well-Being. The Worksite Wellness Toolkit will help you:
- Identify the strengths and weaknesses of your wellness policies
- Develop an action plan to implement or improve a worksite wellness program
- Set up programs and policies that give you a return on your investment
Also, please see this list of local worksite wellness resources. These free, low-cost, and cost-saving resources can help your Sonoma County business start or modify and employee wellness program.