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Working Well — One Big Connection

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2024 at a Glance

2024 at a Glance

Workplace Wellness – For You!

Whether your company has five or 500 employees, a workplace wellness and well-being initiative can benefit employers and employees alike. Watch our video series on workplace wellness!

Working Well is a collaborative of employers in the 5 Healthy Towns region committed to sharing resources and best practices that support employee health and well-being. While every employee’s needs are unique and different, we know that companies who speak openly about health and well-being can be instrumental in helping employees and their families access help when it is needed.

There are many resources in our community to help companies encourage employees in their wellness journey. Studies even show that workplace programs can improve employee retention and create a more positive workforce culture.

Join us to learn about these resources in your community!

You are invited to participate in this new initiative sponsored by 5 Healthy Towns Foundation and local healthcare partners.

It’s an opportunity to learn more about workplace well-being at your own pace and enhance the wellness culture at your organization.

Working Well was developed with input from local employers like you across our 5 healthy towns region. We hope you will check it out!

If you’re interested in learning more, take the first step and complete a 2-minute survey.

• As a thank you for completing the survey, 5HF will offer a free wellness center visit for each of your employees to use on their own time at any of the wellness centers in our area. (Chelsea, Dexter, Stockbridge, and Manchester)

• In addition, nominate a Working Well Ambassador for even more benefits.

In addition to the resources and information we provide, you can:

• Share wellness resources with your workforce, including wellness center discounts.

• Share success stories with our community to increase your visibility as a great employer.

For more information:

OneBigConnection.org/WWTeam

Lori@5healthytowns.org

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