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Volume 3 Issue 15
Biometric Screening A biometric screening is the first step in the Voluntary Wellness Initiative, a program through the Motivation Alliance that promotes workplace wellness. The screenings are free for Excela Health employees. Your screening consists of height, weight, body mass index, blood pressure, blood cholesterol and blood glucose. Scheduling is easy and can be done online! Visit the Voluntary Wellness Initiative page under Employee Wellness on the Intranet. View the checklist and read how employees can qualify for a reduced per pay deduction premium medical plan. Sign up today for your free screening by going to the Calendar of Events on the Intranet. Appointments are filling up fast, so don’t wait! The wellness year ends September 30, and biometric screenings must be completed by that date. Additional screenings have been added for the month of September. Register for your biometric screening by clicking here. Spots are filling up fast, so be sure to register soon.
Elliott Group Donation Elliott Group, Jeannette, recently donated an additional 3,400 N95 masks to Excela Health. Mike Lordi (left) CEO of Elliott Group and an Excela Health Trustee is shown making the presentation to Albert Novak (right), Excela Health Chief Development Officer. Looking on is Jason Reynolds (back left), Elliott Group Director of Global Human Resources; and Rosalie Bell, Elliott Group Vice President of Corporate Compliance. Excela Health is grateful for the support of our community partners.
Foundations Special Edition Newsletter “A Foundation of Support- In the Time of COVID”, a newsletter dedicated to the support for Excela Health through the Latrobe Area Hospital Charitable Foundation, the Westmoreland/Frick Foundation and the community. The newsletter features a list of donors, an inspirational story of recovered COVID patients and more. Click here to read.
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