Employer sponsored wellness programs have increased in popularity over the past decade, but not all have shown to be successful. This presentation will best define the meaning of wellness, discuss why wellness is important in the workplace, explore common wellness programs on the market, and identify key program components that are proven to improve employee health and reduce the significant increase in medical claim costs year after year.
Kenneth Asta, Director of Employee Health for Rock Valley Physical Therapy will be showing us some good ways to stay healthy in the workplace and to encourage your employees to stay health while at work!

Tuesday Feb 25, 2020
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM CST
Check-in will begin at 11:30AM
Food will arrive around 11:40AM
Program will begin at 12 Noon until 1PM
Clinton County Satellite Office
Cost is $12 for members and $20 for "not yet members" and includes lunch along with the program! Payment will be collected at the program during check-in.
Molly Goettsch, Program & Events Coordinator
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