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Title: Program Overview for Employee Wellness


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Program Overviewfor Employee Wellness
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Whole-Person Assessment Life-Balance
Program
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A Tool for Employee Wellness
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Cultivating Self-Responsibility
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Opening a new doorway to wellness

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Become Your EmployeesWellness Solution
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Help Your EmployeesAchieve a Higher Level
ofVitality, Health Wellbeing
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Three Key Concepts from Wellness Pioneer John W.
Travis, MD, MPH (Originator of Wellness Inventory)
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The Illness-Wellness Continuum
  • Key Concept 1 Wellness is a process, never a
    static state.
  • This model shows the relationship of the Wellness
    and Treatment Paradigms.
  • Moving from the center to the left shows a
    progressively worsening state of health.
  • Moving to the right of center indicates
    increasing levels of health and well-being.
  • The Treatment Paradigm can only take you to the
    neutral point, where the symptoms of disease
  • have been alleviated. The Wellness Paradigm,
    utilized at any point on the continuum, moves
  • one towards ever higher levels of wellbeing.

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The Illness-Wellness Continuum
  • Think of the continuum as a pathway. People can
    be headed in either direction.
  • A person who is generally physically healthy, but
    who is always worrying about
  • their health and complaining, may be to the right
    of the neutral point, but may be
  • facing towards the left, in the direction of
    premature death.
  • A person who is physically or mentally challenged
    may have a positive outlook and
  • be cultivating love instead of fear, and
    consequently may be facing to the right, in
  • the direction of high-level wellness.

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The Iceberg Model of Health
Key Concept 2 Illness and Health are only the
tip of an iceberg. To understand their causes
you must look below the surface.
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The Iceberg Model of Health
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The Iceberg Model of Health
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The Iceberg Model of Health
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The Wellness Energy System
  • Key Concept 3 We are energy transformers. All
    our life processes, including
  • health and illness depend on how we manage
    energy. Putting together a
  • persons energy inputs and outputs we have the
    complete wellness energy
  • system. These 12 life processes are the basis of
    the Wellness Inventory.

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What is Wellness? John W. Travis, MD, MPH
  • Wellness is a choice.a decision you make to move
    toward optimal health.
  • Wellness is a way of life. a lifestyle you
    design to achieve your highest
  • potential for well-being.
  • Wellness is a process. a developing awareness
    that there is no end point
  • but that health and happiness are possible in
    each moment, here and now.
  • Wellness is the integration of the body, mind,
    and spirit.the appreciation
  • that everything you do, and think, and feel, and
    believe has an impact on your
  • state of health.
  • Wellness is the loving acceptance of yourself.

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How Can the Wellness Inventory Program Benefit
Your Company?
  • Create a wellness program that focuses on the
    whole person.
  • Support employee self-responsibility for their
    health wellbeing.
  • Help employees focus on the areas of their life
    they are most motivated to change.
  • Determine aggregate wellness profiles and needs
    of your organization.
  • Design custom programs for specific employee
    group profiles.
  • Target access to your current wellness resources
    and services.
  • Maintain a wellness focus year-round for
    participants.
  • Support employee health and wellbeing and optimal
    living.
  • Support creating a culture of wellness in your
    organization.
  • Improve employee performance.

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The Personal Wellness Solution
Your Employees Experience of the Wellness
Inventory Program
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Step 1 Assessment
  • Employee assesses themselves in 12 dimensions of
    wellness.

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There are 10 statements for each dimension -
120 statements total. Each statement describes
a wellness action, skill, belief, attitude or
awareness.The assessment generally takes 30-45
minutes to complete. If a client is unable to
complete the assessment at one sitting, they can
save their results and login at a later time to
complete it.
About the Assessment

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Approach the assessment in Learning Mode,
with an attitude of mindfulness and a spirit
of self-discovery.

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The Assessment
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The Wellness Inventory is both an education tool
and an assessment.

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Awakening awareness of new possibilities for
change.

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Step 2 Wellness Score
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Satisfaction Score
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Understanding My Strengths
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Step 3 Creating a Personal Wellness Plan
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Creating a Personal Wellness Plan
  • A key feature of the Wellness Inventory enables
    an employee to create
  • their own personalized wellness action plan
    consisted of 1-5 focused
  • action steps by following some simple guidelines.
  • This is a key area where a wellness coach can be
    of enormous benefit to a
  • employee in creating a realistic wellness action
    steps based upon the
  • specific dimensions of wellness the employee is
    most motivated to change.
  • Coaching is optional as the program is designed
    to be able to be fully
  • utilized by employees.

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Small steps for continuous improvement
leading to sustainable lifestyle change.
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Wellness Plan - Select Statements
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Create Wellness Action Steps
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Name Your Wellness Plan
  • Employee selects a name for their wellness action
    plan. In this case My Amazing Wellness
    Adventure.

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Select Frequency of Email Reminders
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View Wellness Plan
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Virtual Coaching, Updating Plan, Follow Up
  • Email Reminders (Virtual Coach) Your employees
    will receive their completed Wellness Action Plan
    as a regular email reminder (daily, specific days
    of the week, or weekly) at the employees
    prerogative.
  • Email reminders serve to keep employees engaged
    in the wellness program, accountable to the
    commitments in their Wellness Action Plan and
    motivated to stay improve their overall lifestyle
    and state of wellbeing.
  • Employee can edit and update their Wellness
    Action Plan from their Wellness Home Page. (The
    destination page when they first log in.) The
    Wellness Action Plan is dynamic and may be
    updated throughout the year to reflect their
    changing wellness and lifestyle focus.
  • A wellness coach is invaluable in supporting the
    creation or revising the employees Wellness
    Action Plan.

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Email Reminders
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Step 4 Tools to Support Your Clients

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My Wellness Journal
Enables employee to record daily observations and
insights and track their progress in implementing
their Wellness action steps. Employee selects one
of the twelve areas of wellness to make a journal
entry. Each entry is recorded and dated
chronologically for ease of access on future
visits. The Wellness Journal may be easily
accessed from My Wellness Homepage or from their
Email Reminders. An excellent homework tool for
your clients. .
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My Wellness Journal

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Self-Study Center
The Self-Study Center contains expert
commentaries on the 10 wellness statements from
each of the 12 sections of the assessment (total
of 120 commentaries. Employees can read
commentaries on the specific areas of wellness in
which they currently have action steps. This
enables the employee to gain a deeper
understanding of these areas. Statements are
listed within each of the 12 areas in the order
of the their level of motivation to change. An
excellent tool to use as homework for your
employees.
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Self-Study Center

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Wellness Resource Centers
  • The 12 Resource Centers have been created to
    provide helpful resources, tools and services to
    assist employees in successfully implementing
    your personal wellness plan and achieving a
    higher level of health and wellbeing.
  • The Wellness Resource Centers act as your
    Wellness Solution in all 12 dimensions of
    wellness, enabling you to access expert articles,
    exercises, books, as well as educational audios
    and DVDs.

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Wellness Resource Centers
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Wellness Resource Centers
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Wellness Resource Centers
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Wellness Resource Centers
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Wellness Resource Centers
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Expert Resources for Your Clients
  • The 12 Resource Centers are a great resource for
    your employees. You can direct your client to
    specific articles, exercises, books, educational
    CDs or other resources you feel with support them
    in successfully implementing their wellness
    action steps and deepening their knowledge. You
    will also have access to the 12 Resource Centers
    from your employees User Homepage in your
    administrative menu.

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Customizing the 12 Resource Centers
  • One of the goals of your wellness center is to
    the be your employees
  • Lifelong Wellness Solution and to support their
    personal wellness
  • journeys year-round. The 12 Wellness Resource
    Centers can be
  • partially or fully customized to include your
    wellness centers services,
  • classes, workshops, tele-classes, wellness
    coaching, and products
  • offerings.

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Step 5 Supporting Employees Ongoing Wellness
  • Reassessment and tracking employees.
  • Wellness Coaching (Optional)
  • Wellness Workshops (Optional)
  • Renewing employee access for an additional
    year(s)

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Supporting Ongoing Wellness
The Wellness Inventory can help you to both
monitor your employees ongoing wellness, and
serve as their year-round wellness solution.
Use the program to create more structure for
working with your employees and to help them
develop a longer commitment to wellness. Assess
your employee at the beginning of your
relationship and again at 6 months. Then, monitor
their progress with the Test Comparison feature.
By re-enrolling after year one, they can
reassess at 12 months and again at 18 months,
giving four assessments in an 18 month period.
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Reassessment Monitoring Progress
  • Employees are recommended to take a follow-up
    Wellness Inventory
  • assessment after six months. You can then use
    the Test Comparison
  • feature to show the percentage of change of your
    employees Wellness
  • and Satisfaction scores in all 12 dimensions of
    wellness.

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Reassessment Monitoring Progress

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Wellness Coaching Wellness Workshops
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Wellness CoachingKey Feature of Your Wellness
Program
  • The coach will support employees in creating a
    realistic personalized wellness action plan.
  • As an additional revenue stream, you can offer
    coaching packages to maintain accountability to
    their evolving wellness action plan and support
    the patient in creating the sustainable lifestyle
    change in their personal wellness journey.
  • Coaching packages may be for 3 months, 6 months
    or a year. Individual and group coaching packages
    may be offered to suit individual budgets.

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Monthly Wellness WorkshopsOptional Feature of
Your Wellness Program
  • Wellness Workshop Series Monthly workshops
    based on the 12 dimensions of wellness provide
    your employees with year-round education and
    support focused on the whole person.
  • Workshops can help educate, motivate and
    provide accountability for your employees, while
    providing a key feature for your wellness
    program. Workshops can be led by staff who have
    completed our Wellness Inventory Certification
    Training.

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Training Coaching SupportCertification
Training Program Wellness Coach Network
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Wellness InventoryCertification Training
  • The Wellness Inventory Certification Training
    provides in-depth personal experience and
    practical knowledge of the Wellness Inventory
    assessment and personal growth process. It also
    provides a unique coaching skill-set to maximize
    the program's effectiveness in creating change in
    your employees lives.
  • The goal of the course is to create competence in
    delivering the program to individuals and in
    group and organizational settings. A staff member
    be trained or you can use our certified coaches.

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Wellness InventoryCertification Training
  • The Certification Training is offered as a 14
    week class via live phone teleconference, or an
    optional 3-day weekend intensive.
  • Approved by the International Coach Federation
  • for 28 CCEs.
  • Overview www.CertifyWellness.com
  • Testimonials www.CertifyWellness.com/testimonials
    .asp

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Wellness Coach Network
  • If you prefer to offer wellness coaching through
    our network of certified wellness coaches rather
    than have internal staff trained as a wellness
    coach, we can offer coaching services to your
    employees.

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Overview of Reporting, Communication,
Coaching Tools
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Tools to Support You in Working with Your
Employees
  • The Wellness Inventory provides reporting,
    communication, and administrative
  • tools to empower designated wellness coaches,
    consultants, EAP professionals,
  • or HR staff in working with your employees.
  • Authorized coaches, consultants, or staff will
    have access to individual employee
  • score reports (in accordance with your privacy
    policy and on a permission-only
  • basis) aggregate reports to profile specific
    employee demographic segments
  • as well as a suite of communication tools to
    facilitate coaching, education, and
  • accountability.

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Employee Report Homepage
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Wellness Score
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Satisfaction Score
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Aggregate Reports Wellness Score by Single
Demographic
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Aggregate Reports Wellness Score Multiple
Demographics
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Coming full circle
  • The Wellness Inventorys whole person approach
    can help promote the increased health, wellbeing,
    vitality, and life balance that your employees
    are seeking.

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Endorsements for the Program
  • "This pioneering program gives individuals
    personal insight into
  • 12 dimensions of physical, mental, emotional,
    and spiritual wellness, and provides tools to
    transform this new awareness into lasting
    lifestyle change and a heightened sense of health
    and wellbeing.
  • Larry Dossey, MD,
  • Author, Healing Words

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Endorsements for the Program
  • "The Wellness Inventory pushes beyond health
    risk appraisals to the wellness dimension of the
    illness-wellness continuum. This self-assessment
    tool offers new insights into what makes life
    worth living. Medical care will never bring you
    to the brink of joyfulness, zest for life, and
    treating the environment responsibly. The
    Wellness Inventory puts the health back into
    health care."
  • Kent W. Peterson, MD, FACPM CEO, Occupational
    Health Strategies
  • Former director, American College of Preventive
    Medicine

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Endorsements for the Program
  • "The Wellness Inventory is the fundamental
    component to our
  • hospital's 7-Step Health and Wellness program.
    Dr. John Travis 12
  • key dimensions of wellness create a holistic
    foundation from which our clients not only
    explore the physical, mental, emotional, and
    spiritual issues of life, but more importantly
    discover ways in which to become responsible for
    their own health."
  • Patricia A. Duryea, Ph.D.
  • Duryea Associates

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Endorsements for the Program
  • "As one of the first people to computerize the
    Health Risk Appraisal, Dr. Travis saw its
    limitations early on and developed the Wellness
    Inventory
  • to extend into the all important quality of life
    issues. For over 25 years,
  • he has continued to keep it at the forefront of
    wellness."
  • Kenneth R. Pelletier, PhD, MD(hc) Chairman,
    American Health Association
  • Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of
    Arizona School of Medicine University of
    California School of Medicine, San Francisco

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Endorsements for the Program
  • "The Wellness Inventory is a powerful tool for
    health and wellness coaches and their clients.
    Coaching is all about motivation, intention and
    follow through, and the Wellness Inventory
    provides clients with invaluable feedback and the
    ability to track progress in any of the 12 areas
    of life. This tool should be part of every
    coach's tool box."
  • Dr. Patrick Williams Master Certified
    Coach CEO, Institute for Life Coach Training

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For More Information
  • Jim Strohecker
  • President
  • HealthWorld Online
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • 310-823-9553
  • jim_at_healthy.net
  • www.WellPeople.com
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