Corporate Wellness Programs
Do you want to increase company productivity and overall wellbeing? Do you have insurance health requirements to meet? Is your line of work stressful? Do you notice employees calling in sick more?
Who Uses On-Site Massage?
From small businesses to Fortune 500 companies, on-site chair massage has become an invaluable tool for reducing stress and promoting health in today's demanding workplace. The number of companies that offer massage to lower stress and improve productivity is growing every year. So, do such people-friendly policies result in higher revenues? “You bet, says Fortune Magazine. In fact, Eddie Bauer, one of Fortune Magazine’s 100 Best Companies to Work For, provides on-site massage twice a week at corporate headquarters.”
And Why?
How Corporate Clients Work With Me:
Here's What Corporate Clients & Employees Are Saying:
"Our office has been taking advantage of Sloan’s Corporate Massage program for over two years now and I cannot say enough about what a great service it is. It is such an easy way to provide a wellness benefit to our employees, with very little effort required by the company. Sloan is simply delightful to work with! She is professional, courteous and extremely knowledgeable. Our employees absolutely love her and look forward to her monthly visits. Appointment times fill up so fast that we’ve had to add an additional day to our monthly schedule in order to accommodate more employees." ~Claudette Doyle, Assured Partners
"It’s hard to find time to schedule a massage outside of work, workout, grocery shopping, and family time. Sloan makes it easy to take care of yourself, even with limited time. I have struggled with TMJ for years and Sloan’s visits to our office help keep this condition in check. Sloan creates a rapport with each client and knows exactly where they hold stress, and idiosyncrasies of their body. She always asks about the previous ache or ailment. Her suggestions stretching, sleeping posture, massage techniques, tennis ball trigger point activation really worked! She shows clients how to continue the treatment so that they can eventually “treat themselves. I’ve learned so much more from Sloan than I ever imagined. She opened my eyes to massage, energy work, the physical and mental benefits of yoga, how to sleep with a properly aligned spine, and how to listen to my body and know when something is not quite right. I suggest every Firm offer her services to employees. I’m so glad my company values wellness and promotes total well-being, happy employees are more productive employees after all." ~Lane Hettich, Assured Partners
Who Uses On-Site Massage?
From small businesses to Fortune 500 companies, on-site chair massage has become an invaluable tool for reducing stress and promoting health in today's demanding workplace. The number of companies that offer massage to lower stress and improve productivity is growing every year. So, do such people-friendly policies result in higher revenues? “You bet, says Fortune Magazine. In fact, Eddie Bauer, one of Fortune Magazine’s 100 Best Companies to Work For, provides on-site massage twice a week at corporate headquarters.”
And Why?
- Participation: Studies show that 99% of your employees will take part in a chair massage program.
- Cost: Chair massage is often cheaper than providing free coffee or soda and healthier, from as little as $10 per employee.
- Effectiveness: Same day results that last for weeks.
- Productivity: “Even a brief chair massage visit can significantly improve employee problem solving abilities while improving creative thinking.” ~American Psychologist
- Helps eliminate absenteeism: “Massage addressed the symptoms of stress,” says Bruce Kelly, a consultant with William M. Mercer, the benefits firm. “It offers people relief and helps them perform better.”
- Employee Health: Massage has been shown to reduce blood pressure, heal carpal tunnel issues, relieve arthritis, improve joint/muscle aches especially in painful areas of the neck and back, while boosting the immune system. Resulting in less sick days.
- Morale: Happy employees directly impact the bottom line. Feeling taken care of, employees tend to work harder feeling more connected to their employer.
- Stress: Job stress and related problems cost companies an estimated $200 billion or more annually, based on information from the American Institute of Stress and the American Psychological Association.
How Corporate Clients Work With Me:
- Company schedules a reoccurring day each month
- Company employee sends out an email each month for employees to schedule a time between 10-2
- Employees are responsible for their own payment $1 per minute
- Company provides an empty office or meeting room for massage day 10-2
Here's What Corporate Clients & Employees Are Saying:
"Our office has been taking advantage of Sloan’s Corporate Massage program for over two years now and I cannot say enough about what a great service it is. It is such an easy way to provide a wellness benefit to our employees, with very little effort required by the company. Sloan is simply delightful to work with! She is professional, courteous and extremely knowledgeable. Our employees absolutely love her and look forward to her monthly visits. Appointment times fill up so fast that we’ve had to add an additional day to our monthly schedule in order to accommodate more employees." ~Claudette Doyle, Assured Partners
"It’s hard to find time to schedule a massage outside of work, workout, grocery shopping, and family time. Sloan makes it easy to take care of yourself, even with limited time. I have struggled with TMJ for years and Sloan’s visits to our office help keep this condition in check. Sloan creates a rapport with each client and knows exactly where they hold stress, and idiosyncrasies of their body. She always asks about the previous ache or ailment. Her suggestions stretching, sleeping posture, massage techniques, tennis ball trigger point activation really worked! She shows clients how to continue the treatment so that they can eventually “treat themselves. I’ve learned so much more from Sloan than I ever imagined. She opened my eyes to massage, energy work, the physical and mental benefits of yoga, how to sleep with a properly aligned spine, and how to listen to my body and know when something is not quite right. I suggest every Firm offer her services to employees. I’m so glad my company values wellness and promotes total well-being, happy employees are more productive employees after all." ~Lane Hettich, Assured Partners