# Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Health And Wellness Programs

Life insurance is more than just a policy to cover you in times of death. Your insurance carrier wants you to be healthy, happy and productive. This is why most carriers are offering health and wellness programs, aimed at educating and supporting their clients in maintaining healthy lifestyles.

Health and wellness programs are designed to educate both employers and employees. Studies show that employers who take an active interest in their employees health and well-being have reduced employee absenteeism by a significant number. Employers who implement programs to promote healthy lifestyles and stress reduction have happier employees with less "burn out" rates and increased productivity.

Standard Life offers a useful health calculator, as well as tips for a healthier lifestyle and diet. The calculator can help you determine whether you are eating a balanced diet, getting enough exercise, and offers help to prevent major health problems. It offers links to other websites that are helpful in education of such health issues as cancer, diabetes and heart disease, as well as mental health concerns.

Talk to your employer about health wellness programs, and ask what programs are available for you and your co-workers. Remember, your health is important not only to you but to your employer and your insurance carrier. Take advantage of these programs to ensure your health for years to come.

Saturday, August 19, 2006 3:10:50 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
Nice Post! Much appreciated.

I have been looking for the link of this health calculator, thanks for providing the same.

I think I need to go with a H&W Program too...

Abby
Tuesday, August 22, 2006 11:15:12 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
The health calculator really helped me as well to see what I needed to do to improve my health. Contact your insurance agent to see what health and wellness programs are being offered by your insurance carrier.
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