Wellness

Healthy, Productive and Appreciative Employees

Today, a well thought-out employee benefits strategy integrates both wellness and the importance of living a healthy lifestyle.  At Sullivan Benefits, we have the knowledge, expertise, tools and resources necessary to guide you to successful program outcomes.  While the ROI on Wellness is often questioned, our Wellness experts and their support has yielded positive outcomes at organizations of all shapes and sizes.

Support and Resources

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Nan Maley, RN – Corporate Wellness Director “Nan the Nurse”

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Design and implementation of effective wellness programs

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Coordination of onsite events and health fairs

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Employee engagement strategies

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Extensive library of health and wellness communication materials

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Complimentary onsite blood pressure, percent body fat, BMI and stress assessments

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On-site individual coaching and counseling

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Coordinate initiatives with carriers/vendors

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Focus on education and prevention

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Monthly wellness newsletters

Wellness Solutions

Our Wellness experts, support and resources help organizations drive employee engagement and education while integrating how to use their benefit plans most effectively.  Our Wellness solutions can support your organization’s HR/Benefits/Finance team and benefits program.

Wellness Newsletters

Wellness Newsletters

Wellness Newsletter – May 2021

Self-Care and Mental Health: More than half of adults in the United States will experience mental illness—which refers to a variety of conditions that affect one’s mood, behavior, feelings or thinking—at some point in their life. Mental illnesses can occur...

Wellness Newsletter – April 2021

Alcohol Awareness & Healthy Sleep: Observed every April, Alcohol Awareness Month is meant to raise awareness about alcohol use and break the stigma by discussing how alcohol-use disorders affect individuals, families and communities. This year is especially...

Wellness Newsletter – March 2021

The foods and beverages you consume have a significant impact on your health. In fact, 60% of adults have one or more diet-related chronic diseases. The newly released Dietary Guidelines for Americans (2020-2025) offers science-based nutrition advice to develop...

Wellness Newsletter – February 2021

3 Ways to Boost Heart Health: Heart disease continues to be the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States. In fact, 1 in every 4 deaths is caused by heart disease.