Employee Wellness

Research has shown that well designed wellness programs can improve the health habits of your employees, which may lead to reduced group insurance costs, fewer lost productivity and sick days and increased presence. Kishwaukee Corporate Health can design and assist you in implementing a comprehensive wellness program based upon your company's unique needs and goals. Programs can include interventions such as on-site nursing, screening programs, health risk assessments, goal setting, presentations and many others.
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- EAP services
- Educational seminars
- Health and wellness coaching
- Health risk assessments
- Individual couseling
- On-site nurses
- Program design
- Blood Pressure
- Bone Density
- Body Fat Analysis
- Chemistry Profile
- Cholesterol Profile
- Ergonomics
- Flexibility
- PSA
- Rapid Chloesterol Panel
- Waist Measurement
- Chicken Pox
- Flu
- Hepatitis B
- MMR
- Tetanus
Quarterly Business Breakfasts are a valuable educational resource for your management staff. Each breakfast features a professional and interactive presentation on a variety of topics important to you, and a free hot breakfast buffet. All programs are provided at no charge to any area employer and are held at the hospital's Doug and Lynn Roberts Conference Center.
Join us for the next Business Breakfast with a free hot breakfast and seminar
- Dr. Patrick Gannon and Heidi Bergman, RT, CPCT, BATT
Presents information on: Drug Testing Questions and Answers
Thursday, July 24th 7:30 - 9 am
Located at the New Kishwaukee Community Hospital
- Nancy Quick, OSHA Compliance Specialist
Presents information on: OSHA Recordables
Thursday, October 23rd 7:30 - 9 am
Located at the New Kishwaukee Community Hospital
For more information call 815.754.4882. Space is limited. Reservations preferred.
- American Institute for Healthy Living: www.healthylife.com
- American Association of Occupational Health Nurses: www.aaohn.org
- American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine: www.acoem.org
- Center for Disease Control: www.cdc.gov
- US Department of Agriculture: fnic.nal.usda.gov
- American Counsel on Exercise: www.acefitness.org
