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| Our Projects : Livingston Wellness Partnership |
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| Livingston Wellness Partnership
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CLICK BELOW FOR AN INFORMATIONAL PACKET (PDF) ON THE LIVINGSTON WELLNESS PARTNERSHIP Livingston Wellness Partnership.pdf
The Livingston Wellness Partnership is a group of local agencies and providers who believe a focus on wellness is health care that works.
Our Vision The Livingston Wellness Partnership will be the local resource dedicated to a healthier Livingston County in partnership with worksites, schools, and communities.
Our Mission The... |
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| What's the ROI of Worksite Wellness Programs? By Dr. Ron Goetzel
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Why Should a Business Invest in the Health & Well-Being of Its Workers? its
This question was recently answered at presentation covering "The Value of Workplace Wellness Programs — How Making Small Changes Can Positively Impact Your Company’s Bottom Line". The program was presented by the Genesee Valley Health Partnership; Steuben Rural Health Network; S2AY Rural Health Network; and the Livingston County Chamber of Commerce.
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| How's Your Health?
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Free Health Information Personalized Just For You . . . It's easy and confidential!
What it Is: The Genesee Valley Health Partnership is committed to finding better ways to improve health and medical care for Livingston County Residents. We are offering "How's Your Health," which can help improve your ability to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Here is how it works:
- The survey takes about 10 minutes. Disponible en español - Either click on th stethoscope... |
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| Employee Health Promotion: A Wise Business Investment
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By Ellen Lindahl, RN, MPA Director of Health Promotion Preferred Care
A compelling case can be made supporting an increased business investment in health promotion – an investment of time, energy, attention and money. For far too long, the health care industry has spent a disproportionate amount of these resources on the supply side of the economic equation. We have largely ignored the promise of demand-side intervention strategies, which stress health promotion and simply... |
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