Employer Wellness : Worksite Wellness Program Ideas: Fighting Addictions
Tobacco Cessation
Smoking cessation assistance is a worthwhile wellness exercise. Smoking is frequently a difficult habit to overcome. Workplace wellness activities to support “tobacco-free” living include:
Use American Lung Association resource. These include the Freedom From Smoking group and/or video-tutorial. There is also a follow-up video “A Lifetime of Freedom From Smoking”.
Reward people who have successfully quit smoking for six months with an appropriate “kicked the habit” certificate and some type of incentive gift.
Offer “cold turkey” sandwiches to smokers who pledge to quit during the Great American Smokeout.
Begin a “quitting or thinking about it” reinforcement group to help and encourage people trying to stop smoking.
Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Addictions
If a substance abuse policy is not in place in your worksite, advocate that one be developed. Request a knowledgeable Company Health Promotion Program Committee member be included in the policy development process. If such a policy is already in place make sure Company Health Promotion Program Committee participants are alert to the policy and have a thorough understanding of it. From time to time, remind workers of wellness resources and programs available.
Invite AA, NA, AI-Anon, and other groups to meet in a corporation building and/or publicize community gatherings.
Serve non-alcoholic drinks whenever alcohol is served, and make sure food is always served along with alcoholic beverages.
Provide easily accessible information about counseling, referral, and treatment programs available in the neighborhood. Put this information in an area where it can be viewed without embarrassment.
When conducting wellness programs include information about responsible alcohol use on stress/weight management, nutrition, physical fitness, smoking, and accident prevention.
Issues such as co-dependence and the difficulty of helping a substance abuser can also be addressed. Offer this information as part of the wellness program by offering informational materials, brown bag sessions, EAP information, etc.
The EAP provider is an great resource for substance abuse wellness programming and or employee assistance.
Other addictions, such as problem gambling, food addiction, shopping, Internet addiction, etc., can be problematic and can reach the point of affecting a person’s work and life. Provide information, video review, or employee assistance sessions discussing these subject matters.
A Employee Wellness Program Committee member may gain personal information regarding a employee issue. Remember to keep all employee information completely confidential.