Monthly Wellness Themes
Health Net partners with the County Employee Wellness Division to support their monthly health themes. Together, we provide tailored resources empowering employees to prioritize their well-being and cultivate a healthy workplace culture.
August Theme – Burnout Prevention
Health Net teams up with the County Employee Wellness Division to provide resources on monthly health topics. This month, our theme is all about Burnout Prevention.
Ever feel like you're doing too much and it's starting to wear you down? That's burnout, and it's not fun. But there are ways to avoid it! One tip is finding balance between work and personal life. Want to learn more? Join our wellness webinar—it's for everyone! Let's talk about staying healthy together!
Resources
- One Minute of Wellness Tip: Work-Life Balance
It's difficult to find the perfect balance between work and life. Aim for a healthy integration of both. - Register for the Health Net Wellness webinar – Understanding Burnout
Date: September 18, 2024
Time: 12:00 - 12:45 p.m.
Health Net teams up with the County Employee Wellness Division to provide resources on monthly health topics. This month, our theme is all about vision health.
It's important to look after your eyes. They let you see and enjoy everything around you! Doing a few easy things, like taking breaks from screens to avoid tired eyes, and wearing sunglasses that protect from the sun's rays, can help keep your eyes feeling good and working well.
Health Net teams up with the County Employee Wellness Division to provide resources on monthly health topics. This month, our theme is all about hydration.
It's a good idea to drink plenty of water all year long, not just when it's hot outside. Many foods like fruits and vegetables are made mostly of water. Try tasty fruit-infused water or add watermelon to a salad.
Resources
- Fruit-infused water recipes (PDF) – enjoy these easy to make and tasty recipes.
- Cool off with this refreshing recipe: Watermelon, Jicama and Feta Salad (PDF)
- One Minute of Wellness Tip: Stay Hydrated with Foods made of Water
Every cell in the body needs water. Most of our daily water intake comes from beverages but look to these foods too. - Eat Right: How much water do you need?
Health Net teams up with the County Employee Wellness Division to provide resources on monthly health topics. This month, our topic is about mental health.
Taking care of our mental health is as important as looking after our bodies. This month, we'll discover how pets can help reduce stress, learn about children's mental health, and find a healthy recipe.
Resources
- Best Friend Fridays – The benefits of pets. Less Stress. Lots of Love.
- One Minute of Wellness Tips:
- Pets are Good for Our Brain (recording). Pets may give us a brainpower boost and reduce stress.
- Mental Health and Children (recording): Your child's mental health is just as important as their physical health.
- Child Mental Health Flyer (PDF)
- Health Net members have access to Unwinding by Sharecare. This program helps increase calm with online breathing exercises, meditations, sleep support, visual relaxation, and more.
- Salmon with Spinach recipe (PDF) – High in omega-3 fatty acids, salmon reduces cortisol levels and anxiety. Grill or bake salmon fillets and pair them with vegetables like spinach which is high in magnesium, and it regulates cortisol levels and induces relaxation.*
* Source: Eat These Foods to Reduce Stress and Anxiety (clevelandclinic.org)
Sleep
Getting enough sleep is important for staying healthy. Making sure you get good sleep is considered one of the keys to living well and feeling your best. There are helpful resources listed here and include a healthy recipe and educational materials that explain how sleep affects your health. Also, there's a relaxation exercise to help you unwind, and information on insomnia, a common problem that can make it hard to get enough good-quality sleep.
Resources
Physical Activity
Staying active is part of a healthy lifestyle. It can help you get stronger, feel happier, and think more clearly. It's important to make exercise a regular thing in our day-to-day lives. There are some helpful resources included that can help us figure out how much exercise we need, simple stretches we can do at home or work, and why walking is a great way to stay active and healthy.
Compassion
Being kind to each other at work can make a big difference. It helps us feel supported and work together better. Being compassionate means understanding and caring about how others feel, which makes our workplace feel like a nicer place for everyone. The resources we've included show a simple way to be kind to yourself and others through a quick meditation.