Adam & Eve Wellness Initiatives Lower Employee Insurance Rates By Nearly 10%!
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For many employees, this means an annual savings of over
Other programs that Adam & Eve encourages employees to participate in include company-wide basketball, volleyball and horseshoes competitions.
"We started our wellness program in 2007. Since then, we've seen drops in percentages of body fat (down 7.69%), body weight (down 4.22%), cholesterol (down 4.37%) and glucose levels (down 3.30%) in employees who participate in the program," says Underwood.
Adam & Eve has utilized the help of
"It has been a very satisfying experience seeing the positive impact we have made in people's lives over the past three years. We have truly provided a win-win situation ... with healthier employees and reduced health care costs," says White.
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