Participating in a university-based general wellness program over a multi-week period (attending at least 85% of sessions over a minimum of 8 weeks) is necessary to be eligible for this incentive. You must complete an attestation form in HCM by Nov. 30 to earn the incentive.
Why is this Important?
Health and wellness are critical components of overall well-being and can make a significant difference in the length and quality of peoples’ lives. Enhancing the overall wellness of benefits-eligible faculty and staff is a core value of the CWRU Wellness Program and has been identified by Gallup as a critical factor to enhance work performance, productivity, morale and engagement, and to reduce illness and turnover.
Series topics that would fit into this new category include Eldercare, Environmental Health, Women’s Health, Men’s Health, and more. Stay tuned, as we will continue to add new programs in this category.
Eldercare
Learning how to navigate the maze of eldercare needs for family members and friends can be stressful. Topics such as insurance, dementia, communication strategies, and others can be challenging to deal with, and it is usually best to learn more from professional eldercare experts. This 9-week series will feature such experts and focus on important information faculty and staff may need when eldercare is necessary.
Thursdays, May 15 - July 24, from 12-1 pm via Zoom. We will not host sessions on June 19 or July 3.
Blue Zones
Power up with the Blue Zones Power 9, an eight-week series focusing on nine habits of the healthiest people on the planet. Blue Zones are geographic regions on earth where people tend to live long and very healthy lives with very little chronic illness presence. Learn more about the Blue Zones through these sessions:
June 5 - Blue Zones Overview and Introduction to the Power 9 with Lindsay Malone, MS, RD, LD
June 12 - Move More (Exercise and Daily Movement) with Justin Fiutem, MS
June 26 - Food (Plant Slant, Wine) with Lindsay Malone, MS, RD, LD
July 10 - Power Down (Meditation, Yoga, Deep Breathing, etc.) with Julie Schlemmer, BS, E-RYT 500
July 17 - Purpose with Patty de Vries, MD
July 24 - Connection and Community (Faith, Family, Friends) with Jessica Grossmeier, PhD, MPH
Aug. 7 - Wrap Up with Lindsay Malone, MS, RD, LD
Thursdays, from 12:30-1:30 pm via Zoom
Interpersonal Relationships at Work
Managing relationships with others at work can be challenging at times. Learning best practice strategies to enhance your ability to establish, maintain, and grow healthy interpersonal relationships is important and will foster greater well-being at work. Useful strategies will be shared by a variety of expert presenters in this new series.
April 3 - We're All in this Together: Supporting Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace - Andrea Peck, MA
April 10 - Dealing with Difficulty and High Maintenance People - Kelsey Loushin, BA, LICDC-CS, CDP
April 17 - Teaching Assertiveness: The Art of Speaking Up & Self-Advocacy - Andrea Peck, MA
April 24 - Handling the Stress of Interpersonal Relationships - Judith Eugene
May 1 - Enough is Enough: Why Professional Boundaries Matter - Andrea Peck, MA
May 8 - He Said She Said...Understanding Gender Difference at the Workplace - Kelsey Loushin, BA, LICDC-CS, CDP
May 15 - Take Charge of Your Emotions Around Difficult People - Susan Fee, MEd, LPCC (V)
May 22 - Working with You is Killing Me - Kim Langley, MEd
Sessions will be offered from 12:30-1:30 pm each week, with the exception of the May 15th session which will occur from 12-1 pm.
Parenting Series
Working in higher education while parenting can be rewarding, yet challenging, too. Learning how to best handle issues that arise during childhood may help smooth and destress daily life experiences for parents and their children. This new series will feature two counselors experienced in working with family and children: Kim Langley, MEd and Patty Saddle, MA, LPC, LSW.
Feb. 6 - Conflict Resolution for Families -
Feb. 13 - Solving for Peaceful Kids & Parents -
Feb. 20 - Understanding and Helping Your Teen Manage Anxiety -
Feb. 27 - Emotionally Intelligent Parenting: Raising Kids with Social Skills & Self-Awareness -
March 6 - Raising an Optimistic Child -
March 13 - Siblings Without Rivalry -
March 20 - Building Blocks for Authentic Self-Esteem -
March 27 - Understanding and Helping Your Teenager Manage Stress -
Visit our Parenting page for additional resources, including information about CWRU's Child Care Subsidy Program.
Holistic Health Series
Evidence supporting holistic health therapies such as meditation, yoga, Ayurveda, Feng Shui, and Reiki has grown through the years. Learn more about the power of complementary medicine applications to foster optimal well-being through this 8-week series with Judith Eugene, certified yoga instructor, Reiki Master Teacher, and health and wellness educator.
This series may return in 2025.