Loxahatchee River District Water Reclamation | Environmental Education | River Restoration
2500 Jupiter Park Drive, Jupiter, Florida 33458-8964 Telephone (561) 747-5700 •Fax (561) 747-9929 • www.loxahatcheeriver.org D. Albrey Arrington, Ph.D., Executive Director
Gordon M. Boggie Stephen B. Rockoff Dr. Matt H. Rostock Harvey M. Silverman James D. Snyder
Board Member Board Member Chairman Board Member Board Member
MEMORANDUM
TO: GOVERNING BOARD
FROM: D. ALBREY ARRINGTON, Ph.D.
DATE: FEBRUARY 3, 2014
SUBJECT: WELLNESS
District staff and The Gehring Group have been working together to explore Wellness options for
District employees. In general, healthy employees are happier, more productive, and have lower health
insurance costs. For all of these reasons, the District desires to implement a Wellness program.
In the past the District had a wellness program that included a Jupiter Hospital nurse coming to the
District on a quarterly basis to conduct wellness screenings for District employees. As a result of this
program, several employees benefited from early detection of various health issues. Therefore, District
staff have seen first-hand the benefits of having a program in place. Unfortunately, this program was
discontinued when Jupiter Hospital began charging for the service.
At this time, I believe the challenge lies in developing a roadmap for implementation of an effective
Wellness program. We are not alone in facing this challenge, e.g.,
http://businessweekly.readingeagle.com/wellness-programs-good-bets-tough-sells/.
Fortunately, The Gehring Group has committed to help us develop and implement a Wellness program.
The attached documentation from The Gehring Group includes:
A. Good Health Begins with Preventative Care – this flier shows what preventative care is already
covered by the District’s Employee Health Insurance.
B. DRAFT Wellness Program Development Plan – a potential 3 year roll out plan
C. DRAFT Wellness Program Metric Goal Options – some of the most common Wellness metrics
and alternate activities. To my surprise, most metrics are required to have an alternate activity
(e.g., a tobacco user can get the non-tobacco user credit if they complete the alternate activity
such as complete a tobacco cessation program).
D. Two examples of wellness programs, including MCSO Wellness (Martin County Sheriff’s
Office) and Living Well in PSL (the City of Port St. Lucie).
A successful Wellness program will require broad-based support and participation among employees
and will have relatively minimal net cost to the District. Studies have found online health-risk
assessments and biometric screenings at work sites to be among the most successful program elements,
and reducing employees’ health insurance premiums are the most effective incentives.
I believe helping employees understand their existing preventative care benefits and maximizing the
value of these benefits is an obvious first step, which we are pursuing. A second step likely will include
educational programs (e.g., lunch and learn seminars). A third step would be to evaluate the cost of
reestablishing a program like we used to have with Jupiter Hospital to provide health screening for
employees at the District.
At this time, no action is needed. However, staff would appreciate an open discussion regarding the
Boards perspective and interest in potential design elements of a Wellness program.
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Adult Preventive Care (age 19+)
Florida Blue Contact Information Customer Service: 1 (800) 352-2583 • www.floridablue.com
THE BELOW PREVENTIVE SERVICES ARE COVERED 100% IN-NETWORK BY YOUR INSURANCE PLAN.
G O O D H E A LT H B E G I N S W I T H PREVENTIVE CARE
Exams Male/Female Annual Y/N Starting Age
Physical ExamIncluding blood pressure, blood sugar screening for diabetes, height, weight, BMI & waist circumference
Both Y Any
Nutrition/Physical Activity Counseling
Both Y Any
Abdonminal Aortic Aneurysm Check Male N One-time screening, men ages 65-75 who have ever smoked
Bone Mineral Density Screening Women Y 65+; and in younger women who have an increased risk
Cholesterol and Lipid Screening Men Y 35+
Cholesterol and Lipid Screening For men and women at increased risk
Y 20+
Colorectal Cancer Screening Both Every 5 years 50-75
Mammogram Women Y 40+; every other year for ages 50+
Pap Test Women Every 3 years
Immunizations* Male/Female Annual Y/N Starting Age
Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis Both Booster every 10 years
19+
FLU Both Y 19+
Pneumococcal** Both N 19-64: if risk factors are present; 65+: 1 dose (per CDC); 50+: 1 dose (Florida Blue Benefit)
Shingles (Zoster)** Both N 60+: 1 dose (per CDC); 50+: 1 dose (Florida Blue Benefit)
Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Meningococcal
Both N 19+: if risk factors are present
Human Papillomavirus (HPV), Measles/Mumps/Rubella (MMR), Varicella
Both Physician recommendation based on past immunization or medical history
* Some immunizations are contraindicated for certain conditions, discuss with your physician.** Florida Blue Pharmacy benefits cover Shingles (Zostavax)
Florida Blue Contact Information Customer Service: 1 (800) 352-2583 • www.floridablue.com
G O O D H E A LT H B E G I N S W I T H PREVENTIVE CARE
Immunizations* Birth1
month2
months4
months6
months12
months15
months18
months24
months4-6
years11-12years
13-14years
15years
16-18years
Hepatitis A 2 doses, 12-23 months
Hepatitis B • —•— —•—
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis (DTaP) • • • —•— •
Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (Tdap) •
Haemophilus Influenza Type B • • • —•—
Inactivated Poliovirus • • —•— •
Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) —•— •
Varicella —•— •
Pneumococcal • • • —•—
FLU (Influenza)
Rotavirus • • •
Meningococcal • • (booster)
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) • (3 doses)
—•—(Annually)
Childhoodobesitymayleadtohealthproblemssuchasdiabetes,heartdisease,cancer,lowselfesteemandotherhealthconditions.
Tips to establish a healthy routine:• Setupayearlywellvisit
appointmenttospeakwithyourdoctoraboutimmunizations,BMI,physicalactivityandanutritionalplan.
• Offeratleastfiveservingsoffruitsandvegetableseveryday.
• Drinkplentyofwaterandlimitsweeteneddrinks.
• Limitscreentime(TVandcomputer)totwohoursorlessperday.
• Encourageatleastonehourofphysicalactivityeverydayandencourageyourchildtojoininonfamilyactivitiesand/orschoolsports.
The prevalence of obesity among children and adolescents more than doubled in the past 20 years. Is your child at risk?
Children & Adolescents (Birth – 18 years of age) Preventive Schedule
–•– Represents a range of recommended ages. CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH RISK FACTORS: Appropriate testing should be done at the doctor’s discretion, based on family history and personal risk factors.* These are routine immunizations based upon cdc.gov recommendations. Range of recommended ages for catch-up or certain high-risk groups is at the doctor’s discretion based on the member’s family
history and personal risk factors.
Florida Blue is an Independent Licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association.
General Health Exams
Physical Exam and Developmental Behavioral Assessment Annually, at Well Care Visit
Body Mass Index (BMI): Height & Weight Every visit, BMI beginning at age 2
Blood Pressure Annually, beginning at age 3
Hearing/Dental/Vision Screenings Annually, Newborn: Hearing; By age 1: Dental; Age 3: Vision (These services may not be covered by your medical benefits plan. Check your plan documents.)
Recommended Screenings for At-Risk Patients
Cholesterol Screening Annually, beginning at age 2
Lead test, TB, Sickle Cell & Blood Sugar As indicated by history and/or symptoms
Chlamydia, HIV and other Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Screening and Counseling As indicated by history and/or symptoms
Skin Cancer Screening Discuss with your physician
Anticipatory Guidance
Injury/Violence Prevention Annually, more often if indicated
Nutrition/Physical Activity Counseling Every visit
Screen/Counseling for Tobacco, Alcohol and Substance Abuse Every visit starting at age 12, earlier if indicated
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2013 Preventive Care Guidelines: To discuss with your Health Care Provider
Sources:www.healthychildren.orgwww.ahrq.govwww.cdc.gov & www.bam.gov
Screening tests and services (depending on your age) may include:• Physical Exam and
Developmental Behavioral Assessment
• Blood pressure
• Cholesterol and lipid level
• Depression
• Development and behavior
• Hearing
• Height, weight and body mass index (BMI)
• Hemoglobin or hematocrit (blood count)
• Lead testing
• Newborn
• Obesity, including counseling
• Oral (dental health)
• Sexually transmitted infections
Preventive screenings resulting in a diagnosis will be paid at regular health benefit plan levels.
Child Preventive Care (birth through 18 years)
Loxahatchee River District
Three Year Wellness Program Development Plan
2014 2015 2016
- Branding of Wellness Program
(“Name That Campaign”)
- Wellness Employee Interest
Survey
- Employee Health and Wellness
Fair
- Flu Shot Campaign
- Lunch and Learns
- Running or Walking Groups
- Non-tobacco use verified with
signed waiver or completion of
tobacco cessation course
incentivized (surcharge or
discount)
- Biometrics Screening and Health
Risk Assessment completion
incentivized (large raffle prize)
- Wellness committee formation
All of year one wellness activities plus:
- Biometric Screening and
Health Risk Assessment
Questionnaire completion
incentivized with payroll
incentives or Health
Reimbursement Account
funding
- Shift program emphasis to
match biometric results
- Non-tobacco use verified with
urine lab test or completion of
tobacco cessation course
incentivized (surcharge or
discount)
All of year one and two wellness
activities plus:
- Achieving biometric targets or
completing alternate activity
incentivized with payroll
incentives or Health
Reimbursement Account
funding
Loxahatchee River District
Wellness Program - Metric Goal Options Metric Target Number or Goal Alternate Activity Incentive
Completion of Biometric Screening and Health Risk Assessment Questionnaire
Completion Only N/A See “Wellness Program Incentive Options”
Body Mass Index Waist Circumference
BMI: 30 or less Waist Circumference: Men – 40 inch or less. Women – 35 inch or less
3rd party vendor will be needed for HIPAA compliance, tracking, and alternate activity implementation. Fee associated
Blood Pressure Systolic: 135 or less Diastolic: 85 or less
Total Cholesterol HDL and LDL Goals
1st year: TC: less than 199mg/dl 2nd year: HDL > 60 and/or LDL < 130
Blood Sugar Less than 120 Tobacco Use 1st year:
Non-use waiver signed 2nd year: Urine lab testing
Completion of tobacco cessation course offered through AHEC.
- On-site - Telephonic - Online
MCSO Wellness PointsIncentive Program Overview
MARTIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE - WELLNESS PROGRAM1
Mission Statement:Martin County Sheriff’s Office is dedicated to improving the health and well-being of its employees and their families. MCSO Wellness was created to provide employees with the resources needed to reach and maintain the healthiest lifestyle possible. Healthy employees will have a positive impact on the organization as a whole, and individual employees will experience the benefits of better health both inside and outside of work. For MCSO Wellness to meet its goals, each employee must take responsibility for their individual health and use the services provided by MCSO Wellness to continue their healthy habits or make a lifestyle change for the better. It is time to move the culture of Martin County Sheriff’s Office to one that fosters employee health and wellness.
Program Overview:This is a voluntary program that is offered to all employees who are enrolled in the Sheriff’s Office medical insurance plan (both PPO and HDHP participants are eligible). Wellness points will be earned for completing various wellness activities, and all employees who earn 100 or more points will be entered to win one of four grand prize drawings. A grand prize will also be awarded to the employee who earns the most points throughout the 2013 – 2014 plan year. Note: All employees who are tobacco free (or complete a tobacco cessation program) will be rewarded with savings in payroll deductions each pay period. New Hire employees on the HDHP will also receive HRA funds upon completion of their Health Risk Assessment and Biometric Screening. See page 3 for monetary incentive details.
GETTING STARTEDThe points incentive program begins on January 1, 2014 and ends September 30th, 2014. Verification of all Wellness Initiatives and activities must be submitted to the Human Resources Unit no later than September 30th, 2014 to qualify for points incentive. MCSO Wellness cards may be used as a form of verification for MCSO Wellness Sponsored exercise programs only. On the card, 15 verified slots (initialed by program instructor) will equal 4 MCSO Wellness points.
FAQsWhat is a Biometric Screening?When you schedule an appointment with the Employee Health Center, you will participate in a general health check, which includes lab work (blood draw) that requires fasting. The lab work will include a metabolic panel, cholesterol, thyroid, and more. The confidential results of the lab work will be reviewed with you during a follow up visit. If needed, you and the physician will create a plan of action to improve your overall health and well-being.
What is a Health Risk Assessment?The Health Risk Assessment is a confidential questionnaire that can be completed online at www.employeewell.com under the “WellSource” tab. This data is used in an aggregate report to help MCSO decide which programs would most help employees improve their health and well-being.
How Do I Schedule an Appointment?All employees and their dependents enrolled in the medical insurance plan have free access to the Employee Health Center. To schedule, visit www.employeewell.com or call (772)872-7304. Please let them know you will be coming in for your Biometric Screening. Informing them of this is important, as some blood work requires fasting.
MCSO WELLNESS PROGRAM
MARTIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE - WELLNESS PROGRAM 2
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY INCENTIVE POINTSTo qualify for this incentive you must provide proof of exercise for 12 days of each month in which you wish to receive credit. Proof may be provided in the form of a monthly calendar template with entries written, a signed verification from an instructor, a print out from your fitness facility, or other equivalent means of verification. You must submit proof for each month for which you are requesting credit.
PARTICIPATION IN MCSO WELLNESS EVENTS OR PROGRAMS INCENTIVE POINTSTo qualify for incentive points for any subsection in this category proof of participation is required. See below for participation standard specifics. Events in this category include but are not limited to the following:
WELLNESS PROGRAM CHART
Wellness Initiative Activities Points
Completion of Annual Biometric Screening with the Employee Health Center or your Physician and HRA Questionnaire through the Employee Health Center’s website.
*New Hires on HDHP See Page 3*
25 Points Total
Verify non-tobacco use or complete tobacco cessation program provided by MCSO, or equivalent.
25 Points Total In addition save $ each pay period.
See Page 3
Physical Activities
Track 12 days physical activity per month.
Months Qualified: ______ (x4)
4 Points per month!
Earn up to 36 Points!
Wellness Activities
Participate in MCSO Wellness Events or Programs. 5 Points Each Unlimited Points!
MCSO Wellness Sponsored 5k Runs or Walks: The MCSO will predetermine 4 races throughout the year in which employee participation cost will be waived. To qualify for incentive points you must write the name and date of the event on your tracking tool and have your tracking tool signed by the Wellness Committee member present at the event. Other 5k events will qualify for the incentive, but the cost of participation will not be covered. To qualify for incentive points for other 5k events, verification is required in the form of a race bib, or registration receipt, with your walk or run time written on it.
Lunch and Learns: Various topics will be covered during the lunch and learns offered throughout the year. To qualify for these incentive points you must write the title and date of the Lunch and Learn event attended, and have your wellness tracking tool signed by the Wellness Committee member at the event.
Wellness Series: Wellness series may include but are not limited to weight management programs, nutritional counseling, specialized fitness series, etc. Participation is verified by the series instructor confirming your attendance during the series.
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Disclaimer: MSCO reserves the right to change this document as it feels necessary at any time.
PPO Plan Savings
Tier Savings
Employee Only $19.70
Employee + Family $53.20
HDHP Plan Savings
Tier Savings
Employee Only $27.58
Employee + Family $74.48
CURRENT EMPLOYEES AND NEW HIRES: NON TOBACCO USE PREMIUM DISCOUNTTo qualify for the non-tobacco use discount for the 2013 - 2014 plan year, employees must submit a signed Non-Tobacco Use Affidavit or provide proof of completion of a tobacco cessation program to Human Resources. Any employee who does not submit the affidavit or does not complete the cessation course will be charged the regular payroll deduction. An employee who falsifies these documents and/or fails to be truthful will be subject to disciplinary action as defined in MCSO’s Standard Operations Procedures.
See money saving charts below:
NEW HIRES ONLY: HDHP 2013 – 2014 WELLNESS INCENTIVENew Hire employees who have enrolled in the new High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) with Florida Blue can earn money in a Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) for participation in the Employee Health Center’s Biometric Screening and online Health Risk Assessment. Upon completion of the Health Risk Assessment and Biometric Screening at the Employee Wellness Center, New Hire employees on the HDHP Plan will earn HRA funds as listed below:
After New Hires complete the Health Risk Assessment and Biometric Screening, the clinic will give you a completed Wellness Incentive Form. Bring this form to the Human Resources Unit for processing of your HRA money. New Hires have 90 days from their date of hire to complete the criteria and submit the physician signed form to Human Resources in order to receive your HRA funds for the 2013 – 2014 plan year (Please note: These documents are currently included in the insurance premiums and are not savings in addition to the current premium).
Tier Funding
HDHP – Employee Only $625
HDHP – Employee + Family $1,250
MONETARY WELLNESS INCENTIVES: PPO & HDHP PLAN EMPLOYEES
Last Modified: January 14, 2014 2:17 PM
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Living Well in PSL Wellness Program Creating a Culture of Health & Wellness
The City is committed to your good health and overall wellness. The goal of Living Well in PSL is to create a culture of health and wellness within the City of Port St. Lucie by providing wellness initiative programs and activities throughout the year to engage and encourage employees to develop or maintain healthy lifestyles. The City is excited to provide you with resources that will allow you to maximize your overall health and well being. This is a voluntary program that is offered to all employees who are enrolled in the City’s health plan. You will earn an incentive for each wellness target achieved or each management program completed, and for each wellness incentive activity that you participate in. Incentives can total up to $500, and the total incentive earned may be used through a pre-tax Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) account, as a taxable reduction in your medical payroll deductions for fiscal year 2014 – 2015, or as a taxable one-time lump sum received in October 2014. Getting Started The program begins on October 1, 2013, and you must have your wellness exam, target numbers or management
programs, and wellness incentive activities completed by September 30, 2014. Below is an overview of the
Measurement or Activity, Target, and Incentive for both the Wellness Initiatives (Table 1) and the Wellness Incentive
Activities (Table 2):
Table 1: Wellness Initiatives through the Employee Family Health Center (10/1/13 – 9/30/14)
Measurement Target Management
Programs Incentive
Completion of a Health Risk Assessment (HRA) and biometrics screening. $25
Weight Measurement A. Body Mass Index
(BMI), OR B. Waist
Circumference
BMI: 25 or less OR A waist circumference Males <= 40 inches Or Females <= 35 inches If target not met,
then enroll in one of these management programs through the Clinic.
Weight Management $25
Blood Sugar 100 mg/dl or less and HGB A1C 6.0 or less
Diabetes Management $25
Total Cholesterol or Total Cholesterol WNL (within normal limits)
199 mg/dl or less Cholesterol
Management $25
Blood Pressure Systolic: 135 or less Diastolic: 85 or less
Hypertension Management
$25
Tobacco Use No use detected Tobacco Cessation $25
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Employee Family Health Center physicians will have medical discretion for any testing completed immediately preceding this program start date.
Table 2: Wellness Incentive Activities offered by the City (10/1/13 – 9/30/14)
Activity Target Incentive
Living Well in PSL Programs Complete 2 of 3 Programs $75
Living Well in PSL Wellness Challenges Complete 1 Challenge $50
Exercise Participation 12 times per month
(documentation required)
Paid exercise program
membership: $200
Personal exercise method:
$50
‘Did You Know?’ Seminars Attend 2 $25
Employees may achieve any or all targets. The total incentive amount earned may be used through a pre-tax Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) account, as a taxable reduction in your medical payroll deductions for fiscal year 2014 – 2015, or as a taxable one-time lump sum received in October 2014. It is the goal of the City to make this wellness program available to all employees enrolled in the City’s health plan. If you have a condition that would make it medically inadvisable or otherwise prohibit you from achieving the targets and therefore realizing the benefits of this program, the City encourages program participants, with the help of their physicians, to present a reasonable alternative plan.
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How it works
To participate in Wellness Initiatives (refer to Table 1), schedule a Living Well in PSL wellness program appointment*
with the Employee Family Health Center at (772) 807-4430 and complete a Health Risk Assessment (HRA) at
https://tcma.hra.net/. You will automatically receive an incentive for completing the HRA and biometrics screening
between October 1, 2013 and September 30, 2014. You can earn additional incentives by meeting target numbers or by
participating in the corresponding wellness Management Program described below:
Weight Management Program: This program is coordinated through the Employee Family Health Center and will help
you start implementing behaviors to lose weight and keep it off! The program incorporates diet, exercise and, for some
participants, weight loss medication to reach weight loss goals that are tailored for each individual. Length of program:
approximately 6 months.
Diabetes Management Program: Uncontrolled diabetes increases the risk of a number of complications that can affect
nearly every organ inside the body, including the heart and blood vessels, eyes, kidneys, and nerves. This program is
coordinated through the Employee Family Health Center and will review the importance of understanding your blood
sugar numbers as well as diet and exercise strategies to control blood sugar. Length of program: approximately 6
months.
Cholesterol Management Program: Elevated cholesterol contributes to the risk of heart disease and stroke. This
program is coordinated through the Employee Family Health Center and will provide nutrition and exercise strategies to
lower and control cholesterol levels. Length of program: approximately 6 months.
Hypertension Management Program: Geared for those individuals with high blood pressure or elevated blood pressure,
this program will incorporate diet and exercise to help lower blood pressure. Medication will be utilized when
necessary. This program is approximately 6 months in length and is coordinated through the Employee Family Health
Center.
Tobacco Cessation Program: This program is a varied program designed to find the best way to help you kick the habit and is coordinated through the Employee Family Health Center. Since tobacco use is a risk factor for many cancers, heart disease, stroke, and other chronic illnesses, cessation is necessary to have a healthy lifestyle. Length of program: approximately 6 months. *Living Well in PSL wellness program appointments are specifically wellness appointments only, and are not to be used
for other medical issues such as prescription refills or illnesses.
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To participate in Wellness Incentive Activities (refer to Table 2), you will decide which Wellness Incentive to engage in
this year. This year’s Wellness Incentive Activities and completion criteria are described below:
Living Well in PSL Programs: These programs include outside organized fitness events, healthy eating and weight loss
programs, and specialty fitness activities other than Exercise Participation. To receive the incentive, you must complete
2 out of 3 activities in this category. Living Well in PSL Programs are not limited to, but could include activities such as:
Training for and completing a 5k run/walk, triathlon, marathon, bicycle race, strength competition, etc. Proof of completion required.
Participating in Weight Watchers (or equivalent) or nutrition counseling one time per month for at least 6 months. Proof of participation required.
Participating in Yoga, Zumba, Kickboxing classes (other exercise types qualify), or an at-home workout program 3 times per week for at least 6 months. Written confirmation required in the form of an exercise log or sign off from class instructor.
Living Well in PSL Challenges: These challenges will be a fun way for all employees to compete in a fitness or wellness challenge. This is an exciting new way we will encourage employee engagement in wellness programs and create a culture of health and wellness in the City of PSL! These paid challenges are run through Live Healthy America (or equivalent). You can at www.livehealthyflorida.com. Use participant code, “LHPSL”, to access our challenge page. The employee will pay for the challenge up front and will receive a $50 incentive if one challenge is completed.
Challenges will be run during a set time frame and will focus on important wellness initiatives. o October – Step 2 It ○ January – Wellness ○ June – Nutrition ○ August – Lifestyle
To qualify you will have to achieve pre-determined completion standards for one challenge. Exercise Participation: To qualify for this incentive you must exercise 12 times per month for the whole fiscal year. You
can only qualify for one of the following incentive options:
For a paid exercise program membership, you can qualify for a $200 incentive. Proof of participation in a written
confirmation from the program instructor is required. The following local gyms have also agreed to provide reports to
confirm your monthly workouts:
Humana Fitness & Wellness Center at the Civic Center
LA Fitness
Anytime Fitness
YMCA Treasure Coast For personal exercise methods, you can qualify for a $50 incentive. Proof of participation via tracking your daily exercise by completing a monthly workout log and submitting to Human Resources with your signature is required.
‘Did You Know?’ Seminars: The City will be providing educational seminars on a variety of Health, Fitness and EAP
Topics. Levels will range from beginners level to advanced level. You will be asked to sign in for each seminar in order to
receive credit for attendance in each.
All Living Well in PSL Measurements, Activities, and Targets must be completed between October 1st, 2013 and September 30th, 2014 to qualify for the incentive payment. You must be employed and on the City’s health plan to be
eligible for the incentive. Disclaimer: Please know that the City reserves the right to change this document as it feels necessary at anytime.
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