The Power of Self-Care: How Qualified Health Coaches Can Help Your Employees and Company

The Power of Self-Care: How Qualified Health Coaches Can Help Your Employees and Company
Did you know there’s a way to create a happier, healthier workforce—and lower your healthcare costs? The answer is health coaching and it’s becoming increasingly popular with employees and employers alike.

Health coaching gives people with chronic conditions the support they need to manage their day-to-day life and improve their health. Chronic health conditions, such as diabetes and high blood pressure, require ongoing medical attention. Over 60% of Americans live and work with a chronic condition.

By adopting positive lifestyle and behavior changes, management of these chronic conditions can improve. That’s where health coaching comes in.

Health coaching provides highly personalized, evidence-based care to individuals in between doctor visits. Since health coaching remains an unregulated industry, it’s important to choose health coaches that are credentialed and licensed medical professions

As licensed healthcare professionals, health coaches encourage behavioral and lifestyle changes that will not only have the greatest impact on someone’s chronic condition—they’ll lower company spending on healthcare.

Download our latest eBook “The Power of Self-Care: How Health Coaches Can Help Your Employees and Company” to discover how health coaches can improve your employees’ wellbeing while lowering costs.

 

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