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CWRU Wellness Program encourages faculty and staff to learn hands-only CPR skills
As most Americans continue to spend more time at home during the COVID-19 pandemic, the odds of cardiac arrests in a home setting are likely to increase. Each year, June 1–7 is designated as National CPR and AED Awareness Week, and this year, the significance is especially striking. More than 350,0...
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“Psychological Perspectives on Chronic Stress”
Psychologists have long studied the mental factors that help people manage, and even thrive, under chronic stress conditions. In a one-time, one-hour webinar Lisa Damour will draw upon this research to highlight proven psychological strategies that adults can use to buffer the stress of living, work...
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“Are You Sleeping: Stress Management for Insomniacs”
Dealing with the economic, logistic and mental challenges stemming from the COVID-19 outbreak can have a detrimental effect on our health. Many faculty and staff members have found that their sleep, an essential component of well-being, has been greatly disturbed. To aid the community with strategi...
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“Skills to Help You Weather the Storm”
Develop the ability to direct your energy and attention in effective ways with a one-hour webinar titled “Skills to Help You Weather the Storm” Friday, April 24, at noon. The session is aimed at helping faculty and staff feel empowered and more well-equipped to chart a healthy course and ride out th...
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New Books@Work session starting soon
Books@Work, a 12-week offering from the CWRU Wellness Program, brings professor-led discussions to the campus community. This popular program has been offered for four years with strong positive feedback. In fact, 100% of those respondents who participated in 2019 said they would join Books@Work aga...
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Faculty & Staff Wellness website offers remote-work resources
Faculty and staff are reminded that resources to promote wellness during this time of remote work are available in a special section of The Wellness Program’s website. Offerings are updated regularly and employees can browse programs on self care and resilience, financial well-being and fitness. G...
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“How to Stay Sane and Resilient While Working from Home”
Feeling unfocused, frazzled or lonely during this remote work period is normal. In an effort to help faculty and staff better handle this transition, the Wellness Program is hosting "How to Stay Sane and Resilient While Working from Home," a one-hour webinar from nationally known positive psychology...
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Nominate a colleague or friend who has a wellness success story to tell
The CWRU Faculty & Staff Wellness team is hoping to share success stories of those who have experienced a positive change in health habits, financial planning or general wellness as a result of participating in a wellness program. If you or someone you know has inspired others through participation ...
Wellness programs and support
During the month of January we have been highlighting ways for faculty, staff and students to focus on their health and wellness. Student opportunities Throughout the year, University Health and Counseling Services has workshops and programs on meditation, building healthy sleep habits, staying h...
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Coast to Coast fitness incentive program starts today
University faculty and staff are invited to go on a nostalgic tour of the country and form teams with colleagues in the popular annual wellness incentive program called Coast to Coast. The 12-week virtual fitness road trip begins today for registered participants. Those who haven’t registered yet b...