121 Employee Wellness Program Ideas For Your Office

Employee wellness programs have become a staple in many corporations as a way to attract top talent, keep them happy and productive, and decrease employee turnover.

The key to having a successful corporate wellness program is by encouraging overall wellbeing while still keeping it fun (see #57 for a perfect example). If you canft get people engaged then your wellness program ideas will quickly lose steam. So make your initiatives fun, try new ideas and see what your team values the most.

Below is a list of 121 employee wellness program ideas that you can easily implement at your office. Whether youfre a small startup or large corporation, therefs bound to be something here that will fit for your organization.

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Nutrition and General Health
Productivity
Fitness and Physical Activity
Challenges and Contests
Rejuvenation
Cool Perks and Just For Fun
Mental Health and Personal Growth

Nutrition and General Health

  1. Provide your employees with healthy office snacks
    Healthy snacks aid in weight control, improve mood, and boost energy, making it a no brainer to provide for your office. If youfre already providing snacks to your employees, consider making the switch to healthier alternatives by becoming a member of a healthy snack delivery service.
  2. Create a healthy office cookbook
    Ask employees to share their favorite healthy recipes. Compile the best ones into a collection and share around the office via a downloadable document in email or a simple printed booklet.
  3. Monthly healthy potluck
    Create a sign-up sheet with 2 columns (name and what youfre bringing) and post it to the fridge in the main break room for people to list what theyfre bringing.
  4. Bring in a chef to teach people an easy cooking recipe
    Hire a chef who specializes in healthy food to come in for a cooking demonstration.
  5. Offer almond milk in addition to regular creamers and milk
    Be mindful of the vegans and dairy intolerant folks.
  6. Debunk the common healthy eating myths
    Therefs a lot of marketing around the food industry that tricks people into thinking certain foods or diets are healthy, when in fact they are not.
  7. Publish a workplace wellness newsletter highlighting the best fitness, nutrition, and educational content from around the web
    Setup separate google alerts for gfitnessh, gnutritionh and gwellness educationh and select gonly the best resultsh. Compile the best articles each week or month into one email and send out for your employees to enjoy.
  8. Stop offering low quality snacks
    If you offer your team snacks or meals with no nutritional value, make the switch to healthier alternatives. At the very least offer a majority of healthy items and just a few traditional junk food items.
  9. Stop offering soda and sugar-laden drinks
    Regular consumption of sugar-filled and artificially sweetened beverages is detrimental to our health. Make the switch to healthier alternatives like minimally sweetened teas and flavored waters. If youfre afraid of alienating the Diet Coke lovers, impose a gtaxh on soda by charging $0.25.
  10. Create standing desks
    Varidesk offers adjustable-height standing desks that allow users to easily switch between standing and sitting while working.
  11. Visit a local farmerfs market for lunch
    Offer to pay for all organic produce employees decide to purchase.
  12. Order in lunch for the office, especially during crunch time on big projects
    Reward your team for putting in the extra hours by ordering in lunch for them.
  13. Community Supported Agriculture
    A lot of larger farms offer community supported agriculture programs where you invest in their farm, and they bring you fresh produce weekly. National wellness service provider TotalWellness actually does this for their employees, and if you get enough people from your company signed up they might deliver right to your office. Itfs a convenient way to get some fresh, healthy food in your fridge while supporting local farmers.
  14. Swap the old junk food vending machines for a healthy micro market:
    Companies across the nation are replacing their old vending machines with new, healthy micro markets. Micro markets are unattended, self-checkout mini-convenience stores built right into an officefs breakroom. Employees have the added benefit of fresh meals and produce, in addition to being able to view nutritional information before making a purchase.
  15. Show your employees how they can improve their health
    Bring in a specialist who offers biometric screenings and health assessments, and more importantly, can give people a roadmap to improved health.
  16. Hold a health fair
    Invite local vendors and companies to your office for a day to talk about nutrition and wellness initiatives. You should have no problem at all persuading local businesses to attend, as itfs a great way for them to promote their service.
  17. Incentivize smoking cessation
    In a study conducted by The University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and Wharton School, employees who were financially incentivized to quit smoking were 3 times more successful at ditching the habit than non-incentivized employees.
  18. Post tips for relieving back pain and eye strain
    Sitting at a desk staring at a computer for hours on end is the fast track to back pain and eye strain. Print out and post this infographic for better posture and this one for eye strain on your companyfs bulletin board.
  19. Remind people to get flu shots
    Post a list of locations near your office offering flu shots on the company bulletin board.
  20. Survey your employees to find out what is working and what is not
    Donft waste time and energy on corporate wellness initiatives that employees donft find engaging or beneficial. Use Survey Monkey or Google Forms to create a survey to collect feedback from employees.

Productivity

  1. Encourage creativity with collaboration spaces
    Find an empty office or unused area around your office and turn it into a place where people can meet and collaborate on projects. Install some comfortable furniture so people can set up shop away from their desks and let the creativity flow.
  2. Create flexible work hours
    Everyone likes more flexibility with work because it allows him or her to structure their day to their lifestyle. Kick the habit of mandated working hours (i.e. 9am – 5pm with a half hour for lunch) and focus more on effectiveness. What matters most is the quality and effectiveness of someonefs work.
  3. Subsidize personal development books and courses
    Nothing is more important than the personal and professional development of your employees. Offer a flat or percentage based subsidy for personal development books, seminars, and training courses.
  4. Offer one remote working day each week
    Give your responsible and reliable team members the option of working remotely 1 day out of the week. Remote work allows people to work with less distraction, eliminate long commutes, and spend more time with their family.
  5. Share personal goals on a whiteboard
    Get a whiteboard where people only write their non-work related wellness goals. Things like gGo to the gym 3 times per weekh, gplay basketball 4 times per monthh, or gread 10 books this yearh are some good ones to get people started.
  6. Morning huddles for each department
    Schedule a daily huddle with all department team members to verbalize everyonefs main goals for the day and let others know if they are needed.
  7. Departmental gCrucial Resultsh
    Create a google shared spreadsheet where everyone within a department lists the 3 most important assignment, tasks, or projects they need to finish each day and their top 5 for the week. Highlight gcrucialsh green at the end of the day if they were completed and red if they were not. This will help create a better level of accountability for each person and lead people to focus on the most important items:
  8. 20% time
    Google used to offer g20% timeh, which allowed employees to take one day a week to work on side projects (provided it advanced Google in some way). The program led to the developments of Gmail and Adsense, so it could give your team some time to let their true creative genius shine.
  9. No Talk Tuesday
    From 9am-noon, try banning any non-urgent meetings and interruptions with each other. Itfll help everyone in the office get more work done early in the week so that the end of the week can be less stressful.

Fitness and Physical Activity

  1. Join a local sports league
    Google softball, kickball, basketball, or indoor soccer league in your city to see which organizations offer co-ed sports leagues. Offer to pay for some or all of the leaguefs entrance fee for people interested in participating.
  2. On-site yoga classes to relieve stress
    Invite a yoga instructor into your office every couple of weeks to guide the team through a yoga class.
  3. Participate in a 5K run
    Find a 5K in your community and offer to cover entry fee for anyone who chooses to participate.
  4. Turn meetings into walking meetings
    You sit all day, so why not make your meetings a walking meeting instead? Research has suggested that walking makes people more creative.
  5. Put some scooters in the office
    Scooters encourage people to move around the office. And letfs be honest, when was the last time you saw someone ride a scooter with a frown?
  6. Keep some footballs, hula hoops, and volleyballs around the office
    Make the office fun and encourage people to take a break and rejuvenate.
  7. Get a small trampoline for the office (see above)
  8. Host an employee field day
    Harmless Harvest, makers of raw coconut water and tea, have combined team-building with workplace wellness by hosting employee field days followed by dinner. Their team heads to a local park in the afternoon for a game of tennis, catch, soccer, frisbee, or whatever else people feel like doing (even if itfs just getting some sun on a nice day). Afterwards they have a healthy dinner by grilling out at the park or heading to a co-founderfs house.
  9. Start large group meetings with some physical activity
    20 air squats or jumping-jacks should do the trick, and itfll get the blood flowing for a more productive meeting.
  10. Subsidize wearable technology that helps employees track their activity
    Wearable technologies like FitBit can help people monitor their fitness levels, track their sleep, and challenge friends who also have the device. The good people at 3 Birds Marketing take part in gWorkweek Hustleh challenges where members of the team with FitBits try to out-step each other.
  11. Post a note near the elevator reminding people to take the stairs instead
  12. Offer discounts to a local gym
    Many gyms will offer a discount if you sign-up enough employees. Reach out to some local gyms in the area and ask for discounted group rates.

Challenges and Contests

  1. The Mile-A-Day Challenge
    For 30 days, employees track how many days they ran at least 1 mile. The winner at the end of the month gets a prize.
  2. The 7 Hours of Sleep Challenge
    For 30 days, employees track how many nights they slept at least 7 hours. The winner at the end of the month gets a prize.
  3. The 8 Glasses of Water Challenge
    For 30 days, employees track how many days they drank at least 8 glasses (8 ounces) of water. The winner at the end of the month gets a prize.
  4. Team scavenger hunt
    Companies like Watson Adventures can help you do the heavy lifting of coordinating a scavenger hunt.
  5. Team can drives
    Divide the office into teams and hold a monthly contest to see whichteam can donate the most cans.
  6. Monthly and weekly fitness challenges
    Throw down a challenge of the month – most push-ups, most miles run, most miles biked.
  7. Healthy cooking contests
    Have your staff make their favorite healthy recipes and bring them into work for a cooking contest voted on by the rest of the office.
  8. The Biggest Loser Challenge
    The people over at Corporate Fitness League offer a step-by-step plan on how throwing a successful Biggest Loser Challenge at your office. Check it out here.
  9. The Random of acts of kindness Challenge
    Track random acts of kindness on a shared Google sheet.
  10. Hold impromptu contests
    Encourage healthier lifestyles with impromptu contests. Who brought the healthiest lunch or who can do the most pushups?
  11. 21 Days of Gratefulness Challenge
    Track 3 things youfre grateful for everyday on a shared Google sheet for 21 days.

Rejuvenation

  1. Encourage nap time
    The benefits of napping include improved creativity, productivity, and memory. Put a comfortable recliner in an unused room in your office to create a gnap roomh.
  2. Schedule recess
    Pick a 15 time-slot in the afternoon for everyone to get away from his or her desk. Go outside, socialize with each other, and enjoy some fresh air!
  3. Offer unlimited vacation
    Before you laugh in my (virtual) face, hear me out. Offering your employees unlimited vacation shows you trust your staff to be responsible and take time off when they need it. The best way to implement this program is to tie it to performance, meaning projects need to be on-track and goals being met. Itfs a win-win because employees have more flexibility and employers can reward good performance.
  4. Pay your employees to volunteer
    Give your employees an allotted amount of time each month to leave their desks during the day to volunteer.
  5. Turn an empty office into a gNo Work Allowedh Employee Lounge
    Hack Reactor has a company break room that requires access through a smartphone.  It includes a series of soft, comfortable couches for relaxation or naps, turf grass (so you can feel the experience of being outside without leaving the building), a cubby for shoes, and a strict rule of no work talk! Employees are free to listen to guided meditations, play board games, or do yoga.
  6. Give employees a vacation day on their birthday
    You can also offer 1 floating holiday for the year if they choose to work on their birthday.
  7. Encourage employees to schedule break time hourly
    Studies have shown that taking breaks is a good thing for our productivity, so encourage people to schedule a small 5-10 minute break every 90 minutes to rejuvenate and come back strong.
  8. Reward your most loyal employees
    Offer a month-long sabbatical for all employees who hit the 5-year mark of service.
  9. Donft let frustrated people keep working
    NuGo Nutrition says that when people get frustrated at the office, they tell them to go for a walk around the block. They find that fresh air and some sunshine often make people more productive once they get back.
  10. Offer flexible paid time off
    Give employees the option to choose how they want to use their bank of paid time off (sick days, personal days, and vacation).

Cool Perks and Just For Fun

  1. Attire themed days of the week
    Pick a day of the week for people to dress up in a certain theme. Our office recently started something called gAloha Fridaysh where team members wear their favorite Hawaiian shirts to work.
  2. Put on some tunes
    Play some music through speakers around the office. Studies show that music improves mood, which can help boost productivity and creativity. Opt for music without lyrics at an ambient noise level.
  3. Incentivize ridesharing
    Voted by Outside Magazine as a Top 100 Place to Work, Team One implements a fantastic rideshare program that rewards employees for carpooling. Each employee gets a card to mark down the days they partake in ridesharing. Each day counts as 1 point and Team One also throws in double points for certain days of the week. Once an employee hits 30 points, they get a $25 gift card.
  4. Company sponsored Happy Hours
    Working hard deserves some playing hard. Take your team out for Happy Hour after a long workweek to help everyone unwind before the weekend.
  5. Gift card giveaways for major project completions or sales
    Buy a bunch of $25 gift cards to Amazon or local restaurants, put the name of each team member into a bowl and select one at random each time a big sale is made or project completed.
  6. Half day Fridays in the summer
    Most businesses experience a decline in sales/business activity during the summer months. Let your employees enjoy more of their summer by offering half day or shortened day Fridays between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
  7. Change attire to business casual or just casual
    By allowing people to ditch the heels or suit and tie, employees will be much more inclined to take a walk outside or bike to work.
  8. Encourage public transportation, walking or biking
    Panjo, a mobile marketplace for auto, sport, and hobby enthusiasts, doesnft provide parking spaces to associates who live within 2 miles of their office in order to promote biking and walking. In inclement weather the company covers the cost of a taxi, Lyft, or Uber ride for the walkers and bikers.
  9. Incorporate plants around the office
    A study conducted in 2010 determined that just one plant per workspace can provide a significant lift in a personfs emotional state.
  10. Go out to lunch to celebrate new hires
    Welcome new hires onto your team by taking them out for lunch with your department.
  11. Post your companyfs mission and core values in the office
    The gwhyh of an organization is almost always more important the the gwhath. Hire a graphic designer to make a poster of your companyfs mission and core values and post it somewhere with a lot of foot traffic like the breakroom, central conference room, or waiting area right where people walk into the office.
  12. Make your office pet-friendly
    Pets help people reduce stress and take multiple walks throughout the day.
  13. Post an gAbout Ush page on your website
    Include all team member pictures and a short blurb sharing something unique about them.
  14. Setup a chair race
    Organize an impromptu chair race. Whatfs the worst that could happen?
  15. Post your companyfs accolades
    Remind your employees that their hard work has been recognized by outside organizations. Frame your accolades, honorable mentions, and community awards around the office.
  16. Hand out weekly awards
    Create fun awards like gThe Duct Tape Awardh (the person in the office who fixes everything). gThe Pearly White Awardh (the person who smiles the most), or gThe Cliff Jumper Awardh (the person who takes the most risk).
  17. Clothing drive
    Ask people to bring in old clothes to be donated to a homeless shelter or Goodwill.
  18. Celebrate work anniversaries: Make yearly work anniversaries a celebration. Send an email out to the team to commemorate your teamfs anniversaries. Also have the CEO or someone else on the executive team craft a hand written note to that person thanking them for their service (this goes a LONG way).
  19. Sponsor a company retreat or offsite
    Company retreats are a ton of fun and a great way to brainstorm new ideas to drive the company forward. Use the beginning of the day to work on the company and then follow it up at night with a group dinner and drinks.
  20. Hire a masseuse for a day
    Create a sign-up sheet with 15-30 minute blocks per massage.
  21. Randomly held gifting between employees
    Just like White Elephant around the holidays, setup a gift exchange just for fun.
  22. Encourage cubicle customization
    Hold a contest to see who can customize their cube the best and vote on a winner.
  23. Throw a costume or themed party
    It doesnft have to be Halloween to dress up in theme. Why not a random Wednesday in March?
  24. Offer some cool freebies
    A Netflix subscription, babysitting, custom shoes, tickets to a sporting event.
  25. Build a game room
    Setup a Nintendo Wii, foosball table, darts, or ping-pong table for some friendly daily competition.
  26. Free company gear
    Make sure your team has all the cool company swag you giveaway at conferences and social events (Hats, t-shirts, polofs, pens, etc).
  27. Leave in the middle of the day to watch a movie
    Call the nearby theaters and find out which ones offer a group discount.
  28. Get a bean-to-cup coffee machine or coffee keg
    Throw the old coffee pot into the trash and upgrade to a bean-to-cup coffee machine or coffee keg.
  29. Discount your service or product to employees
    Offer your service or product at 25% off or more to employees.
  30. Reduce health insurance premiums for employees who are extra active
    Offer to subsidize a set amount of an employeefs insurance premium when they log a certain number of exercise hours each month.
  31. Use holidays as an excuse to get healthy
    The holidays always seem to be an excuse to eat food thatfs not good for us. Instead of the traditional junk food, offer green juices/smoothies on St. Patrickfs Day, red bell peppers and hummus on Valentinefs Day, turkey jerky around Thanksgiving, blackberry and orange fruit salad on Halloween.
  32. Offer convenient laundry service
    Your busy people could benefit greatly by having a laundry service pickup their clothes and return them back to the office.
  33. Offer a car wash day
    Hire a mobile carwash service to clean your employeesf cars right in the parking lot.
  34. Create an employee referral program
    Chances are your good people know other good people, so offer employees a bonus for referring someone who is hired and kept on for at least 6 months.
  35. Implement a gTeam Bucksh system
    Make a fake currency where people can reward each other with gTeam Bucksh. Allow people to collect and trade their gTeam Bucksh in for real-world prizes like gift certificates.
  36. Appoint an Employee Wellness gGovernorh
    Make it fun and hold an election every quarter, 6 months, or year where the whole office gets to vote on the new woman or man in charge
  37. Offer paid maternity leaves
    If your company is not already doing so, consider offering new mothers paid maternity leave.
  38. Tea for the soul
    Lay out some hot water, tea bags, and some healthy treats. Google ginspirational quotesh and write them down on strips of paper. Put all the quotes in a bowl. Invite people to take a 15-minute break to enjoy a cup of tea and snack and have everyone grab 1 quote from the bowl.
  39. Start a facebook group that highlights hikes around your city
    Ask people to submit photos from their hikes and highlight trails they walked. A facebook group will also easily allow people to organize group hikes.
  40. Spin the wheel for hitting milestones
    Purchase a Dry Erase Spinning Prize Wheel from Amazon that employees get to spin for prizes when they hit special milestones like achieving a quarterly goal, winning a company challenge, etc.
  41. Promote laughter
    Give away 2 tickets to a local comedy show.
  42. Establish designated coffee time
    Setup a time in the morning and/or afternoon for employees to walk together to the local coffee shop for a pick-me-up. Itfll also give people a chance to catch up and exchange some laughs.
  43. Inject some culture in your culture
    Offer tickets based on performance to things like museums, theaters, and art galleries.
  44. Offer a donation-matching program
    Companies like Apple offer to match any charity or philanthropic donations made by employees.
  45. Reward those who drive hybrid cars
    Give hybrid car owners an assigned parking spot in the parking lot.

Mental Health and Personal Growth

  1. Create a ghigh-fiveh board
    Create cutouts with each employeefs name on it and paste it to a magnet. Then buy a white board and put all the names up on it. Leave some dry-erase markers out so people can call-out another team member for something positive they did. Herefs one of the ghigh-fiveh boards at SnackNation:
  2. Host Lunch and Learns
    Choose a day of the week or month to gather for a company-wide Lunch and Learn. Allow team members to present on a topic theyfre interested in (whether itfs work related or not) and use this time to discuss important company updates. Revolutionary news site RYOT hosts a brown bag lunch every Monday where the company meets to discuss goals and triumphs.
  3. Teach your employees the basics and importance of finance
    This is especially important for younger employees, but can also be useful for older staff that is not familiar with finance. Here are some great online resources to get you started:

  4. Acknowledgement and gratefulness meeting at the end of the week
    Schedule half an hour on Friday afternoon for the company to gather together and go around in a circle naming off another personfs work they want to acknowledge and 1 thing they are grateful for that week.
  5. Organize a book club
    Reading interesting books allow employees to share ideas on a wide range of topics. Select a book each quarter and allow people to form small groups to read and review.
  6. Start a community library
    Setup a bookshelf in your office and ask everyone to lend books to the library. Create a sign-up sheet so people can check-in and check-out books.
  7. Inspirational quote of the day or week
    Who doesnft love a great quote, right? Most companies have a bulletin board or chalkboard where employees frequently pass by. Write a new inspirational quote daily or weekly to energize the office. BrainyQuote is a great site to find quotes.
  8. Put up a wellness wall
    Toms Shoes has a wellness wall at their office in Los Angeles where employees can post things like healthy eating tips, exercise routines, etc.
  9. Ask people to create a vision board
    Vision boards are a way for people to associate images with the things they want to achieve in life. Christine Kane breaks down how to create a vision board in 5 steps.
  10. Create an acknowledgement jar
    Setup a jar with strips of paper and a pen next to it for people to acknowledge someone elsefs work. Read the acknowledgements aloud during your weekly team meetings.
  11. Bring in a guest speaker to talk wellness
    Hire a speaker to come in and discuss a corporate wellness initiative like meditation, nutrition, exercise, or personal development. People are much more likely to buy-in when the advice comes from a professional.
  12. Subsidize ongoing education
    One of my favorite Core Values at SnackNation is gSeek Perpetual Growthh. One of the best investments an organization can make is in the development of its people. Encourage people to seek ongoing education by subsidizing any classes they take that will help them grow in their position.
  13. Ask employees to share their successes with the team
    At the end of each quarter, ask employees to submit their biggest wins for the quarter. Compile the best ones by department and publish it to the entire team.

Conclusion

Many of the best companies to work for already offer their employees the awesome wellness ideas listed above. Now itfs your turn to improve the well-being of your workspace.

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So what ideas are you using for your wellness program? If wefve missed an awesome idea let us know in the comments below.

Emil Shour is a surfer and world traveller living in Los Angeles. When not working as SnackNationfs Marketing Coordinator you can find him enjoying the simpler things in life like reading, cooking, or playing ukulele.


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