How To Implement Employee Wellness For Remote Employees

Royce Calvin

September 9, 2020

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Not too long ago, working from home was a novel idea practiced by a few. The Covid-19 crisis has changed the world in innumerable and unknown ways. The one thing we can be sure of is that working from home is a practice that is here to stay.

One area that is a bit challenging is employee wellness. Is there something like a wellness platform for this situation? Furthermore, is it your responsibility to attend to the wellness of your employee who is now working from home? The legalities are understandably vague at the moment, but they will surely come in time.

At the moment, the principle should be appealing to an employer to ensure productivity and morale. It remains challenging to develop any specific measures one could take; hence, we have compiled a shortlist of emerging off-site employee wellness programs.

Resources For Emotional Wellbeing

Some employees have claimed that switching to working from home has them living their best lives. Others are not doing as well with the isolation. This will depend from person to person, as the current pros and cons of working remotely affect different personality types in different ways.

Regardless of the individual’s tolerance for isolation, many other mental health issues may arise from this type of set up. One of the more significant problems that an employer faces is a drop in morale and, along with it, a reduction in productivity. There are companies dedicated to providing psychological assistance to your staff. These companies allow access to all remotely administered professional advice and counseling.

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Employee Interaction

Companies have been reporting decent results in maintaining employee interaction levels. For the most part, your staff will interact less now. There is no reason for finance to speak to your graphic designer; without a shared workplace’s spontaneous interactions, they never will.

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Now everyone knows that too much banal chitchat is a vast productivity leech, so at first this may seem like one of the benefits of remote operations. The problem comes in when your staff no longer think of each other and the company as a team. The team mentality is not dissimilar to brand loyalty, and it is a vital cog in the wheel of a productive company. The novel and easily implemented solution that many companies are trying out are team ‘check-ins’. These are video conferences between members of disparate departments doing what the name says.

Utilise Team Oriented Project Management

This is another one of those things where the objective is to bring the distinct departments of your company together, creating a unified front. During normal operations, it would not have been necessary to have everyone in the business have a full overview of operations.

It would certainly not have hurt, and this approach was gaining traction before 2020 struck. Now the idea of using projection mapping and management tools to give every team member an overview has a couple of proven benefits to employee wellness.

Essentially, it creates a sense of impetus, which is a critical factor in the psychological well-being of almost anyone. The reasoning goes like this: providing a dynamic overview of the company’s operations instills a sense of progress and achievement in a situation where staff could quickly feel disconnected without clear direction.

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Royce Calvin
Royce is a seasoned expert in Internet marketing, online business strategy, and web design, with over two decades of hands-on experience creating, managing, and optimizing websites that generate real results. As a long-time freelancer and digital entrepreneur, he has helped countless businesses grow their online presence, drive traffic, and turn websites into income-generating assets. His deep knowledge spans SEO, content marketing, affiliate programs, monetization tactics, and user-centered design. When he's not exploring the latest trends in digital marketing, you’ll likely find him refining a client’s site—or enjoying his signature cup of Starbucks coffee.

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