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Providing a nutrition education for your employees is the first step in improving the overall health and productivity of your business.  There are unlimited benefits of a sustained wellness & nutrition promotion program.  

The Benefits to your organization include...
Increased Productivity:  The less time spent away from the classroom or office, the more productive employees and students will be.  An investment in your student/employees’ health saves money for your organization.
Decreased Absenteeism:  People who make healthier choices today, are healthier tomorrow.  Studies show that preventative healthcare is critical to long-term health issues.  An investment in a continued wellness program will allow your employees to get a jump start on better habits to help control cholesterol, heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, obesity and more.   
Help Students/Employees Handle Stress Better:  Stress, the "silent" killer.  Do you realize that a healthy diet can help your employees handle stress better? Give your employees a boost by offering them the nutrition tools they can use to fight stress.
Morale:  Nothing works better for the company morale than the company wide gift of Wellness. Studies show that those who feel better about themselves are happier and thus more productive at work. 
Rates & Fees:  We are committed to improving the health and well-being of those individuals ready to improve their health.   Let us help you save money by increasing productivity and reducing absenteeism.  Call us for a quote and we will design an affordable and effective program for an organization of ANY size.  Please call or email info@neighborhoodnutrition.com for more information. 

Seminars, Presentations & Guest lectures
     Brown Bag Lunch Series:  
Topics include: Healthy Holidays, healthy snacks & culinary demonstration, heart-healthy nutrition, vitamin & mineral supplementation Q & A, eating on-the-run, weight management know-how, fad diets, cholesterol countdown, sports nutrition for weekend warriors, dining-out healthfully. Create your own!
Corporate Nutrition Wellness Newsletters  
    Newsletters:  Provide your employees with a monthly/quarterly newsletter chock-full of quick and easy nutrition tips.  Do you want to provide up-to-date information on current nutrition and health information for your employees?  Keep your staff healthy and provide nutrition information such as daily/weekly tips, healthy recipes, dietary guidelines & recommendations, healthy-traveling tips, weight management information.  Provide on-line tools to track Body Mass Index, dietary intake and physical activity.  Information can be tailored to your organization. 
Nutrition Screening: Assessment and Evaluation, Recommendations
   Personalized Nutrition Assessment & Evaluation:  Offer on-site visits with a Registered Dietitian.  Dietary nutrition analysis utilizing state-of-the-art nutrition software to provide personalized nutrition assessment/evaluation &  recommendations.  
   Open Enrollment & Health Fairs:  Provide a Registered Dietitian, the nutrition expert, to perform nutrition screening(s) and one-on-one counseling for cholesterol, body fat, and dietary intake assessment and evaluation.  March is National Nutrition Month and it is a great opportunity to share nutrition information to your staff.   
   Wellness Contests & Incentive Programs:  Create a team environment in the office and offer a nutrition-related contest to motivate your employees towards better health.  Examples include:  Striving for 5 fruits & vegetables-A-Day during National 5-A-Day Week (September), Healthy Hearts and Cholesterol during National Heart Month (February), Calcium Quiz  & Osteoporosis Prevention and Awareness month.  Create your own.
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Last update: February 13, 2005

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