KCU Earns Two Workplace Well-Being Awards: Healthiest Employer in KC & Platinum Bell Seal for Workplace Mental Health

By Haley Reardon May 1, 2024
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We’re proud to announce that Kansas City University (KCU) was recently named as one of Kansas City’s 2024 Healthiest Employers by the Kansas City Business Journal for the fourth year in a row. This prestigious accolade reflects KCU's unwavering commitment to prioritizing the well-being of its employees through its KCyou Well-Being program. 

The assessment, conducted by the Kansas City Business Journal in collaboration with Healthiest Employers LLC, a prominent data and research company, evaluates companies based on various criteria including wellness program culture, leadership commitment, life-work flexibility, mental health and family benefits, physical health resources, financial well-being, and more. KCU's dedication to fostering a holistic approach to employee health stood out, earning the institution this notable recognition.

“As a health sciences university, KCU is dedicated to fostering a culture of health and wellness, which is foundational to our mission of “improving the well-being of the communities we serve,” said Marc B. Hahn, DO, president and CEO of KCU. “This commitment extends to our valued community of faculty and staff, and investment in comprehensive programs and benefits we’re able to provide. I appreciate our team’s strong interest and participation, and I am grateful once again for this important recognition of our success in the workplace.”

In addition, KCU has just been awarded the 2024 Platinum Bell Seal for Workplace Mental Health by Mental Health America (MHA) for the third year in a row. The Bell Seal is a first-of-its-kind workplace mental health certification recognizing employers striving to create mentally healthy workplaces for their employees.

The Bell Seal recognizes employer advances in workplace mental health by awarding Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum recognition levels. Only 1 in 4 employers meet the standards for Bell Seal certification. KCU underwent a rigorous evaluation of its policies and practices in four areas: workplace culture, benefits, compliance, and wellness programs.

Jamie Hirshey, director of human resources at KCU, expressed her pride in the KCU community for actively engaging in the KCyou Well-Being program and making the most of its offerings to maintain their health and wellness. She emphasized, "We are incredibly proud of our employees for their commitment to their well-being. The participation and enthusiasm we've seen for the KCyou Well-Being program truly highlight the culture of health consciousness that we've cultivated at KCU."

The KCyou Well-Being program at KCU is comprehensive and multifaceted, designed to address various aspects of employee health. Key features of the program include:

  • Benefits Premium Discount: Employees are incentivized to prioritize their health by completing preventive exams and biometric screenings, thereby earning a discount on their benefits premium.
  • Monthly Well-being Contests and Prizes: Engaging contests and prizes keep employees motivated and encourage participation in health-promoting activities.
  • Mental Health Resources: Recognizing the importance of mental well-being, KCU offers a range of resources and support services to help employees manage stress and maintain mental resilience.
  • Complimentary Dietician Consultations and Healthy Cooking Demonstrations: Access to expert guidance and demonstrations empower employees to make informed choices about their nutrition and lifestyle.
  • On-campus Gym, Yoga, and Guided Meditation Classes: Physical fitness is prioritized with convenient access to exercise facilities and on-campus complimentary classes promoting flexibility and mindfulness.
  • Chair Massage and Flu Vaccine Clinic: On-site complimentary services such as chair massages and flu vaccine clinics contribute to employee comfort and well-being.
  • Financial Education and Retirement Planning: KCU recognizes the link between financial health and overall well-being, offering resources and support for financial planning and retirement preparation.
  • On-campus Mammogram Screenings and Annual Wellness Fairs: Regular health screenings and wellness events facilitate early detection and preventive care.
  • Wellness Challenges and Corporate Challenge Participation: Friendly competitions and corporate involvement encourage teamwork and foster a culture of health and fitness.

These two recent recognitions are not just an honor for KCU, but a testament to the collective efforts of our employees in embracing a culture of health and well-being.

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