Introducing Body & Soul Restorations at the Office...
A corporate wellness program that offers touch therapies to employees at the office
in order to decrease stress and increase wellness and productivity
Why is B&SR concerned about helping your employees manage stress?*
• 75% to 90% of all visits to primary care physicians are for stress-related complaints.
• Up to 80% of on-the-job accidents are stress-related.
• 40% of job turnover is due to stress.
• Stress accounts for $26 billion in medical and disability payments per year.
• Over 50% of lost work days are stress related; ~1 million people per day miss work.
Studies show that simple touch therapies can effectively alleviate stress by:*
• Boosting the immune system
• Relieving muscle pain & tension headaches
• Lowering blood pressure & increasing circulation
• Reducing fatigue & increasing concentration
For this reason, 77% of the top 100 companies in the U.S.
now offer on-site massage and wellness programs.
Our on-site service menu includes:
• chair massage: quickly alleviate tension in the head, neck, & back
• reflexology: pressure point massage for the feet to release tension & stimulate immunity
• flash exfoliation: a mini facial that resurfaces, smooths & brightens skin
• eye rescue: skin treatment & pressure point massage to brighten, firm & revitalize tired eyes
• rapid spot clearing: speedy breakout recovery for skin
• brow shaping: wax, trim, tweeze those brows (available only as an add-on to other services)
B&SR can perform on-site treatments for your employees in any quiet area of your business, such as an unused office or conference room. We bring all necessary equipment (i.e., massage chairs) and clients remain fully clothed during all services.
Payment is collected directly from clients at the culmination of services
~ or ~
Create a corporate party or incentive package.
Interested?
For pricing & further details, contact Barbara Lynn Cantone: (646) 770-3631 or via email.
*Sources: Occupational Health and Safety News/National Council on Compensation Insurance (USA); Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine; American Institute of Stress; Working Mother Magazine