The Board of County Commissioners recognizes the benefits of workplace wellness programs that support employee health and wellness; they have been shown to increase productivity, reduce absenteeism and on-the-job injuries, and improve the morale and quality of life for employees. Workplace wellness programs can also play an important role in containing healthcare costs for both the employee and the County.
The Purpose of Hamilton County's Workplace Wellness Program is:
- To empower employees to attain their best possible health.
- To aide in reducing preventable healthcare costs for both the employees and the County.
- Provide a supportive work environment that promotes the health and well-being of its employees.
- Commit resources to foster awareness about personal health and to build a supportive workplace environment that encourages and motivates employees to make the healthy choice and take healthy actions.
- To be a role model for other employers within Hamilton County.
Smoking Cessation Program
Given the new restrictions on smoking, many smokers are trying to break the habit and lead healthier lives. To assist you in your efforts, Hamilton County is teaming up with local hospitals that offer smoking cessation classes, support groups, and various options and resources that may help you stop smoking. Good luck and good health!
Reminder to all Health Care Spending Account Participants...
If you are a participant in the County's Health Care Spending Account Program, you may submit your out-of-pocket medical expenses for patches or medication used for these programs to reimburse yourself. For your convenience, a link to a Chard-Snyder claim form is here for your use.
Smoking Cessation Programs
UC Health/UC Cancer Institute Smoking Cessation Help 584-QUIT (584-7848)
In partnership with UC Health, the UC Cancer Institute offers a free
pharmacist-assisted smoking cessation clinic
- Free 12-week program with one-on-one coaching and access to
smoking cessation medications
- Appointments available on Mondays and Thursdays at the Barrett
Center, 234 Goodman Street
Mercy Health Smoking Cessation Program (513) 624-1090
Smokers and their families may register for a free series of four
(4) smoking cessation education classes
- follows the American Cancer Society’s Freshstart program
- class size is limited to 15 for comfortable group interaction
and discussion
Targeting Tobacco: The Christ Hospital 513-263-8699
- A tobacco cessation wellness coaching program customized to target
the triggers that send you back to tobacco use
- Emphasizes use of nicotine replacement or pharmacological
treatment with the use of a support group
Ohio Tobacco Quit Line: 1-800-QUIT-NOW (784-8669)
Toll-free quit line has trained counselors
available to discuss quitting challenges, answer questions and send
information.
- Monday-Thursday:
9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
- Friday: 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
- Saturday and Sunday:
10:00 a.m. to 6:30
p.m.
American Lung Association: Free Programs
- Freedom from Smoking On-line is a behavioral
support program. Register at
www.lung.org/ . Click on the FFS On-line Program link in the
Quit Smoking Section.
- Tobacco Quitline is available Monday through
Friday
8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at
1-866-QUIT-YES (784-8937).
Resources and Community Support Group Information
Alliance Institute for Integrative Medicine |
(513) 791-5521 |
American Cancer Society |
(888) 227-6446 |
American Heart Association |
(513) 281-4048 |
American Lung Association |
(513) 751-3650 |
Children's Hospital Medical Center |
(513) 636-STOP (7867) |
Fort Hamilton Hospital Center for Health and Wellness |
(513) 846-9355 |
GlaxoSmithKline Way 2 Quit |
(877) NO-ASHES (877-662-7437) |
Great Start Quit Line (for pregnant women) |
(866) 66-START (866-667-8278) |
Hamilton County Tobacco-Free Partnership |
(513) 946-7812 |
Kroger Pharmacies |
(513) 681-7455 |
Ohio's Tobacco Quit Line |
1-800-QUIT-NOW (800-784-8669) |
Other Links