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UTSA Rowdy New U Wellness Program

UTSA Rowdy New U Wellness Program. Rowdy New U Wellness Pilot. RECAP Wellness Committee Formed – Sept 2008 Student Health Services, Human Resources, Rec Wellness, EHSRM Pilot Program – 6 month trial April 2009 – September 2009 225 voluntary participants

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UTSA Rowdy New U Wellness Program

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  1. UTSA Rowdy New U Wellness Program

  2. Rowdy New U Wellness Pilot RECAP • Wellness Committee Formed – Sept 2008 • Student Health Services, Human Resources, Rec Wellness, EHSRM • Pilot Program – 6 month trial • April 2009 – September 2009 • 225 voluntary participants • All slots were filled a week prior to kick-off! • Survey to Pilot Participants to determine times/interests

  3. Rowdy New U Wellness Pilot • Pilot kick-off on March 31, 2009 • Attended by over 150 participants • March from Main Bldg to Convocation Center • Dr. Romo provided opening remarks

  4. Rowdy New U Wellness Pilot Review: Budget & Program Breakdown • Pilot Budget = $12,000 • Funds provided from WCI-Resource Allocation Program account (insurance refund from UT System) • One Time Expense: Logo/Participation Pass • Participation Incentives • Aerobics classes • Dance Class • Demo Kitchen • Health Fairs (2) • Miscellaneous Operating Expenses

  5. Rowdy New U Wellness Pilot • Additional Pilot components • Weight Loss – Biggest Winner (Loser) Contest • Health Education/Awareness • Awareness Education for Recommended Exams: • To include: Physical examination; lab work; pap smear; mammogram; cardiac evaluation; colonoscopy; prostate exam • Brown Bag Lunch Education Sessions: • Examples: Diabetes; high blood pressure, stroke prevention/recognition, obesity, asthma, etc. • Walking At Work – UTSA Trail Map • Appropriate consent forms

  6. Rowdy New U Wellness Pilot • Increase Awareness of Currently Existing Programs • Blue Cross/Blue Shield TX Offerings • Smoking Cessation • Health Management • EAP/BCBS • Stress Management • Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counseling • UT System Texas Roundup • Ultimate Challenge – Jan 09 – Apr 09 • Race and Fitness Festival 4/25-2009 (Austin) • UTSA Recreation Center • Fitness and Wellness • Outdoor pursuits • Aquatics • Living Well Health Manager by WebMD

  7. Rowdy New U Wellness Pilot • Successes through July 2009 • Participation in pilot classes

  8. Rowdy New U Wellness Pilot • Successes through July 2009 • Walking trails & Health Fairs Health Fair – March 2009 Red Walking Trail

  9. Rowdy New U Wellness Pilot • Successes through July 2009 • Average activity participation rate of 20 min / day • Average participation rate is 74% through July

  10. Rowdy New U Wellness Pilot • Rock n’ Roll San Antonio Marathon • UTSA wellness community invited to participate in the full and half marathon run / walk on Nov 15th • Approximately 40 members have responded and signed up for weekly training with our Wellness Coach Successes through July 2009 Initial sign up August 2009

  11. Rowdy New U Wellness Pilot • Post-Pilot follow-up to be presented to CMO • Post-participation survey of participants • what worked/what didn’t/modifications made • Wellness Committee Input • Graph pilot participation: Target > 70% • Results of Health Monitoring • Budget Summary (actual spending) • Summary to be presented in October • Pilot ends September 30th

  12. Rowdy New U Wellness Program Recommendations • Early Success • Wellness Program funded for all UTSA faculty/staff • Wellness Coordinator • Program budget established • Recommend final CMO approval to proceed

  13. Rowdy New U Wellness Program Transition from Pilot to Full Program • Expect transition to be seamless • Contacts and multiple classes in place • Coordinator should be on board by mid Sept. • Expect participation of at least 500 employees

  14. Rowdy New U Wellness Program The University of Texas at San Antonio is dedicated to establish a work environment that promotes healthy lifestyles, reduces the risk of disease, and enhances the quality of life. The UTSA Wellness Program encourages all university personnel and their families to enhance their health and well-being through educational opportunities, wellness activities and self-improvement.

  15. Rowdy New U Wellness Program • Wellness is more than identifying risk factors and providing screening tests • Wellness is a plain and simple choice to integrate mind, body and spirit in an effort to enhance our health and vitality • The leading causes of death are preventable but an individual’s physical well-being is historically low on the priority list. Many are more interested in the health and performance of their computers than themselves

  16. Wellness Program’s Objective • UTSA Environmental Health, Safety and Risk Management provides the “Rowdy New U” Wellness Program service for UTSA faculty and staff.  This program will highlight the six dimensions of wellness:  physical, emotional, intellectual, spiritual, social, and environmental.  People seeking overall wellness must develop each of these dimensions.  UTSA makes this investment in its employees’ overall wellness to improve employee morale, increase employee productivity, and reduce absenteeism. 

  17. Wellness Program Makes Transitions Full Program in Progress • Wellness Coordinator On Campus November 14, 2009 • Continued Programming throughout November and December 2009 • Rock-n-Roll Marathon: Participants & Volunteers • Lunch-n-Learns: Health Holiday Eating, Exercise Motivation, and No Excuses Exercises at Home • Optional Workouts with Coordinator (offered on Main Campus and DTC): Core & Stability, Circuit Training, Toning, and campus walks. • Open Discussion Forums with Coordinator

  18. Rowdy New You Wellness Program 2010 Wellness Program Proposed Timeline • Group I (January-July 2010) • January 8: Application Due Before 12 pm • January 11: Program Begins (collecting data and points) • January 11-15: Pre-Assessments • April 12-16: Mid-Assessments • July 16: End of Group I Program • July 19-23: Final Assessments & Final Points Calculated • Group II (February-August 2010) • February 12: Application Due Before 12 pm • February 15: Program Begins (collecting data and points) • February 15-19: Pre-Assessments • May 10-14: Mid-Assessments • August 20: End of Group II Program • August 23-27: Final Assessments & Final Points Calculated

  19. Group III (March-September 2010) • March 12: Application due before 12 pm • March 15: Program Begins (Collecting Data & Points) • March 15-18: Pre-Assessments • June 14-18: Mid-Assessments • September 17: End of Group III Program • September 20-24: Final Assessments & Final Points Calculated • Group IV (April-October 2010) • April 2: Application due before 12 pm • April 5: Program Begins (Collecting Data & Points) • April 5-9: Pre-Assessments • July 5-9: Mid-Assessments • October 8: End of Group IV Program • October 11-15: Final Assessments & Final Points Calculated

  20. Group V (May-November 2010) • April 31: Application due before 12 pm • May 3: Program Begins (Collecting Data & Points) • May 3-7: Pre-Assessments • August 9-13: Mid-Assessments • November 12: End of Group III Program • November 15-19: Final Assessments & Final Points Calculated • Group VI (June-December 2010) • June 4: Application due before 12 pm • June 7: Program Begins (Collecting Data & Points) • June 7-11: Pre-Assessments • September 6-10: Mid-Assessments • December 10: End of Group IV Program • December 13-17: Final Assessments & Final Points Calculated

  21. Group VII (July 2010-January 2011) • July 9: Applications due before 12 pm • July 12: Program Begins (Collecting Data & Points) • July 12-16: Pre-Assessments • October 4-8: Mid-Assessments • January 14: End of Group VII Program • January 17-21: Final Assessment & Final Points Calculated • Group VIII (August 2010-February 2011) • August 13: Application due before 12 pm • August 16: Program Begins (Collecting Data & Points) • August 16-20: Pre-Assessments • November 8-12: Mid-Assessments • February 18: End of Group VIII Program • February 21-25: Final Assessments & Final Points Calculated

  22. Group IX (September 2010-March 2011) • September 10: Application due before 12 pm • September 13: Program Begins (Collecting Data & Points) • September 13-17: Pre-Assessments • December 6-10: Mid-Assessments • March 18: End of Group IX Program • March 21-25: Final Assessment & Final Point Calculations • Group X (October 2010-April 2011) • October 15: Application due before 12 pm • October 18: Program Begins (Collecting Data & Points) • September 18-22: Pre-Assessments • January 24-28: Mid-Assessments • April 15: End of Group X Program • April 18-22: Final Assessments & Final Point Calculations

  23. Group XI (November 2010-May 2011) • November 5: Applications due before 12 pm • November 8: Program begins (Collecting Data & Points) • November 8-12: Pre-Assessments • February 7-11: Mid-Assessments • May 13: End of Group XI Program • May 16-20: Final Assessments & Final Points Calculated • Group XII (December 2010-June 2011) • December 3: Application due before 12 pm • December 6: Program begins (Collecting Data & Points) • December 6-10: Pre-Assessments • March 7-11: Mid-Assessments • June 10: End of Group XII Program • June 13-17: Final Assessments & Final Point Calculated

  24. Measureable DataPre-Assessments, Mid-Assessments and Final Assessments will measure the following: • Weight • Height • Body Mass Index • Metabolic Age • Body Fat % • Bone Mass • Body Water % • Optional Testing (Pre & Final Assessments Only) • Cholesterol • Blood Glucose • Muscle Mass • Visceral Fat • Physique Rating • Basal Metabolic Rate • Blood Pressure • Body Composition Circumference Measurements • Abdominal • Chest • Hips

  25. Projected Measureable Results From the Wellness Program Found in Assessments (changes in most categories, if not all) • Decrease in body weight • Decrease in body mass index • Decrease in metabolic age • Decrease in body fat % • Increase in body water % • Inches lost in Body Composition Circumference • Due to increase of muscle mass, basal metabolic rate increases • Decrease in total cholesterol • Decrease in blood glucose • Increase in bone mass • Increase in muscle mass • Decrease in blood pressure • Decrease visceral fat • Increase in physique rating

  26. Projected Outcomes of the Six Month Wellness Program • Sign-Up Process: Projecting 500+ participants in 2010, averaging 40+ participants each month in 2010. • Sign-Up to Completion: Projecting to achieve a >70% completion of participants (350+). • Measurement of Participation: A point system is established with an incentive program. Each activity is assigned a certain point value due to exertion level and impact. • Installation of Mentor Program: Successful participants from the 2009 Pilot Program will follow an incentive program to encourage new participants to join the wellness program and join new participants in activity. • Planned participation in 2010 Texas Round-Up—Governor’s Challenge, 2010 San Antonio Rock-n-Roll Marathon, and other selected events. • Planned participation in volunteer opportunities in the UTSA Community and San Antonio Community (Ex: awareness events, recycling/environmental programs, etc…)

  27. Rowdy New U Wellness Program • Quarterly Follow-up to CMO • Current participants feedback (survey) • what works/what didn’t • Graph participation levels • Results of Health Monitoring • Budget Summary • Wellness Committee Input • what works/what didn’t in their eyes • Recommendation as to feasibility of program and success of program.

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