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The power of a good night’s sleep
Right now, a good night’s sleep is more important than ever for you and your workforce. Poor sleep can affect both physical and mental health by suppressing the body’s immune system — making it more vulnerable to infections and less able to cope with stress.1 Help your employees stay healthier — and more engaged on the job — with our sleep management toolkit.
Help your employees get on the path to better sleep habits
With the Rest & Revive Toolkit, you get resources to help you assess your company’s needs, plan a strategy, engage your employees, and measure your program’s success. The full interactive toolkit is available for download below.
Due to the pandemic, some of the tips and tools provided in this kit may not align with CDC-recommended safety guidelines for COVID-19 prevention. For additional information, please visit cdc.gov.
Identify opportunities for healthy changes
What to do
- Get leadership endorsement.
- Present a business case to your leadership team on the benefits of healthy activities.
- Have your CEO or other leaders demonstrate their commitment to workforce health.
- Gather baseline organizational data.
- Survey your employees on their interest in healthy lifestyle activities.
- Assess your work environment to see what you’re already doing to support healthy behaviors. Look at:
- food in vending machines
- how walkable your workspace is
- whether you’re hosting healthy meetings
Tools and resources
- Build a case for workforce health shows how to engage leadership with facts and figures.
- Create your own free surveys with
SurveyMonkey external link or Google external link. - For more ideas, see our employee health interest survey.
- Worksite walkability audit tool external link helps you assess walkability at your workplace.
- Healthy Meetings Guide
Get started with the Rest and Revive Sleep Management Toolkit
1Traci Speed, MD, and Luis Buenaver, PhD, “Managing Sleep Problems During COVID-19,” Johns Hopkins Medicine, April 21, 2020.
2“The Effects of COVID-19 on Sleep,” SleepHelp.org, accessed June 16, 2020.
DID YOU KNOW
— SleepHelp.org, 20202