Benefits of Corporate Chair Massage for Employees and Employers

Benefits of Corporate Chair Massage for the Workplace and Corporations!

The benefits of corporate massage are far reaching for employees and employers alike. If you’re thinking about bringing chair massage into the office, you probably want to know what the benefits of chair massage might look like for your office. We are committed to answering your questions, so let’s get started.

Now what do all those benefits for the employees translate into for your company? What is this really going to do for the bottom line?

1. Increase employee productivity
Employees simply give more to organizations who take good care of them. And that extra alertness, focus and mental clarity doesn’t hurt either. Plus corporate massage therapy helps to have employees who aren’t distracted by headaches and back pain and anxiety, and can give all their focus to their jobs.
Aaron Call, VP of Sales and Operations at G&A Partners loves their program so much they have nearly doubled it every year. They have experienced such phenomenal results with their own workplace massage benefits that they also give corporate massages to their clients’ offices each month.
“Productivity and overall employee satisfaction has increased, and our customer service ratings have improved as well. Providing workplace massage for our employees has been a great investment for our company with an excellent ROI that is ultimately experienced by our customers.”
 
2. Attract top talent
In our competitive marketplace, it pays to have an ace up your sleeve. There are lots of fun and creative perks to help draw top talent in to your organization, and massage is at the top of the list.
Brandon Fish, VP of Human Resources at Property Solutions has found recruiting to be easier than ever since implementing their office massage program.
“As we recruit new talent, massage is an attractive benefit for our potential new employees. We are glad we made the decision to add massage services as one of our perks.”

3. Increase employee retention
In addition to attracting top talent, that talent will stick around when they feel appreciated. After you’ve worked hard to hire and train some new talent in your organization, keep them. One of the benefits of seated massage programs is that you won’t see that investment walking over to your competitor’s office.

4. Decrease Worker’s Compensation claims
This goes back to the employee benefits of treating carpal tunnel and tendonitis, and preventing repetitive stress injuries. Since those issues are being effectively addressed, the number of Worker’s Compensation claims goes down.

5. Reduce Health Care Costs
In a recent study on the effects of corporate massage on health care costs, employees experiencing low back pain that received chair massage spent 31% less on doctor’s visits and prescription medication.
Plus, as shown in the employee benefits section, some of the most expensive health care conditions are dramatically improved with regular onsite chair massage, thereby reducing your costs as an employer as well.

6. Improve office morale
Noelle Bates, VP of Marketing at Needle sees the benefits of their workplace massage program on company morale every single week.

“Our employees circle massage day on their calendars and mention often how much they appreciate the program and look forward to coming into work on that day in particular.”

We hear this same experience from just about every single client we have. So what are you waitng for? Boost your bottom line and make your employees happy!  Book your massage today with Sunrinity Health!

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  1. Kairi Gainsborough

    I love that you mentioned offering massages can help attract the most talented individuals to your company. As someone who works in an office environment, I can tell you how much the people I work with would love that idea. Maybe it is something I can suggest to the manager.

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