
Updated October 16, 2019
The concept of wellness is an old one. Originating thousands of years ago, wellness describes a harmony between one’s body, mind, and spirit. Wellness gained steam in the West in the 1980s, and soon, the workplace wellness program was born.
In the 40 years since, a lot has changed. For one, wellness programs were once found primarily at enterprises. Today, they’re actually more common at startups, where 85 percent of leaders say they’re worth the investment.
Startups may not be able to afford all the bells and whistles their larger peers can, but they should be sure their wellness programs cover the following bases: