Solutions that meet your goals

 

Responsive and flexible programming for a diverse workforce. Coaching—by humans and digital tools—personalizes support to each individual so employees engage in their preferred way and when it’s convenient for them.

 
 

Increased productivity. When employees are in nutritional balance, they feel better and have a more positive outlook, which boosts morale and productivity.

 
 

Cost-containment. Programs deliver sustained change for weight loss, better managed diabetes and blood pressure, medication adherence, and more.

 

Programs to Address a Spectrum of Health Needs

  • Nutrition for better health

  • Hypertension

  • Overweight and obesity

  • Diabetes prevention and management

  • Mental well-being

Across all programs, Good Measures offers Good Food prescriptions, which are tailored plans and grocery guidance for each individual based on their unique needs, health conditions, food preferences, and goals. The Good Food prescription can also include grocery deliveries.

Easy implementation, integration, and engagement  

  • Launch and ongoing engagement support 

  • Customized engagement content library: emails, newsletter articles, flyers, and more 

  • Integration and collaboration with onsite clinics 

  • Webinars and onsite event presence

  • Coach referrals to relevant benefits and resources 

 

What our clients say

The Good Measures Healthy Weight program is an excellent enhancement to our wellness program. We like that the program focuses on nutrition and eating better, and it’s about establishing a healthy lifestyle, which can also result in weight loss if that is what an employee is seeking.
— Julie Baxley, Director of Global Benefits and Compensation, Berry Global
We greatly value our partnership with Good Measures. They are professional, easy to work with, and their care management programs are making a huge difference for our members. I would recommend Good Measures to any organization looking to help its members make lasting lifestyle changes or manage a chronic health condition.
— Sharon Griffin, PhD, Health & Wellness Supervisor, Presbyterian Healthcare Services