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If you’ve been thinking about offering office massage therapy to your employees, you’re not alone. Over the last few years, we’ve seen some of the biggest brands in the world offering corporate messages to employees and we love it!

Office massage therapy has a lot of benefits and perks, we understand how important employee wellness is. We’ve seen this trend playing out over the last few years. While the pandemic halted employee wellness programs across the world, we’re now starting to see companies once again focus on employee wellness.

In this study, HR.com reported that mental and emotional well-being have surpassed physical well-being as a critical focus for employer wellness programs. In fact, several respondents weighted the most important well-being initiatives as follows:

  • Mental and emotional (78%)
  • Work environment (70%)
  • Physical (66%)
  • Financial (56%)
  • Social (48%)

In a similar vein, over 64% of companies listed employee mental health as one of their top five HR priorities in WellRight’s survey.

As you can see from the survey, mental health, emotional health, and work environment top the list. Thanks to research and studies, we know that massage can help reduce stress and anxiety. A one-hour massage lowers cortisol in your body while also releasing serotonin. This hormone neurotransmitter is sometimes called the “happy chemical” because it reduces feelings of depression and carries signals between nerves and your body. By lowering cortisol and increasing serotonin, you’re boosting your body’s ability to fight off pain, anxiety and feelings of sadness.

A massage does more than just feel good. It can lower the amount of cortisol in your body. This hormone is produced when your body is stressed. It increases glucose in your bloodstream, enhances your brain’s use of glucose and curbs functions that are nonessential in a fight-or-flight situation.

If you’re thinking about adding massage to your employee wellness program or considering launching a new program, it can be very beneficial.

What Is Office Massage?

Office massage generally refers to massage services that are provided for employees at their place of work. This can include both chair massage or table massage. Depending on the massage company you use, a wide variety of different massages may be offered, such as;

In some scenarios, office massage events are a one-time occurrence, employers will scheduled them with a spring or summer employee event. Over the last few years, we’ve seen trends moving toward hosting multiple massage events per year. Corporate massage events can occur on a regular basis, they’re usually part of a corporate massage program or some type of wellness initiative offered to employees.

When it comes to hosting corporate massage programs for your employees, these events can occur as many times necessary, or what ever frequency that makes sense for the size of your company. You could have anywhere from one massage therapist once a month, to several massage therapists daily. Or you could fall somewhere in between: a few massage therapists in your office once or twice a week.

Massage programs allow participants to receive regular massage services, which helps them experience the cumulative benefits of massage. Typically, a massage program will be set up with a schedule so employees know when they’ll be getting their massage.

Companies will start a massage program because they want to see an improvement in employee wellness, lowered stress levels, increased concentration at work, and reduced injuries or muscle strain at work.

Why Employers Should Offer Massage To Employees

Companies don’t invest in massage without wanting to achieve specific goals, there’s a reason employers want to offer massage to employees.

Let’s take a look at some of the most common reasons why companies use corporate massage programs.

Massage Shows Your Employees You Care: While companies can offer a number of different amenities and perks to employees, massage is one of those that stand out. Massage therapy has many benefits and a large percentage of employees don’t recognize at first because they’ve never had a professional massage before.

When Employees Feel Appreciated, They Work Harder: Appreciation can go a long way, all of us want to feel appreciated for the work we do. 

A study by online career site Glassdoor revealed that more than 80 percent of employees say they’re motivated to work harder when their boss shows appreciation for their work, compared to less than 40 percent who are inspired to work harder when their boss is demanding or because they fear losing their job.

Positive ROI: Investment in perks like massage, reflexology or yoga does have return on investment – if it succeeds in making workers feel supported. At Google, employee satisfaction rose 37% as a result of investing in non-financial employee support initiatives.

Employee Retention: Employees are the heart and soul of your company. In 2022, it’s a lot tougher to keep talent. 57% of workers are open to looking for a new job. That’s nearly 6 out of 10 workers. Employee initiatives can play a role here, massage may help your employees feel more appreciated and less stressed.

Reduce Stress At Work: Another recent study shows that 60 percent of Americans say work is a significant source of stress, a service like onsite massage is an effective way to lower employee stress. You can see the study here.

Is An Office Massage Program Right For Your Company?

Some of the biggest companies in the world that offer employee massage events have something in common – they felt massage was a great initiative and well worth the investment. These are some of the most successful companies of the past century, why would they invest in corporate massage programs and events?

While we’ll never fully understand why, we do know a major majority of employees love working for them. These companies are highly regarded as some of the top companies to work for according to employees. Is it because employees feel that the company has their best interest at heart? Is it because they feel less stress due to massage and health initiatives being offered? Is it because they feel appreciated?

Your employees are your greatest assets and countless studies prove that when employees are happy, they’re more productive. When employees are more productive, more work gets done. Corporate wellness programs can help reduce healthcare costs, you can see what the CDC had to say about this here.

If you’re considering adding additional wellness initiatives to your wellness program, massage can be a great addition. In fact, some companies are implementing corporate massage programs to offer to employees. Either way, Soothe is here to help. We’ve worked with some of the biggest companies in the world, helping them bring massage programs to employees.

Reach out today to learn more about how we can help your company – here’s the link.

If you’re interested in hosting a massage event for a birthday, wedding, bachelorette party, or for the holiday, you can book your private massage event here.

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How To Set Up A Corporate Massage Event https://www.soothe.com/articles/corporate-massage-event/ Thu, 28 Apr 2022 05:08:14 +0000 https://www.soothe.com/?p=78412 Are you in charge of finding a company to offer massages at your corporate event? If so, you’ll find this article very useful as it should give you full clarity on how to proceed with booking a massage for your corporate event. If you’re now in the process of trying to figure out what type […]

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Are you in charge of finding a company to offer massages at your corporate event? If so, you’ll find this article very useful as it should give you full clarity on how to proceed with booking a massage for your corporate event.

If you’re now in the process of trying to figure out what type of activities to add to your event, massage should definitely be a part of that conversation. When companies bring in chair massage or table massage to corporate events such as health fairs, conferences, office parties, or employee appreciation days, they can create amazing experiences that employees remember and appreciate.

Plus, massage has many health and wellness benefits too.

In this article, we’ll discuss how to set up a massage at a corporate event, including what to know about scheduling, chair massage vs. table massage, and how to get started.

The popularity of massage at events continues to grow, it has become a must-have at any event or party. Not only does corporate event chair massage feel great, but it’s a unique way of showing appreciation to your employees. 

Here’s what you need to know to set up a massage at corporate events.

What Are Massage Events?

Massage is very versatile, you can plan for a massage at any type of corporate event. It doesn’t matter how big or small the event is, whether it’s a company party, an offsite retreat, a health fair, or an appreciation day, massage can easily fit into your event schedule. 

When most companies hold events, massage will likely be just one of several activities for participants to take part in. Depending on the specific type of corporate event being hosted, there may be other vendors, speakers, food, or activities alongside the massage services.

The next big common question you’re likely thinking is, “what type of massage should we offer at the event?” No worries, we can give you a few examples to help you choose the right massage for your type of corporate event. 

What Massage Type Should We Use?

Mobile massage services for your corporate event may include a handful of different massage types you can choose from. If you’re hosting a corporate event that will have activities that include running, sports, or other physical activities, you may want to consider having a sports massage. Sports massage helps to keep muscles and tendons happy and healthy before and after athletic events. It’s a form of table massage where clients remain clothed, so privacy isn’t an issue.

Other types of table massage generally don’t happen at big events, because they’d require private areas for clients to undress. Since one-time events usually don’t have the space (or time) for this, chair massages are often more favored than table massages. In fact, chair massages are the most common at corporate events.

Planning Your Corporate Event Massage

Planning a corporate event massage doesn’t have to be stressful or complicated. There will be a few key questions you’re going to need to answer:

  • How many people do you estimate will get a massage?
  • How long do you want massage sessions to be? (10, 15, 30 minutes)
  • What is your budget for the massage event?
  • What dates and times are you going to request?
  • What location will be used for massages? Conference room, hotel, empty office?

Once you have the answers to these questions, you’ll be good to go. By answering the questions above, it should give you a better idea of how many hours you’ll need, how many massage therapists you’ll need, and the total cost to your company. Soothe will be able to go over everything with you and answer any questions you may have.

Chair Massage For Corporate Events

As we touched on earlier, one of the most common massage types for corporate events is a chair massage. 

Getting chair massages set up for your event is simple and easy, a big reason why so many companies and organizations choose the massage type. Your massage therapists will arrive with their massage chairs and provide chair massages to your event attendees.

Chair massages at events generally last 5-10 minutes, but some may last 15 minutes or longer. Some corporate massage companies may require a sign-up sheet ahead of time or it may be used at the event itself.

Organizing Massage At Corporate Events

For those of you that want to host a massage corporate event, getting started is simple.

  1. First, you’ll need to fill out our Corporate Event form. Click here to do so. 
  2. On the form, you’ll want to select Company/Team Events.
  3. You’ll then need to list your name, company name, phone number, email address, region, and any additional information you’d like us to know. You can also use this section to ask questions. Once your inquiry is received, a Soothe associate will be in touch as soon as possible. 

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