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SITTING SAFE and BACK SAFE programs for employees The BACK SAFE and SITTING SAFE Programs teach and inspire workers to use their bodies correctly to reduce the physical wear and tear of their work and the possibility of injury. We educate, train, and motivate personnel on how to prevent back, neck and other sprain/strain and repetitive motion injuries -- and thus reduce rising Workers' Compensation costs. Onsite chair massage Knowledge workers, especially those at a computer all day, are prone to periods of mental and muscle fatigue which can lead to errors and loss of productivity. Onsite chair massage helps in reducing workplace stress and thus concentrating the mind to improve efficiency. Whether as a part of your regular employee wellness or benefits package, a chair massage program can be an asset to your company. Onsite chair massage relaxes and revitalizes, restoring mental clarity and alertness. Pre-employment physical You can reduce the number of back, neck, and repetitive motion injuries by screening out potential employees with pre-existing conditions. The pre-employment physical examination helps identify potential employees who have experienced these injuries in the past and are prone such injuries in the future. Our confidential written report gives you the information needed to make a wise hiring decision. Drug screening We offer drug screening for job applicants and existing employees. Drug screening immediately after a workplace accident or as a random measure assures a drug free workplace and a safer workplace with fewer accidents. Urinalysis screening for cocaine, marijuana and opiates is temperature controlled to prevent false results. Injury treatment program Seacrest offers chiropractic treatment for neck and back pain, physical therapy for sports and workplace injuries, complete x-ray facilities, massage therapy, acupuncture treatments, nutritional analysis, and rehabilitation training. |
