Imagine being faced with a health concern. One way to handle it is to accept a prescription from the doctor and go about your life. But this was not an option for Michealle Gabrovsek, director of technology portfolio management at Āé¶¹¹ū¶³. With the help of Kent Stateās wellness program ā not medication ā she faced her issue head on.
At her yearly doctor appointment in January 2017, Ms. Gabrovsek was told she had high cholesterol.
Ms. Gabrovsek was shocked. She thought she was living a healthy lifestyle.
āI was actually running about three miles a day, so I thought I was doing everything right,ā Ms. Gabrovsek says.
What came next was normal protocol.
āMy doctor said to me āyou need to go on medication,ā and I said, 'well let me see if I can get it down,āā Ms. Gabrovsek says.
She insisted she could manage this herself without medication. She pleaded for the chance to prove it.
āI did explain to my doctor that we had this Be Well program, and that I was going to work with a dietician,ā she explains.
Ms. Gabrovsek says her doctor gave her three months to lower her cholesterol but was not expecting much.
Ms. Gabrovsek turned to Kent Stateās wellness partner, Be Well Solutions, to work on lowering her cholesterol levels and improving her overall health.
Through the Wellness Your Way employee wellness program, employees are presented with various health and wellness screening opportunities, and are able to schedule appointments with health coaches if they decide to voluntarily participate. Kimberly Hauge, Kent Stateās director of employee wellness, notes that while participation is not required in these programs, it is highly encouraged for preventive medicine and self-care.
āThe employees are not required to be involved with these programs,ā Ms. Hauge says. āWe donāt feel that wellness should be imposed on a person. It should be something to help them thrive.ā
Ms. Gabrovsek met with Abigail Saponaro, a wellness dietitian with Be Well Solutions, to devise a strategic plan to lower her cholesterol levels. At their meeting, they were able to look at Ms. Gabrovsekās diet and make other changes to bring down these levels.
āWe talked through very specific things that I was eating, and Abigail provided all kinds of alternatives; some things Iād never even heard of, but now Iāve incorporated in my diet,ā Ms. Gabrovsek says. āWe were able to go back and forth and make some adjustments, and it wasnāt anything where I was forced to eat something I didnāt want to eat. It wasnāt a huge adjustment.ā
Ms. Sapanoro says Ms. Gabrovsek was motivated to improve her health. She describes the situation as āuniqueā because she was highly motivated.
āI could tell she was going to listen because she took notes,āMs. Saponaro says. āIt was a breath of fresh air talking to her.ā
At her follow-up appointment three months later, Ms. Gabrovsekās doctor was pleasantly surprised that her cholesterol levels had dropped significantly, and she even lost a few pounds. Her doctor concluded that she no longer needed medication for her cholesterol. She had done it.
Ms. Saponaro says that while dietitians and other health coaches can make the recommendations for an individual to improve their health and wellness, the individual has to implement the recommendations and make these changes themselves to become successful in their health journey.
āMichealle had the right attitude and didnāt come in with complaints,ā Ms. Saponaro says. āShe was told what to do, and she did it.ā
Currently, Ms. Gabrovsek is still working on maintaining a low cholesterol level by continuing to implement recommended diet alternatives along with exercising regularly. The challenge will be keeping her cholesterol down since cholesterol runs in her family.
The success of Ms. Gabrovsekās experience with Be Well Solutions is representative of the success of Kent Stateās wellness programs as a whole, Ms. Hauge says.
āSince weāve been tracking, weāve had a 26 percent increase in participation in the wellness program from 2016 to 2017, and weāre definitely on track to do even better than that for 2018,ā Ms. Hauge says.
āI think itās really important to get the word out that this program is there because it has helped me,ā Ms. Gabrovsek says. āI wanted to share my story, so whoever is considering the wellness programs realizes that it does have an impact and it does affect people in a positive way. I hope it continues because it has been a huge help to me.ā
For more information about Kent Stateās partnership with Be Well Solutions, visit www.kent.edu/hr/benefits/partners-bewellsolutions.
For more information about the Employee Wellness Program at Kent State, visit www.kent.edu/hr/benefits/wellness.