What's the organization name?
MWR, Morale Welfare and Recreation
What are benefits?
Increases University recognition, improves campus morale, creates new path to student development, and provides opportunities for non class experiences.
Do residential centers compete?
Yes, they try to create more activities and programs to keep members active and engaged.
What are benefits?
Increase in health, productivity, relations, and company image.
What is it designed for?
Provide all military- associated individuals with a balanced lifestyle of relaxation and recreation.
How does it vary?
Ranges from individual recreation interests to intramural and club sports
What do guests enjoy?
Swimming pools, ski slopes, tennis courts, beaches, health clubs, and golf courses.
What is it centered around?
Focuses on health of employees
Where are centers located?
All around the world and provide a full range of resort-level services and accommodations.
What does college recreation attract?
What is time share?
Several people will share ownership of the same property and take turns staying there at different times
How has corporate wellness evolved over time?
From the 1950s to now, corporate wellness has grown due to the switch from physical to sedentary jobs.
What activities do these centers include?
Fitness, athletic, travel, and entertainment activities for service personnel and their families.
What percent of college students participate in recreational activities?
Around 70%
Examples?
Vacataion homes, time-share, residential care and assisted living centers.
Who is the health advocate for corporate wellness?
The Employee Services Management Association.