Archive for the ‘Health & Wellness’ Category




Happy New Year From Rose Paving

Published by Candace on January 2nd, 2013

Greetings to our friends and followers – we hope 2013 has been kind to you so far.  Since resolutions are often the topic of discussion this time of year, we didn’t want to bombard you with the same old lists and articles on that subject.

Instead, we found this article from earlier in 2012, and thought it had a nice message for some new beginnings.  Check it out, and let us know what you think.  All the best to you and yours this year!

Making It Work: How to Save Time, Get Fit, and Win at Life  

Health & Wellness Update

Published by Candace on March 2nd, 2011

As we (hopefully) enter a change in seasons here in the Midwest, how are you doing with your health and wellness this year?  Did you make a health and wellness-related resolution WAY back in January?  And, did you keep it?

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Get Healthy!

Here at Rose Paving, we try and incorporate health and wellness into many daily activities.  Our wellness committee posts helpful information in our break room to educate about cold and flu symptoms, our insurance carrier has online resources on various topics, and we bring in fresh fruit, yogurt, granola and other yummy healthy snacks the 3rd Friday of each month.

If you are having trouble staying motivated, here are some interesting articles and resources you might find helpful:

Sitting Too Much?  One-Minute Breaks Can Help

http://health.yahoo.net/rodale/PVN/sitting-too-much-one-minute-breaks-can-help

Running: Start Here

http://health.yahoo.net/rodale/RW/running-start-here

Need to Reset Your Resolutions?  Chances Are You’re Not Alone.

http://health.yahoo.net/experts/fitnessforreallife/need-reset-your-resolutions-chances-are-you-are-not-alone

What are you doing, either in your personal life or at the workplace, to keep health and wellness a priority?

Cold Weather Survival Guide

Published by Karen on January 26th, 2011

sick girl holding red cup_55400194_v2Cold and flu season is in full-swing and if you’re like a lot of us, your schedule may not allow for much down time.  So, when vitamins and sleep won’t seem to do the trick, and your doctor can’t see you or your loved ones until the following week, try some of these at-home remedies tried and proven by the women and mothers of Rose Paving!

  • Don’t underestimate the importance of frequent hand washing, covering a sneeze or cough with your elbow, and keeping hands away from your eyes, nose, and mouth.

-Anita, Accounting; Sandy, Administration

  • Eat homemade chicken soup

-Teri, Administration

  • Drink Gatorade or Pedialyte (depending on the age) to replace lost fluids and electrolytes, and stay hydrated

-Sandy, Administration

  • Take a good steam bath or use a vaporizer / humidifier at night

- Sandy & Teri, Administration

  • Use vapor rubs to help clear sinuses

- Sandy & Teri, Administration

  • Remember to replace toothbrushes every 3-4 months, or after an illness to help stop the spread of germs

- Sandy, Administration

  • For a sore throat, congestion, or pesky cough, try drinking herbal (non-caffeinated) tea with a couple tablespoons of honey and lemon juice.

*Warning: honey should not be given to children under the age of 12 months.  For more info, please visit http://www.aap.org/

- Kelly, Sandy, & Teri: Administration

  • For a natural way to reduce fevers, mix a bit of rubbing alcohol to water.  Place a damp cloth dipped in the mixture on your forehead while lying down.

-Teri, Administration

  • To help alleviate an infant or toddler’s nighttime cough, apply Vick’s Vapor Rub to the bottom of their feet and then cover with socks.

-Jessica, Marketing

  • For an earache, rub a piece of ice on the palm of your hand which correlates to your ear pain.  An easy way to do this is to place a couple ice cubes in a Ziploc bag, or hold a cold compress.  According to Eastern medicine, the cold temperature on your palm will lessen the pain of the earache.

-Kelly, Administration

  • For allergies, eat 2 tablespoons of honey every day (honey must be native to the state in which you live)

-Jessica, Marketing

  • Lots of love (the best remedy of all!)

-Teri, Administration

What’s missing from this list?  Share your favorite home remedy with us by commenting below.

These tips are only suggestions and are not meant to take the place of prescribed medication or regular visits to your doctor.
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