Well-being at work

You have big dreams, and they matter to us. Whether you’re changing careers, planning for retirement, starting a new fitness plan, or recovering after an illness, we’re here to champion your total well-being — mind, body, and walletTM.

60% of employees want more mental health support at work.

Top mental health tips

Resources

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Self-care for caregivers

Those who care for children or aging relatives need to dedicate time to their own wellness, too. Five tips to make your well-being a priority.

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Getting the most from your employer

Work is a great place to look for tools to support your well-being.

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Steps to take for your physical health

Make health a habit. Explore the physical wellness tips that will help you on your path to a healthy lifestyle.

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Couples with two sets of insurance

When you and a partner both have options for benefits through work, how do you decide which to choose?

Stress test

What are you stressed about?

Select one

My money and finances
My social life
My personal physical health
Well, honestly ... it’s all of the above

Stories that inspire

We know that family matters most. Hear from our customers and employees as they share their personal stories.

Joseph’s story

When Joseph received a cancer diagnosis, it shook his family and their finances hard. But he’d selected cancer insurance when he enrolled in his employee benefits, and it covered many of his treatments. His Guardian claims case manager celebrated with him when he learned his cancer treatments worked.

Dr. Okanlami’s story

A life-changing accident left Dr. Okanlami paralyzed. He relied on disability insurance and vocational rehabilitation to return to practicing medicine and to find his purpose as an advocate for people with disabilities.

Rachel’s story

With a long road to recovery ahead of her, Rachel realized perfection can be the enemy of progress. She was able to focus on healing, while we lent a supporting hand. Now, she’s welcoming a new chapter and a new addition to her life.

Don’t leave money on the table!

How do you educate an entire community about personal finances? Let’s start with its students.

It’s not all serious business.

Family is fun!

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More on how workplace benefits can impact your well-being

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