Category: Wellness
Hurricane season is here — keep current to stay current
With hurricane season just around the corner, we want to remind you of helpful resources available to support you in case of a tropical storm. We encourage everyone to become familiarized with the university’s emergency plans and take the necessary precautions in advance of a forecast.
Discover ways to recharge this summer
Summer often provides a brief respite from the more hectic activities of the fall and spring semesters at UF. It’s a time when we can hit reset before starting a new academic year and enjoy some quality time with our loved ones. With this in mind, here are a few ways you can recharge and renew without straying far from home.
Explore ways to cultivate better mental health
Our mental health plays a crucial role in our overall well-being. In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, we invite you to explore upcoming webinars and resources designed to support your and your family’s mental well-being.
UF expert answers questions about the newly approved RSV vaccine
Infectious disease epidemiologist Dr. Cindy Prins, answers some common questions about the RSV disease and the new vaccine.
Participate in a a text-based wellness campaign
Everyday Empowerment is a three-week, text-based campaign focused on helping you cultivate gratitude, mindfulness and connection with others.
COVID-19 Public Health Emergency expires May 11
The State Employee’s Prescription Drug Plan coverage for over-the-counter, or OTC, COVID-19 tests will expire on May 11.
Recordings from our Financial Literacy series now available
Recordings of the webinars, along with additional resources, are now available to view on-demand on the Worklife at UF website.
Faculty and staff resources for students in distress
As we near the end of the semester, faculty and staff who encounter students in distress are encouraged to explore the CWC website for resources they can share.
Journey through Japan during May’swalking challenge
Immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of Japan with GatorCare’s May walking challenge.
Aging well in autism spectrum disorder study
The UF Neurocognitive and Behavioral Development Lab is seeking control participants between the ages of 30–75 to participate in a study focusing on aging in autistic adults.
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