 GO ONLINE BEFORE NOVEMBER 20TH 2010 open enrollment ends Nov. 20
Go online before Friday, Nov. 20, 2009, to make any changes you want to make to your benefits for 2010. It’s your annual opportunity to choose the health care options best for you and your family. More
SEASONAL FLU SHOTS COMING TO MANY WORKSITES Seasonal Flu Shots now through November 20
King County onsite flu shot clinics will be held November 2nd – 20th at worksites around the county. These clinics provide seasonal flu vaccine to benefits covered employees at no charge. More

NOVEMBER HEALTH HEROES 2 Quit Tobacco Health Heroes are highlightedFailed quit attempts were merely stepping stones to success for Liesl Brooks (Metro Transit Operator) and Elise Daniels (Legislative Secretary II, Ombudsman’s Office). With the support of medical professionals, friends, family and co-workers, these November Health Heroes quit tobacco for good. Now six and three months smoke-free, Leisl and Elise want to share their stories (and tips!) with you.
EAT SMART - A WAY TO MANAGE TYPE 2 DIABETES Many diabetics are not following guidelines
November is American Diabetes Month. According to a recent study Americans with type 2 diabetes eat too much salt and fat, and not enough low-fat dairy, grains, fruits and veggies. Eating smart is key to preventing or managing diabetes. More
MOVE MORE - HELP PREVENT TYPE 2 DIABETES Help prevent diabetes or improve diabetes outcomes
Being active helps to prevent type 2 diabetes and can help avoid complications in people who already have diabetes. Get motivated or learn how activity helps prevent diabetes here. More
LOGON AND LEARN ABOUT DIABETES Online tools to help you make the best choices
Currently, 1,300 King County employees and their family members are being treated for Diabetes and more than 150 are projected to contract diabetes this year. The county has free online tools to help you make the best decisions about diabetes prevention and care. More
QUIT TOBACCO - PICK A DAY TO QUIT November 19th - Join the Great American Smokeout
November 19th marks the 34th annual Great American Smokeout, presented by the American Cancer Society. Take that day to cut down on cigarettes, go a day smoke-free, or set this as your quit date. More |