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Wellnesslaw

The Center for Health and Wellness Law, LLC is the “go-to” law firm for the health and wellness industries.
The Center provides legal advice, resources, trainings and advocacy to help the health and wellness industries operate in a compliant and optimal manner, which ultimately benefits patients and improves population health. health and wellness lawyers
The Center is a boutique law firm that understands, appreciates and shares in the goals of the health and wellness industries and the professionals who work within them.
Through its training services, the Center educates and promotes compliance,
standards and best practices in the wellness industry,
including the workplace wellness industry.
The Center’s educational programs are an opportunity to convene various stakeholders in wellness to learn and share in one another’s goal to improve population health and well-being. The wellness industry comprises of vendors, health educators, health promotion specialists, human resource personnel,
health coaches, public health professionals, health care providers (which includes alternative health care providers) and other community members such as schools, churches, government, organic product producers and business.

The Center offers in-person and online education programs that focus on compliance and best practices in creating and implementing wellness initiatives in the various sectors, such as in the workplace, in health care provider settings, or in the community.
Initially, the Center will likely focus on one or two sectors, such as workplace and health providers.
The Center will seek participation from the Validation Institute and HERO to provide their expertise on best practice research. The goal of each program will be to offer practical insight and tools attendees can apply in their diverse settings to improve wellness.
The Center would aim to partner with other certification programs, such as NWI and CHES, to ensure that the Center’s training earned credit for those certification programs.

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