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How one US company is growing with on-site corporate spa services
US-based incorporate massage has expanded its offerings to meet what it says is a growing demand for on-site corporate spa services.
Geared toward large companies, Incorporate Massage’s new on-site spa service brings 60- to 90-minute full body massages, facials and hot stone treatments directly to offices, complete with aromatherapy.
The company is already operating under contract with three Fortune 500 organisations, and has plans to open two more within the next few months.
“The fact that we work better when we feel better is well-documented,” said founder and CEO Amelia Wilcox. “So are the benefits of massage. We’re finding that day spa services are very effective when it comes to lowering stress and increasing productivity.”
Companies pay a setup fee, while employees pay for their own treatments. Depending on the size of the site, spas can range from a single, basic room to a high-end, full-service solution.
“The corporate spa solution is a win-win for both employee and corporations,” said Wilcox. “Companies are learning that the more solutions they can bring onsite for employees, the higher their employee retention rates are. This is much more than an office perk. We’re saving people time and money, and we’re helping companies create a better work environment.”
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