COVID Complications
Some workers who become infected will have mild symptoms or even no symptoms. But for the workers who have more severe symptoms and complications with hospitalization, they are likely to require more extensive rehabilitation and may be slower to return to work at full capacity.
People with severe cases of COVID-19 may experience new or worsened heart or lung issues, muscle weakness due to the immobility, and extended hospitalizations could present health problems unrelated to COVID, such as cognitive issues, memory loss and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Reassess Employees Post Recovery
After months of inactivity, overeating or recovery, a more sedentary lifestyle will catch up with many workers, and they may not be capable of returning to work at full strength. It is imperative to reassess the fitness and overall health of returning workers and modify or adapt work duties as necessary.
Here’s a 4-step plan for an effective post-COVID return to work program:
For additional details on helping workers returning after COVID-19, read WorkWell’s White Paper in its entirety https://www.workwell.com/pdf/returning-workers-fitness/
If you need help with your COVID return to work plan, contact WorkWell today.