LifeSpeak Inc., the pioneer in digital preventative wellbeing solutions, announced the launch of its 2025 Workplace Wellness Report, shedding light on a new era of employee support. The findings point to a critical shift: wellness is no longer a perk — it's a strategic business imperative linked to higher rates of employee performance, retention and engagement.
The 2025 report reveals that outdated wellness programs are falling short of employee expectations and organizational goals. In their place, employers are increasingly turning to prevention-first, personalized solutions that deliver measurable, lasting impact for their employees.
"Wellness is evolving from a checkbox exercise to a business-critical function," said Jason Campana, CEO at LifeSpeak. "Our Workplace Wellness Report confirms that when employers prioritize personalized, outcomes-driven wellness strategies for their employees, the payoff is real — for both the individual workers and the organization as a whole."
Key findings from LifeSpeak's 2025 Workplace Wellness Report include:
The report finds a gap between what organizations offer and what employees actually use. Disjointed solutions put pressure on employers to guess what their people need. LifeSpeak addresses this by providing modular, expert-led and AI-personalized solutions that adapt to each organization's strategy and every employee's needs – whether solving for burnout, substance use, fitness, caregiving or other mental health or wellness challenges. Customer results and member outcomes demonstrate stronger engagement when support is personalized, easily accessible and reflects the connection between mental and physical health.
"Today's employees expect more than surface-level wellness perks," said Campana. "They want personalized support that helps them manage stress, improve health and achieve balance — all in a way that's simple and intuitive. Our job at LifeSpeak is to help organizations meet their employees' needs while also driving better business results, because the numbers speak for themselves: when employees feel better, they perform better, stay longer and contribute more."