Wellness Happenings – January 2026

Featuring monthly updates from Christine Flory and the Office of Health and Wellness.

Above: Staunton Campus received heaps of snow from Winter Storm Fern

February Health Observances

Squirrel Madness

Join us for 3 on 3 single elimination bracket style tournament in the PAC 3/16/26 

There is a requirement that all teams are mixed gender and there needs to be a minimum of 3 people per team. A fourth team member is optional.

If you don’t have a formed team, that’s ok! See question 1 for how to join a team 🙂

SIgn up here: 

Heart Month

From the CDC, learn about

From the Health Advocate blog:

National Wise Healthcare Consumer Month

Children’s Dental Health Month

Black History Month

February fun from the Health Advocate blog

More helpful articles from our blog

Upcoming Health Advocate Webinars:

Click the links below to register!

February 19, 2026
Emotional Intelligence: The Secret Superpower!
 

March 19, 2026
Our Aging Parents
 

On campus events Wellness Events:

Feb 4 10 am – 12 pm- MDCHS Campus National Wear Red Day / “Move for Your Heart” Micro-Movement Breaks

Feb 6 11:30-1 pm -Staunton Campus- Hunt Dining Hall 

 National Wear Red Day ( polaroids/table event) / “Move for Your Heart” Micro-Movement Breaks

Timely Care Faculty Support:

Faculty/ Staff  Wellness Portal Health Advocate:

Health Advocate replaced Web MD wellness portal in Jan 2024.

Quarter 1 deadline to earn and log incentives March 31, 2026

To earn the incentive you need to earn and log cumulative of 300 points in the wellness portal during Q1 ( Jan 1 – March 31, 2025) and Q2 (April – June 30,2025) and Q3 (July 1- September 30, 2025) Q4 ( October 1, 2025 – December 10,2025) 

Question about the new portal can be emailed to Director of Wellness Initiatives Christine Flory at cmflory@marybaldwin.edu 

Here’s how to create your account:

Fac/Staff please take a few minutes to watch this video as it provides a comprehensive overview of the new well being portal and how to log incentives through Health Advocate.

Anthem EAP Webinars:

 To view a seminar on demand, go to anthemeap.com and enter your company code: You’ll find a link to these and other seminars on the homepage.

View the seminars on demand — anytime, anywhere. Submit a question and receive a response via email. Questions are logged in a FAQ section, so you can browse and learn from the questions of others

2/24/26 12:00 pm 

Topic: Heart in Motion: The Vital Link Between Cardio Fitness and Heart Health

Link to join:  

EAP Recordings:

February recording: Health and Wellness in the Black Community  

March recording: Eating Right on the Run and on a Budget

April recording: Mindfulness Meditation

May recording: Menopause

June recording: Men’s Health

July recording:The Gut-Brain Connections

August recording: Emotional Intelligence 

September:  Intro to Neurodiversity

November: Creating and Annual Well Being Plan:

December: Using your EAP

January: Day One- Journey to Healthy Habits

Don’t forget you have access to EAP and Talk Space:

New Resource: VapeFreeVA.org

VDH’s Tobacco Control Program launched as a one-stop resource guide for teens, young adults, and their support circles— parents, guardians, coaches, educators, and physicians. While Virginia’s “Live Vape Free” texting program has been phased out, the website will continue to connect Virginians to our new page with cessation information and additional support to quit vaping.


Free help to quit tobacco.
Quit Coaches available for support.1-800-QUIT NOW (1-800-784-8669)Text READY to 34191A free 24/7 service for all Virginians, 13 and older for all types of tobacco/nicotine




Free Vaping Resources for Teens, Youth Adults, & their Support Circles.Find vaping prevention and cessation facts & tipsSupport Circle tips are for any adult concerned about vaping — parents, guardians, educators, physicians, etc.