Cranford-based Avidon Health, the award-winning digital health company behind some of the nation’s most effective corporate wellness programs, has launched the first wellness platform purpose-built for small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs). According to the company, the platform “gives small HR teams a fast, affordable way to support employee wellness — without bloated tools or drawn-out rollouts.”
New research from SHRM and HR.com shows that HR teams are overwhelmed as employee burnout is on the rise while wellness program expectations keep growing. A 2024 SHRM report revealed that more than 70% of HR professionals say burnout is worsening, yet SMBs lack the time, budget, and headcount to launch traditional wellness platforms — most of which were designed for the Fortune 500.
Avidon Health is closing that gap. According to Clark Lagemann, company CEO and co-founder, “We’ve seen firsthand how effective health coaching can change lives. But for too long, the best tools were priced out of reach for smaller companies. We rebuilt everything to serve the teams who need it most — those doing more with less.”
Avidon’s platform features:
“Wellness doesn’t need to be complicated,” added Tim Aumueller, co-founder and president of Avidon Health. “It just needs to work. We built this platform to make it easy for teams to take action — and show results — fast.”
Avidon Health was founded and built in New Jersey, and although now fully remote, the company credits much of its early success to its Garden State roots — including its first hires, first customers, and its thriving base of local advisors.
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