Caesars unveils new team member wellness center

November 12, 2021
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Facility will offer in-person, digital care to Las Vegas employees and dependents.

Caesars Entertainment on Friday said it has partnered with Premise Health, a direct health care provider and an OMERS portfolio company, to open a new wellness center on the Las Vegas Strip.

Located inside The LINQ Hotel, the Caesars Health and Fitness Center will deliver in-person and digital care to all eligible Caesars team members, the parties said.

The new facility replaces Caesars’ former wellness center, also run by Premise Health and located on Flamingo Road. Caesars team members covered under the company-sponsored medical plan and their dependents can utilize the new wellness center for primary care, physical therapy, dietician services and health risk condition management.

All services are available in-person or through video visits, the company noted, adding in a statement: “this wellness center furthers Caesars’ mission to support team members on their health and fitness journeys. With Premise as a partner, Caesars aims to offer high-quality care at an unmatched value while creating exceptional health care and benefits experiences.”

The Caesars Health and Fitness Center team includes a medical director, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, licensed practical nurse, medical assistant, physical therapist, registered dietician and a health center manager. The fitness center is free for team members and includes access to fitness specialists and group exercise instructors onsite and virtually at no additional cost.

The fitness center allows members to access the facilities 24/7 and offers personal training sessions from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday. The wellness center is open from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Fridays.

“Through our partnership with Premise Health, we can provide our team members with family-style care and service,” Sean McBurney, Caesars Entertainment regional president, said in a statement. “The new wellness center was specifically designed to fit the needs of our dedicated team members, starting with moving to a more centralized location on the Strip. Additionally, it offers expanded hours and helpful services, including a bright and energizing 24-hour fitness center.”

Jami Doucette, MD, president of Premise Health, added: “We are thrilled to continue our partnership with Caesars Entertainment through a reimagined wellness center that enhances care for our members and their families. Our vision is to redefine the health care experience. We focus on bringing people health care as they need it, not as they know it, and we look forward to continuing to deliver on that promise.”

Premise Health says it is and one of the largest health care providers in the country, serving more than 11m eligible lives across more than 2,500 of the largest commercial and municipal employers in the US. Premise operates more than 800 onsite and nearsite wellness centers in 45 states and Guam, delivering care through the Digital Wellness Center and onsite, nearsite, mobile, and event solutions.

Caesars Entertainment, Inc., describes itself as the largest casino-entertainment company in the US and one of the world’s most diversified casino-entertainment providers. Since its beginning in Reno, Nevada, in 1937, Caesars Entertainment has grown through development of new resorts, expansions and acquisitions. Its resorts operate primarily under the Caesars, Harrah’s, Horseshoe and Eldorado brand names.

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