The end of the year can feel like a whirlwind. For many, it’s a time of balancing personal and professional demands, often overextending themselves during a season that should feel restorative. In healthcare especially, your staff could benefit from extra support as they navigate these challenges. By taking intentional steps to support your workforce now, you empower them to show up as their best selves—both at work and at home. These efforts don’t just benefit individuals; they set the stage for organizational success as you head into 2025.
Instead of putting things off until January, be proactive in these final weeks of 2024. A thoughtful approach to year-end strategy creates a happier, more grounded workforce and positions your organization for a stronger start to the new year. Here are some ideas:
1. Provide Flexibility
Flexibility is challenging in healthcare when patient care is the top priority. However, during the holiday season, your staff are likely juggling increased responsibilities both in and outside of work. Offering even small accommodations can make a big difference.
Look for ways to redistribute workloads by analyzing transferable skills, allowing team members to step in where needed. Proactively planning for potential staffing shortages can also prevent any one person from shouldering an undue burden. These adjustments not only relieve stress but also demonstrate a commitment to supporting your team during a demanding time.
2. Touch Base on Career Goals
December is often a period of reflection, and your staff may be thinking about their professional aspirations. This is the perfect opportunity to connect with them about their career goals and discuss how your organization can support their growth.
A workforce filled with well-rounded, ambitious professionals is a more agile and resilient one. Show your commitment to their development by having a learning and development plan in place. This also provides an opportunity to embrace skills-based training and upskilling initiatives. Implement tools that offer tailored learning opportunities, meeting employees where they are without overwhelming them. By investing in their aspirations, you’re investing in a stronger, more future-ready team.
3. Have a Game Plan
The hectic pace of the holidays can make it easy to lose focus on long-term priorities. Yet, building a foundation for the future requires staying organized in the present.
Support your workforce with tools that streamline critical tasks like skills mapping, certification tracking, and learning management. Centralizing these needs can save time and reduce stress, ensuring you’re not scrambling to catch up in January. By letting the right systems handle the heavy lifting, you can give your staff the attention they need now while staying on track for 2025.
4. Spread Cheer
The holidays aren’t always the “most wonderful time of the year” for everyone. Stress levels often spike, making it essential to prioritize workplace well-being. The American Heart Association has a few interesting figures to consider:
- 51% of Americans say it takes them weeks to recover from holiday stress.
- 71% regret not taking enough time to relax and enjoy the season.
- 79% admit that focusing on creating special moments for others often leads them to neglect their own needs.
Spreading cheer in the workplace can help counteract these challenges. Happier employees experience less stress, show up for patients as their best selves, and are more likely to feel satisfied with their jobs. However, it’s important that your efforts don’t add to their burden.
Simple gestures like decorating common areas, encouraging festive (patient-safe) attire, or hosting treat days can make the workplace feel brighter. Consider unique activities like a holiday trivia contest, a guessing game for the number of candies in a jar, or even a visit from therapy animals. These small moments of joy can leave a lasting impact, helping your team close out the year on a positive note. By focusing on flexibility, growth, organization, and well-being, you can support your healthcare workforce in meaningful ways. These actions not only honor their dedication but also set the tone for a successful and grounded 2025.