Print Archive: April, 2025

Go Green with Benefits That Help You Save Green
Join us in celebrating Earth Day on April 22 with a few ways you can live more sustainably:
Get Rewarded for Getting Healthy
Take advantage of your Rockwell benefits designed to enhance your overall well-being. When you participate in OnTrack’s Health Management Program, you receive a $500 well-being credit off your medical contributions for the next year. You can also use One Pass Select to receive a reimbursement for outdoor fitness classes and discounts on eco-friendly fitness gear.
To participate in OnTrack, visit login.personifyhealth.com. If you’re enrolled in a UHC medical plan, visit onepassselect.com and use your HealthSafe ID to log in.
Volunteer and Give Back
Volunteering allows us to create a positive impact on the lives of others while also fostering a sense of pride and fulfillment within our team. Take advantage of 24 hours of volunteer time off through our global volunteer program, ROK in Action. If you’re passionate about sustainability, consider supporting organizations dedicated to conservation, tree planting, or climate initiatives.
To learn more and participate, visit rockwell.benevity.org or download the Benevity mobile app (program domain: rockwell).
Go Paperless
Consider opting for electronic billing, pay stubs, and benefits statements whenever possible. Many financial institutions, service providers, and even your employee benefits portal offer digital statements and notifications. Not only does this help the environment, but it also keeps your documents organized and easily accessible. Check your account settings today and make the switch.
Use Energy-Efficient Office Materials
Consider investing in energy-efficient LED lighting, ergonomic furniture made from sustainable materials, or smart power strips to reduce energy waste. Every small change can add up to a big impact over time.
This Earth Day, take a moment to explore how your Rockwell benefits can support a more sustainable lifestyle. Together, we can make a difference!
April 2025
- Double Points in April
Connect with an OnTrack Health Management Program coach to reach your health goals in a safe, judgment-free space—and receive double the points during the month of April!
Connect Now > - Calm Webinar Series
Minimizing Stress and Burnout
April 23 at 9 a.m. CT
Recognize the signs of stress and burnout, identify your triggers, and learn practical tips managing them at work and at home.
Register > - 2nd.MD Webinar Series
Trust Your Gut: Treating IBS, GERD, Celiac Disease, and More
April 24 at 12 p.m. CT
Join Dr. Christian Jackson, a board-certified 2nd.MD gastroenterologist, to learn how to take proactive steps toward better digestive health.
Register >

Honoring Women, Empowering Futures
March is Women’s History Month, a time to recognize and celebrate the achievements of women throughout history who have paved the way for progress, equality, and empowerment. From trailblazers in science and technology to leaders in business and social change, women have made remarkable contributions to every aspect of society.
At Rockwell Automation, we believe in supporting women not just during this month, but every day. Whether it’s ensuring access to comprehensive healthcare, offering financial wellness programs, or supporting work-life balance through flexible benefits, we offer resources to help women thrive in their careers and personal lives.
This Women’s History Month, visit raquickfind.com to see all the benefits and offerings available to you in the 2025 Benefits Guide, ensure your financial security with our Retirement Process Timeline tool, and don’t forget to reach out to the Rockwell Alight Service Center (RASC) at 1.877.687.7272 if you have any questions about the benefits available to you.
Together, we can continue to build a workforce that empowers women to achieve their full potential.
March 2025
Fidelity: Women Talk Money
This three-part series features Bobbi Brown (Founder and CEO of Jones Road Beauty), Kate Ryder (founder and CEO of Maven Clinic), and Robin Roberts (co-anchor of ABC’s “Good Morning America”), and Fidelity’s Women Talk Money team. They’ll share personal stories, provide their perspective on how to think about money, and offer helpful tips and resources to help you thrive in your financial journey. Join one or all three of the webinars, including:
- Unlock Your Best Financial Future — On March 12 at 2 p.m. ET, hear from Bobbi Brown and the Fidelity’s Women Talk Money team to learn ways you can plan for unexpected changes and opportunities that come your way.
Register > - Getting Real About Women’s Health Costs — On March 19 at 2 p.m. ET, get resources and tips when planning for women’s health expenses from Kate Ryder and the Fidelity’s Women Talk Money team.
Register > - Lessons About Money, Work & Life — On March 26 at 2 p.m. ET, hear from Robin Roberts and the Fidelity’s Women Talk Money team as they share powerful life financial lessons.
Register >
2nd.MD Webinar Series
- How Second Opinions Lead to Informed Healthcare Decisions and Better Outcomes — Are you or a family member considering surgery or facing a new diagnosis? On March 20 at 1 p.m. ET, hear from 2nd.MD specialist and OBGYN Dr. Kevin Elias to learn how to get connected with top experts and how getting a second medical opinion helps you get the best care possible.
Register >
February 2025
Stay tuned for more updates next month!

Five Tips for a Healthy Heart
February is recognized as Heart Health Month. This month is an opportunity for us to focus on improving our heart health and minimize the risk of heart disease—the leading cause of death in the U.S. Learn the five tips that you can start doing today. Even one small change can make a big difference.
Keep in mind: It’s important to talk with your doctor before making any significant changes to your health, routines, or lifestyle.
- Move Your Body
It’s recommended that we get 30 minutes of exercise, like walking and gardening, at least five times a week. If you aren’t able to carve out 30 minutes in your day, try moving your body for just five minutes a few times a day. Consistent, low-impact physical exercises, like taking the stairs or stretching on your work break, are much better than none. Don’t forget to log your activity in the OnTrack platform at login.personifyhealth.com to earn points!
Did you know? If you’re enrolled in a UHC medical plan, you can get free grocery delivery and access to over 22,000 fitness centers through One Pass Select. This fitness subscription service offers five membership tiers starting at only $10/month. Visit onepassselect.com and use your Health Safe ID to learn more. - Eat Healthy Foods
You can lower your risk of heart disease by eating a mix of healthy foods across all food groups, including vegetables, fruits, whole grains, fish, poultry, beans, and nuts. Be sure to limit foods and beverages higher in saturated fats, added sugars, alcohol, and excess sodium. Keep in mind, the amount of calories you need to eat depends on your age, height, weight, activity, and other factors. You can also track calories in the OnTrack platform at login.personifyhealth.com to earn points!
Did you know? People tend to eat like their friends and family. If you make healthy choices, the people around you may be inspired to make those same choices. - Know Your Numbers
During your next annual health checkup, ask your doctor about your blood pressure (BP), body mass index (BMI), total cholesterol, HDL (good cholesterol), LDL (bad cholesterol), triglycerides, and blood glucose (BG). These numbers can give you a snapshot of your health, show risks for things like heart disease, and allow you to have more informed conversations with your doctor.
Did you know? An in-network preventive health screening, like an annual health checkup, is 100% covered by your Rockwell medical plan. You can earn points when you complete a biometric screening and submit it on the OnTrack platform at login.personifyhealth.com. - Establish a Self-Care Routine
Chronic stress can cause high blood pressure, increased cholesterol levels, and unhealthy lifestyle choices. Committing to a self-care routine that works for you can help you be better equipped to manage stress. Getting at least seven hours of sleep, drinking eight glasses of water, meditating, doing yoga, taking a warm bath, reading, calling a friend, taking your medications as prescribed, and achieving and maintaining a healthy weight are a few examples of healthy activities you may consider adding to your daily self-care routine.
Did you know? You have access to guided meditations, breathing exercises, sleep stories, and other mindfulness techniques at no cost to you with the Calm mobile app. To register, visit calm.com/b2b/rockwell-automation/subscribe using your Rockwell Automation email address. - Have Health Data at Your Fingertips
From recipe apps that keep your diet balanced to fitness apps that track your workouts—you can use a variety of mobile apps to keep your heart health in check. These apps often connect to wearable devices, like a smartwatch or smart ring, so you can automatically measure your steps, heart rate, and sleep to share with your doctor. As a Rockwell employee, you also have free access to the OnTrack platform at login.personifyhealth.com with many of these great resources. Depending on your health status, you may also consider talking to your doctor about using an at-home blood pressure, blood sugar, or heart rate monitor to capture your health data.

Benefits for a Happy, Healthy New Year
Check out some new benefits (and some enhancements) to keep you and your family happy and healthy in 2025.
- 24/7 Support for Fertility, Perimenopause, and Menopause
You and your adult dependents enrolled in a Rockwell medical plan have access to Maven—at no cost to you. In addition to virtual support for pregnancy, postpartum, and returning to work after parental leave, discover unlimited education and coaching from a network of 1,700+ reproductive and family health experts (across 35 specialties), such as OB-GYNs, doulas, reproductive endocrinologists, fertility educators, adoption/surrogacy coaches, nutritionists, mental health coaches, and career coaches.
Maven also provides personalized support for perimenopause, menopause, and post menopause, including managing symptoms and support in finding the right treatments. Plus, you’ll be connected to a dedicated Care Advocate who can provide 24/7 support, learning resources, and access to community forums to engage with others on the same journey.
Get started by visiting mavenclinic.com or by downloading the Maven Clinic mobile app.
- Expert Medical Second Opinion
2nd.MD has replaced Teladoc Health to provide you and your dependents enrolled in a Rockwell medical plan expert medical advice and second opinions—at no cost to you. With the help of 2nd.MD Medical Experts, you can work with a network of doctors across hundreds of subspecialties and thousands of conditions, including back, knee, shoulder and hip conditions, cancer, heart disease, stroke, digestive programs, immunological disorders, women’s and men’s health, mental health concerns, and more.Get started by visiting start.2nd.MD/rockwell or call 1.866.269.3534. - OnTrack Health Management Program
As announced last year, our health management program, OnTrack underwent a vendor change to Personify Health (formerly Virgin Pulse). Be sure to bookmark the new OnTrack login at login.personifyhealth.com and download the Personify Health mobile app.
Engagement is key with OnTrack and unlocking levels and incentives! You can earn up to $500 in incentives, which will be applied as a discount to your Rockwell Automation medical contributions in the following calendar year. While some point values can change annually, the program remains core to its intent: holistic well-being engagement throughout the year. We’ve even made some levels easier to achieve and will continue to offer double point campaigns throughout the year. Watch for announcements on these great opportunities to earn extra points.
For more information or if you have questions, visit the our SharePoint page or contact OnTrack at 1.888.671.9395. If you’re not enrolled in a Rockwell Automation medical plan, you can still participate and earn entries in OnTrack for a chance to win Bravo points.
- New EAP Partner
ComPsych has replaced Carelon/Workplace Options as our new global Employee Assistance Program (EAP) vendor-partner. You and your dependents still receive 24/7 confidential support from licensed clinical professionals that can help you with personal, financial, mental health, work-related, and well-being questions or challenges you may be facing. With ComPsych, you’ll also receive eight free counseling sessions with a highly trained clinician at no cost to you—even if you’re not enrolled in a Rockwell medical plan!Get started by visiting guidanceresources.com/groWeb/login/login.xhtml (code: automation) or call 1.844.206.1068.
January 2025
Financial Wellness Month
Every step toward progress, no matter how small, should be celebrated. Maybe you’re trying to set aside more for those ‘what-if’ moments or thinking longer term by bumping up your retirement savings contributions. Each little win brings you closer to your money goals so you can live the life you want.
Check out Fidelity’s Financial Wellness Month campaign, where you can find hands-on tools and other resources related to must-know money topics, such as:
- Ways to balance spending and saving priorities
- How much to save for the unexpected (think medical bills, home, or car repairs)
- How to stretch your paycheck further