Troquer le café de l’après-midi pour une sieste

Une baisse d’énergie est tout à fait normale après le repas (lorsqu’on digère) ou en milieu d’après-midi. Pourtant, l’horaire de travail moderne est rarement adapté à ce besoin naturel de repos pendant la journée ressenti par beaucoup d’entre nous…

Swap the afternoon coffee for a nap

A drop in energy is completely normal after a meal (when digesting) or in the middle of the afternoon. However, the modern work schedule is rarely adapted to this natural need for rest during the day, felt by many of us.

Montreal Heart Institute

The Montreal Heart Institute has been placing its trust in us for over 3 years now.

Over these years, use of the 2 cabins has increased by 180%, from 290 to 520 bookings per month….

6 winning tips for a successful return to the office

6 winning tips for a successful return to the office Telecommuting is still mandatory for jobs that can be done from home. This situation seems to be set to last for a few more months. The return to the office is not for the moment, even less a return to full time. Indeed, many employers […]

Case study: installation of a recharging cabin in a hospital

Case study: installation of a recharging cabin in a hospital okiriyou janvier 16, 2023 88% Users describe the experience at Fondation Santé as very good or excellent 97% Users report an increased sense of well-being 90% Users report increased productivity Visit our cabins Come and try the Recharjme experience for yourself! Request a demo With […]

How about a nap at work?

How about a nap at work? A blog written by Recharjme If the idea of sleeping in the workplace may seem absurd or even inappropriate, it is a concept that is gaining more and more followers in the working world. Numerous studies have examined the virtues of this practice, which has a beneficial impact on […]

Saint Urbain Foundation (CIUSSS Centre Sud)

In the summer of 2019, the Urban Health Foundation organized a sports challenge to fund the Recharjme wellness service. The goal for these 13 brave cyclists was to cover 1000 km to raise $1,000 each. Thanks to the online campaign, a total of $16,600 was ultimately raised…