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Stop the talent drain

Invest in a menopause safe environment using our flexible employer packages.

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Did you know?

Women over 45 make up nearly 45% of the working female population in North America and are the fasting growing portion of the workforce.

But there's a problem

Menopause-related issues are costing employers in both US and Canada billions of dollars.

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$26.6 billion lost annually

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$237M in lost productivity

The talent drain is massive

In Canada, menopause costs the employers $3.3B in lost income due to a reduction in work hours, pay or leaving the workforce altogether.

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Most women feel unsafe

With 67% of women reporting a lack of comfort speaking to a supervisor and 70% uncomfortable reaching out to HR.

This leaves a work environment ripe for ‘silent quitting’, absenteeism, reduction in work hours, and quitting.

Did that sound familiar?

In just a few short steps you can get access to tailored menopause content and get personalized guidance from our in-house experts.

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Personal lifestyle liaison program

  • Complete an intake survey of your personal history, symptoms, lifestyle, and some important topics
  • Begin tracking your health and symptoms
  • Meet one-on-one with a personalized liaison who guides you
  • Get access to experts, clinicians, and resources

Get access to events tailor to you

  • Learn from each other and top experts in topics that matter to you.
  • Raise awareness and bring women together to help them feel empowered and heard.
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For managers & leaders

PAUZ is here to help with our flexible employer packages. We will tailor based on your needs and female employee base.

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Menopause education & training program

  • Managers in your organization can complete a 3 week training program that includes an overview of perimenopause, symptoms, treatments, and how to support in the work environment.
  • We can provide in group or one-on-one training sessions that can be spread throughout your organization.

Menopause policy and program evaluation and/or development

  • PAUZ will review existing policy and workplace programs and determine how to tailor or tweak existing resources to support menopause.
  • PAUZ can create new policy and/or programs for your organization and support implementation and health check-ups as needed. 
  • Establish a performance monitoring system to keep you on track and assess the outcome of your program on your employees and the organization’s performance.
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Transform your workplace today

To start investing in a menopause safe environment contact us below.

What is menopause, and when does it typically begin?

Menopause usually begins in the fabulous 40s or 50s, but it's as punctual as a cat—shows up when it wants. Some experience it earlier, especially if they've had surgery or medical treatment that affects the ovaries. Menopause marks the end of menstrual cycles and is officially diagnosed after 12 consecutive months without a period. While it is used as an umbrella term to cover perimenopause and postmenopause, it really represents a single point in time, the day you officially missed your period for 12 consecutive months.

What are the signs that I’m entering menopause?

The first signals of perimenopause are typically a change in your period. A change in timing, duration, and heaviness. If you find yourself shedding clothes like it's summer in the Sahara or feeling moodier than a teenager, you might be getting some signals. Other signs include sleep disturbances, memory lapses, and saying goodbye to regular periods. In fact there are over 34 symptoms impacting almost every system in your body impacting your physical, sexual, and mental functioning and health.

How do perimenopause and postmenopause differ from menopause?

Perimenopause is the start of menopause where estrogen and progesterone begin to decline and your body tries to compensate, creating an internal  rollercoaster ride. Your cycle gets irregular, and symptoms start popping up. Postmenopause is the stretch after you’ve hit the 12-month mark without a period. Menopause is the grand milestone in between. Think of it as the main event flanked by the pre-show and the after-party. This does not mean symptoms cease necessarily and introduces increased risks for osteoporosis, heart disease, and other metabolic chronic diseases.