Keeping Employee Safety and Well-Being Front of Mind

Owned and operated by an Occupational Therapist and Ergonomist with nearly 20 years’ experience with clients spanning small, local businesses to large, multinational employers, NEWork Enterprises’™ Owner has also supported State, County, and Municipal governmental clients. Leveraging expertise in individual patient care and functional capacity assessment into programming for organizations large and small, NEWork Enterprises™ provides a unique advantage to today’s employers in managing their employees’ safety and well-being. Physical Demands Assessments assist occupational medicine providers with determining medical causation. Ergonomics evaluations provide both the injured worker and their employer with a path forward toward a safer work environment and increased productivity. Training and educational seminar audiences have included the Colorado Bar Association, BBB/Pinnacol Policyholder groups, Colorado Division of Workers’ Compensation, Rocky Mountain Electrical League (RMEL), and The Center for Workers’ Compensation Training.  Participation as an Advisory Committee member, assisted with the CDLE Revision of Exhibit 7, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome-Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (2017.)
We provide a forward thinking approach to  businesses work environment challenges and strive to improving outcomes in workplace injury prevention and worker well-being. 
With a background as an Occupational Therapist and Certified Ergonomic Assessment Specialist, NEWork Enterprises provides an unique advantage to today’s employers in managing their employees well being. With the ability to deliver jobsite analysis, we work to provide leading-edge solutions for companies and risk management. As well as assessments for worker’s comp claims, for occupational medicine providers and health & safety professionals.

As the owner of NEWork Enterprises, Dona brings over 15 years of experience bridging clinical and functional assessment of workers, with job task analysis and ergonomics. 

Driving proactive collaboration between occupational health, safety, human resources, and risk management professionals, Dona improves outcomes in workers’ compensation claims while keeping the well-being of Colorado’s workforce Front of Mind. 

Dona has developed professional workshops on Health, Safety and Risk Management topics to audiences including the Colorado Bar Association, BBB/Pinnacol Policyholder groups, Colorado Division of Workers’ Compensation, Rocky Mountain Electrical League (RMEL), and The Center for Workers’ Compensation Training. 

As the owner of NEWork Enterprises, Dona brings 15 years of Occupational Therapist and Ergonomics Assessment expertise. Between her background and experience in the industry, she encompasses a full scope of skill sets to help find the solutions that can bring a positive outcome to a workforce. Based in Northern Colorado, she has helped local industry and government agencies develop leading-indicator solutions for work related musculoskeletal disorders while advocating for evidence-based Pain Neuroscience Education (PNE) to help mitigate the devastating effects of chronic pain on the workforce and community. In addition to working with local and state businesses, she has partnered with international industry partners in web-based ergonomic assessments and training. 

Dona works to facilitate a growing partnership between healthcare, safety and risk management – improving outcomes in workplace injury prevention and worker well-being with a focus on the aging workforce. Partnering with safety professionals, she hopes to be part of a growing Total Worker HealthTM movement within the state and across the nation. 

She has been director of Colorado In Motion’s Industrial Health division for the past 6 years and has gained in-depth knowledge of local and state government workings beneficial to jobsite analysis, workers comp claims and more. She has also been a part of ASSP Rocky Mountain Chapter over the past 5 years, which has presented an invaluable learning opportunity – developing relationships with colleagues in safety, risk management and insurance to gain a better understanding of the resources they contribute to workers and their workplaces. 

Dona has developed professional workshops on Health, Safety and Risk Management topics to audiences including the Colorado Bar Association, BBB/Pinnacol Policyholder groups, Colorado Division of Workers’ Compensation, Rocky Mountain Electrical League (RMEL), and The Center for Workers’ Compensation Training.

Dona is an Occupational Therapist and an Ergonomics Assessment Specialist with a focus in Aging Workforce issues. As Director of Colorado In Motion’s Industrial Health division for the past 6 years, she has helped Northern Colorado industry and government develop leading-indicator solutions for work-related musculoskeletal disorders, while advocating for evidence-based Pain Neuroscience Education (PNE) to help mitigate the devastating effects of chronic pain on our workforce and community. Membership in the ASSP Rocky Mountain Chapter over the past 5 years has presented an invaluable learning opportunity – developing relationships with colleagues in safety, risk management and insurance to gain a better understanding of the resources they contribute to workers and their workplaces. Sharing her perspective as an allied health care professional both informally through Chapter events, and as a presenter, Dona sees an opportunity to facilitate a growing partnership between healthcare, safety and risk management – improving outcomes in workplace injury prevention and worker well-being. Partnering with safety professionals, she hopes to be part of a growing Total Worker HealthTM movement within the state and across the nation