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WHAT
IS THE EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EAP)?
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The
EAP provides confidential counseling for employees and family
members who are experiencing personal problems which may be
affecting their quality of life or their ability to perform on the
job. The program offers assessment, short-term counseling,
referral and follow-up for persons confronted with family and
marital problems, alcohol or drug abuse, problems in the
workplace, stress, depression, and other emotional and life
challenges.
Additional EAP services include wellness seminars and training for
employees and supervisors on topics such as managing stress,
balancing the demands of work and home, and improving
communication skills. The EAP also provides crisis response
counseling in the case of a natural disaster or traumatic
workplace event. Finally, the EAP provides management
consultations for supervisors about ways to handle troubled
workers or special workplace challenges.
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FOR
WHAT KINDS OF PROBLEMS CAN THE EAP PROVIDE HELP?
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The EAP offers information and other preventive services,
assessment and short-term counseling for a wide range of problems,
including, but not limited to:
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Problems
in the workplace
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Stress,
anger, anxiety, depression
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Alcoholism
or alcohol use
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Drug
abuse (legal or illegal)
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Marital
and family issues
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Grief
or coping with a chronic illness
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Parenting
and care giving concerns
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HOW
DOES IT WORK?
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Call
New Directions at 419-529-9941 or 1-888-805-1561 when you have a
personal concern and request an appointment with one of our
professional counselors. Your supervisor may also recommend that
you make use of the EAP services when personal problems interfere
with job performance.
The first step for an individual is to be heard. An EAP counselor
will listen, help you sort out issues, feelings, and goals, and
encourage you to make some decisions to begin working towards a
solution. Sometimes one or two visits will result in significant
changes. In other cases, a longer-term intervention is indicated
and a referral to the appropriate resource will be made.
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WHO
WILL KNOW THAT I USED THE PROGRAM?
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No one will know, unless you request and authorize us to release
this information. Our services
maintain the confidentially of all participants.
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HOW
MUCH WILL IT COST?
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There is no charge to you for our assistance. If a referral is
necessary for ongoing counseling, hospitalization, or the
resolution of other problems, the cost of these services will
become your responsibility. Health insurance plans will typically
cover a portion of such charges.
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HOW
CAN I TELL IF THE EAP PROGRAM IS APPROPRIATE FOR ME?
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How
you feel is the best indicator that a problem exists. Generally
you may consider asking for help if you:
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Feel
preoccupied with a problem
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Fail
repeatedly to solve it yourself
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Spend
a lot of energy denying a problem
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Feel
sad, anxious, or unhappy most of the time
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Experience
frequent mood swings
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Experience
insomnia or sleep more than usual
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Experience
loss of appetite or over-eating
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Feel
that some aspects of your life are unmanageable
Your
job performance provides other clues about seeking assistance. You
may consider asking for help if you:
You
may also use the EAP service to prevent a situation from becoming
a problem. You may want to:
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Gather
information about mental health or relationship matters
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Get
a mental health wellness “tune-up”
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Obtain
information out of concern for another person.
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WHAT
ARE THE HOURS OF SERVICE?
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We make every attempt to schedule appointments during convenient
times. This includes evening and weekend hours. The EAP also
provides a 24-hour emergency response service for problems
requiring immediate attention.
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HOW
DO I GET MORE INFORMATION?
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Call
419-529-9941 or 1-888-805-1561 to ask any questions.
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