
Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQs)
PERSPECTIVES Employee Assistance Program (EAP) provides
confidential programs for employees and their families in order to assist
in coping with everyday and acute problems of modern living. Following
are some of the most commonly asked questions about the EAP.
Will
my company know that I or any of my family has used the program?
No. This is a confidential program. No one will know that you are using
the program unless you sign a written Release of Information giving your
counselor permission to speak to some one about you. Your company only
receives statistical information about the utilization of the program.
A name or any fact that might identify an individual is never given in
a report. In the very unusual circumstance that your safety, or the safety
of others is in jeopardy, Perspectives will take steps to protect you
and others. We consider your privacy to be of the utmost importance.
Why does my company provide
this program?Your company values its employees and realizes
that they experience various problems during the course of their lifetimes.
Most of these problems can be handled by the individual but sometimes
he/she may need the assistance of a professional. Ultimately, this program
can assist employees in improving their quality of life and maintaining
productivity in the work place.
What is the cost of using
the EAP?
There is no cost to use the services of the EAP. This is a benefit. However,
if you are referred to a resource in the community, you will be responsible
for the cost. Your EAP counselor will assist you in finding the most cost-effective
and efficient help.
What types of issues are dealt
with by the EAP counselor?
Perspectives EAP is a "Broadbrush" program. That means that the counselors
are available to individuals experiencing issues/problems in relationships
(marital, family, social), depression, stress, anxiety, legal, financial,
alcohol/drugs, child/elder care, and work.
Who are the counselors at
Perspectives?
Perspectives' counselors are experienced clinicians who have worked with
people for a number of years. All of them have Masters or Doctoral degrees
in either Social Work or Counseling and are Licensed Addictions Counselors.
How do I make an appointment
with the Employee Assistance Program?
Simply call toll-free (800) 456-6327 between the hours of 8:00am
and 5:00pm CST. If it is an emergency, don't hesitate to call 24 hours
a day, 7 days a week.
For
Assistance, call
1-800-456-6327
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