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Employee productivity is important for any business’ success, but sometimes employees are too overwhelmed by personal or behavioral problems to perform at their highest level. High stress, psychological problems, substance abuse, legal troubles and other personal issues can lead to lower productivity and focus during work, increased absenteeism and higher health care costs. Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) can address these issues and help you tend to your personal needs.
What is an Employee Assistance Programs (EAP)?
An employee assistance program is an employer-sponsored program that offers services to help you deal with personal problems. EAPs can help reduce your health care and disability claims, increase your productivity and morale and lower absenteeism.
What do Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) cover?
EAPs can vary from employer to employer, but most have common elements. Some programs are limited and stick to alcohol and drug abuse, but many programs offer expanded services that address a variety of areas. Typical issues addressed include the following:
Alcohol or substance abuse
Smoking cessation
Divorce/marital problems
Stress management
Crisis intervention
Child care
Eldercare
Eating disorders
Gambling addiction
Psychological or psychiatric problems
Financial problems
Legal problems
An employee assistance program is an employer-sponsored program that offers services to help employees deal with personal problems.
Andy Pascarella Employee Benefits Consultant & Sales Practice Leader
Andy possesses expertise in health care reform and its potential impact on employer health plans. He has helped companies from various industries navigate the Affordable Care Act by assisting with the creation of internal compliance processes to relieve the ACA administrative burden while allowing them to stay compliant.