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Behavioral Health Services for Employees

If you would like more information about BayCare Life Management's Employee or Student Assistance Programs, call 1-800-878-5470 or send an email to christopher.yarnold@baycare.org

BayCare Life Management's Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and other work place services provide  a confidential and voluntary support system for employees to help them manage the stresses and strains of everyday living, which can affect their well-being at home and at work. The program provides short-term professional services that can help employees with their personal and family problems. By providing guidance to employees early on, the EAP also can help companies reduce lost productivity and absenteeism.
 
If you are currently a member of BayCare Life Management's EAP, you can reach a case manager by calling 1-800-878-5470
 
Description of Services
Take the first step - ask for help - and start taking control of your life. BayCare Life Management's EAP case managers are available 24 hours a day for emergencies and can help you identify effective resources and move you toward positive solutions. The EAP provides an initial assessment, assists with problem resolution and/or initiates referral services for you and your dependents. All discussions with your EAP case manager are confidential. Conversations, records of sessions and referrals are held in utmost confidence.

You may feel that your problems are unique. However, 15 percent of the workforce consists of employees having personal problems that directly affect their job performance. BayCare Life Management's EAP is a valuable resource during those times.

Help is available for:

  • Alcohol and Drug Abuse
  • Anger Management
  • Anxiety
  • Grief
  • Financial Stresses/Debt Management
  • Marital/Family/Relationship Issues
  • Stress
  • Or Any Personal Problem

Behavioral Health Services For Students and Faculty
BayCare Life Management's Student Assistance Program (SAP) is a valuable resource for schools, colleges and universities to assist students and faculty who may have personal problems that could affect their school, work or home lives. The program provides education, prevention, early intervention, professional assessment and service referrals that best meet the needs of the participant.

With services tailored to meet specific and unique needs, the program's goal is to keep students in school and help them cope with emotional problems and stress, sometimes manifested by the use of drugs and alcohol or other negative behaviors.

The SAP staff supports students in a compassionate, caring manner, helping them to meet work/life challenges and achieve a positive academic experience. The Faculty Assistance Program (FAP), a component of SAP, provides similar assistance to teachers and staff.
 
If you are currently a participant of BayCare Life Management's SAP, you can reach a case manager by calling 1-800-878-5470.

Description of Services

Components of the SAP will address a broad spectrum of behavioral health needs, including mental health and substance abuse issues:

  • Problem Identification/Assessment and Referral - Our staff identifies the presenting problem(s), assesses the situation and develops an appropriate plan of action. 
  • Crisis Intervention - Offers post-crisis assessment and intervention services to members who experienced crisis situations.
  • Short-term Problem Resolution - This type of counseling is offered when resolution of the presenting problem can be resolved within the initial counseling sessions.   
  • Monitoring and Follow-Up Services - Appropriate monitoring of individual's progress and satisfaction, and follow up reporting with the client's consent.
  • Consultation with Appropriate Leadership - Provides individual consultation to campus leadership regarding screening and the appropriate referral of members to the SAP/FAP.
  • Program Promotion and Education - Coordination of the development and use of promotional materials and activities that encourage the use of the SAP/FAP by students and faculty.

After an initial assessment and counseling sessions by a licensed therapist, the SAP professional can refer the student/faculty member to additional services if necessary. The SAP staff also will work with the student/faculty member to help them access insurance benefits, when appropriate, or refer them to resources in the community.

Veteran's Services

Fast Fact: Florida's universities and colleges expect to enroll 41,000 veterans in 2009

BayCare's professional network of licensed mental health therapists offer support services to Veterans.   Counselors  have a thorough understanding of the military culture and are sensitive to the needs of veterans returning to school.  The following links provide helpful information regarding Veteran's intiatives:

www.veteranshealth.org
www.floridavets.org
www.va.gov
www.nmfa.org
www.esgr.org
http://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/content/view/1186/1159/
www.afterdeployment.org

 

 


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