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COVID prioritizes the employee EAP experience

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The employee assistance program (EAP) will be more important than ever in delivering needed short-term counseling for those experiencing any of these mental health concerns. EAPs that utilize a holistic, integrated approach will be pivotal in addressing the total wellbeing of employees, now and when they return to work.

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Helping Employees Relate: 5 Ways to Build Stronger Teams

CONCERN: EAP

Different people bring different skills to the mix, making for a diverse and multi-talented group. CONCERN makes it easy to share useful, impactful content like this with your employees. That means respecting their knowledge and experience, their current situation and state of mind, and their values, beliefs, and needs.

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What Is an Employee Assistance Program (EAP)? Your In-depth 2023 Guide

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Cost savings : By providing early intervention and support for mental health concerns, EAPs can help prevent issues from escalating, potentially reducing healthcare costs associated with more severe conditions. By decreasing absenteeism and improving productivity, EAPs can lead to financial savings for your business.

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Helping Employees Relate: 5 Ways to Build Stronger Teams

CONCERN: EAP

Different people bring different skills to the mix, making for a diverse and multi-talented group. CONCERN makes it easy to share useful, impactful content like this with your employees. That means respecting their knowledge and experience, their current situation and state of mind, and their values, beliefs, and needs.

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Helping Employees Relate: 5 Ways to Build Stronger Teams

CONCERN: EAP

Different people bring different skills to the mix, making for a diverse and multi-talented group. CONCERN makes it easy to share useful, impactful content like this with your employees. That means respecting their knowledge and experience, their current situation and state of mind, and their values, beliefs, and needs.