Watch the recording of “How an EAP Can Address Complex Mental Health Concerns By Partnering with a Center of Excellence”
The percentage of U.S. adults who’ve experienced a serious mental illness or substance use disorder in the past year has been strikingly high according to the latest SAMHSA data. Unfortunately, 1 in 3 of those with a serious mental illness didn’t seek treatment, underscoring the significant hurdles involved in accessing care, such as cost, not knowing where to go and lack of openings or availability.
A workforce mental health or employee assistance program (EAP) is an invaluable resource for employees with mental health or substance use concerns, and when structured the right way, can help navigate participants with more acute issues to the most clinically appropriate care even beyond the EAP. That’s where personalized care planning and navigation for complex cases becomes crucial. By forming partnerships with top-tier treatment providers like Hazelden Betty Ford, an EAP can provide continued navigation to participants to, through and after more advanced levels of care.
Join us for our next Coffee with CuraLinc featuring esteemed guest Laura Adams, MSW, LCSW, Senior Outreach Manager for Hazelden Betty Ford, a non-profit mental health and substance use recovery center. Tune in for:
The current and increasingly concerning state of mental health and substance use disorders
Ways an EAP can (and should) offer navigation to higher levels of care via high-quality partnerships
An inside look at the CuraLinc and Hazelden Betty Ford integration and care continuum, catering to those with complex or acute mental health or substance use needs
An introduction to the cost savings and programming quality offered by Hazelden Betty Ford
Special Guest
Laura Adams, MSW, LCSW
Senior Outreach Manager at Hazelden Betty Ford