Employee Assistance Program
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Our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) offers confidential, short-term counseling from Licensed Professional Counselors for a full range of personal issues and achieving a healthy work/life balance across the life span. In a crisis, emergency help is available 24/7.
- Stress, anxiety, depression
- Relationship, family, parenting issues
- Substance Abuse
- Anger, grief, loss
- Life transitions
- Referrals for additional treatment, as needed
*This free resource is available to the employee, spouse and children age 14 or older. For concerns with a child under age 14, the parent should call the EAP for resources in order to help the dependent child. The EAP provides 3 free face-to-face visits per occurrence.
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March: National Endometriosis Awareness Month
Endometriosis, sometimes called "endo," is a common health problem in women. It gets its name from the word endometrium, the tissue that normally lines the uterus or womb. Endometriosis happens when tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside of your uterus and on other areas in your body where it doesn't belong.
Most often, endometriosis is found on the:
- Ovaries
- Fallopian tubes
- Tissues that hold the uterus in place
- Outer surface of the uterus
It may affect more than 11% of American women between 15 and 44.1 It is especially common among women in their 30s and 40s and may make it harder to get pregnant. Several different treatment options can help manage the symptoms and improve your chances of getting pregnant.
To learn more about the topic go to: https://www.womenshealth.gov/a-z-topics/endometriosis