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Employee Assistance Program


Being healthy goes beyond physical exercise and eating right. Emotional wellness, strong personal relationships, and positive attitudes are important building blocks of health that need to be maintained. Yet, at times, we may feel unable to resolve all the decisions, personal problems, family issues or career difficulties we face. In such times, it's a relief to have someplace to turn.

The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) from United Behavioral Health fills this need. This program provides professional support services designed to help people cope with a variety of personal and career-related issues. EAP services are easily accessible, confidential and available 24 hours a day at no out-of-pocket cost.

The goal of our EAP is to help people lead healthier lives.The goal of our EAP is to help people lead healthier lives.


What does our EAP offer?

EAP services are provided for a wide range of issues such as:

  • Workplace Problems
  • Depression
  • Substance Abuse
  • Conflicts Care
  • Elder Care
Who can use the EAP?

Employee Assistant Program services are available to you, your household members, and your dependent children. The decision to use your EAP benefit is voluntary and confidential assistance with personal or work issues, simply call this toll free number:

(866) 248-4094
(866) 216-9926 TDD/TTY
or log on to www.liveandworkwell.com
access code: MMIA

EAP services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Call them anytime.

  • Employee Assistance Program - Employee Brochure
  • Employee Assistance Program - Manager's Resource Guide (contact HR)