5915 El Camino Real, Atascadero, California, United States of America, 93422
America’s workers are more stressed than ever, and an increasing number of people are also struggling with mental health issues. Sadly, the number of people dying from drugs, alcohol, and suicide hit record levels in 2019. When someone is battling addiction or has mental health issues, it affects all aspects of their life, including work.
Stress can have a significant adverse impact on business. It costs employers an average of $300 billion a year in stress-related health care and missed work, according to a Harris Poll conducted for Purchasing Power.
That’s why more employers are stepping up to provide their workers with benefits to support behavioral health and emotional wellbeing.
Employee assistance programs
Employee assistance programs (EAPs) offer a set amount of free therapy sessions, typically topping out at five to eight per year. But for many people who are experiencing mental health issues, this may not be enough.
Some employers are offering EAPs that cover a higher number of therapy sessions and wider range of treatment options, including therapy and mental health coaching. More employers are offering EAPs that cover a spectrum of behavioral health care options, such as:
Companies usually offer EAPs at no cost to their employees. Most employers operate their EAP through a third-party administrator, which can be crucial to the success of your EAP.
Don’t forget your health insurance
There is an extensive list of mental health services your health plan should provide your staff. These services include outpatient and inpatient treatment, telemedicine, medication, and counseling. There will likely be out-of-pocket costs for your employees that use these services under their group health plans.
Other options
Besides offering an EAP, there are other benefits that you can extend to your workers that can help them better deal with the ordeals of life and work, including:
What started as a small grower group’s desire to educate and guide themselves towards sustainable winegrowing practices has become Vineyard Team, an internationally recognized leader in the sustainability movement.
Since 1994, the 501(c)-3 non-profit has served its membership of farmers, winemakers, and industry partners by creating an educational network with the leadership of its staff and board of directors to help growers save resources and money, all while cultivating valuable relationships.
Vineyard Team will identify and promote the most environmentally safe, viticulturally and economically sustainable farming methods while maintaining or improving the quality and flavor of wine grapes.
The Team will be a model for wine grape growers and will promote the public trust of stewardship for natural resources.
Demonstration projects help growers learn about new management techniques, successfully adopt new practices, and minimize risk.
Staff, technical advisors (University of California Cooperative Extension/university professors), and growers collaborate to implement specific practices and share the results with the winegrowing community.
Click here to read more about the Demonstration Projects Vineyard Team has been involved with.
Title | Name | Phone | Extension | |
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Executive Director | Beth Vukmanic | beth@vineyardteam.org | 805-464-4851 | |
Outreach & Education Coordinator | Hayli Macober | hayli@vineyardteam.org | 805-464-4849 | |
SIP Certified Coordinator | Whitney Brownie | whitney@vineyardteam.org | 805-464-4850 |
Locations | Address | State | Country | Zip Code |
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Vineyard Team | 5915 El Camino Real, Atascadero | California | United States of America | 93422 |