Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is designed to help you, the employee, and your immediate family members with any type of personal problem(s) that might be affecting your life. The EAP is being provided by Interface EAP, Inc.
Interface EAP, Inc.
www.4eap.com
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(713) 781‐4463
1‐800‐324‐4EAP (4327)
[Se Habla Español 1‐800‐324‐2490]
It’s about employees; always has been, always will be.™
Frequently Asked Questions
You can reach the EAP 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by calling toll free 1‐800‐324‐4EAP (4327) or the local Houston number (713) 781‐3364. Se Habla Español 1‐800‐324‐2490.
You may make this call for yourself or an underage family member. The service also allows other adult members of your family to call.
The people who will assist you are not employees of your organization. They are trained psychologist, family and marriage counselors, social workers and therapists specializing in people problems.
Talking to a third party can help. Counselors understand the emotional development and problems of individuals and families. They use this knowledge to help you understand your individual situations, to determine what you would like to change about your life, and to assist you in making these changes.
The most important thing is to make the call. You now have a FREE and completely CONFIDENTIAL source of assistance.
For emotional, behavioral, and/or mental health problems, the EAP will provide a free assessment(s) to clearly identify the problem(s) and resources available. Based on this assessment, you will be provided with alternatives for resolving the identified problems(s). Generally, problems will require either short‐term or long term assistance. Short‐term assistance may be provided within the EAP without using your medical benefits or resources. Problems requiring long‐term assistance will be managed by using your medical benefits and/or other resources. In either case, a clinically trained case manager will monitor the treatment to ensure adequate and quality care is provided in the most cost effective manner.
Legal assistance is provided through an initial consultation with an attorney at no charge. Additional legal services are provided at a reduced rate. Counseling for financial problems is also provided.
- Family Parent/Child and family member conflicts, serious illness in the family, aging parents, divorce and child custody issues, communication problems, domestic violence, relocation issues, and teenage problems.
- Emotional Anxiety, depression, mood swings, death of a loved one, and victim of crime.
- Work Interpersonal problems, job stress, and burnout.
- Alcohol/Drug Abuse Excessive drinking, prescription and illicit drug abuse, and drug problems within the family.
- Referral Services Home health care, financial counselors, attorneys, and many other community resources.