Why Does an Employer Offer an EAP?

What Types of Problems Does EAP Handle?

Will the Counselor Keep Employee Problems
Confidential?



What is an EAP Counselor?

Cost of the EAP?

The Staff at LECSA EAP
What is LECSA EAP?
The Labor Education and Community Services Agency, Inc. (LECSA) EAP grew out of Long Island’s labor movement.  LECSA EAP is a counseling service for employees (most of whom are union members) and their eligible dependents who may be experiencing personal or work place problems.

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 





 

 

 














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Everyone has problems from time to time and sometimes problems persist, becoming serious enough to affect us both on and off the job. At such times, an EAP counselor may be able to help.

LECSA EAP is adept at working for the benefit of labor and management. We provide consulting, training, education, in addition to assessment and referral services that meet the requirements and national standards for EAPs, and all applicable state and federal laws.


LECSA EAP, a nonprofit agency, offers cost-effective, confidential, early intervention services to meet the needs of unions, employers and employees. Participants can access LECSA EAP services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Why Does an Employer Offer an EAP?
It’s smart business. If employees are doing well and day-to-day problems aren’t a distraction, they are more likely to be alert, motivated and concentrating on their job. This means a more productive organization. Also, it costs more to hire and train a
new employee than it does to help and keep a current employee.

What Types of Problems Does EAP Handle?
The EAP handles a wide range of problems. These include problems related to:

  • Emotional
  • Family
  • Marital
  • Mental Health
  • Stress
  • Financial
  • Substance Abuse
  • Legal
  • Work Place
  • Elder Care

Will the Counselor Keep Employee Problems Confidential?
Yes. Absolutely. Confidentiality is a requirement and a guarantee we make to all employees. Without it, the EAP wouldn’t work. Every counselor knows this rule. No information goes anywhere without your request and written permission. Remember, too, counselors are specially trained in EAP work. They handle delicate issues, and they have the knowledge and skills to assist you toward solving your problems.

What is an EAP Counselor?
An EAP counselor is someone educated, trained and experienced in helping employees and their eligible dependents solve their problems.  An EAP counselor is also able to find any other professionals or organizations in the community whose services may be needed. EAP counselors typically are experienced in dealing with problems in substance abuse, behavioral health, relationships, work place and numerous social, financial and legal situations that plague all of us at one time or another.

Cost of the EAP?
We enter into a contract with the employer who pays an annual fee to include this service in their employee benefits package.  There is no charge to the employee for LECSA EAP services.  What’s more, employees are encouraged to use LECSA
EAP services whenever they need help or information to best handle their job or
family responsibilities.

The Staff at LECSA EAP

Those of you who have visited our offices know that we try to convey a warm, homey atmosphere. In the age of big business and impersonal service, we try to be different. Our social workers enjoy hearing from you, and we do our best to return every call as quickly as possible. Our status as a non-profit agency, we feel, sets us apart from other Employee Assistance Programs. We have no financial quotas or bottom-line to meet. Our only mission is to improve our clients health and well-being. The EAP counselors at LECSA are Certified Social Workers  We also have a Substance
Abuse Professional, as per Department of Transportation Regulations, on our staff.


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