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| A healthy work/life balance is important! The ACCLS provides resources, information, and referrals to educational opportunities, career development, skill enhancement, and family care to support you and your family. |
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Did you know your Employee Assistance Program (EAP) can support your health and wellness goals? The EAP is a health and wellness solution that provides an opportunity to address problems early, before they get out of control. Whether you’re looking for a gym or fitness program, want to learn how to make better food choices, or are looking for ways to encourage your family to be more active, your EAP can help with tips, resources, and general support on the issues that matter most to you.
Contact your EAP for a free, confidential service that provides help for personal and work-related issues through a team of licensed mental health professionals and work/life specialists. Other benefits of the EAP include:
- 24/7 Toll free access: 1-888-441-8674
- Available to all employees and household members
- Telephone assisted or web based self search for Work/Life Services
- Childcare/Eldercare resources and referrals
- Legal/Financial consultation and referrals
Remember—The EAP is Here to Help!
24/7 toll-free access to the EAP:
1-888-441-8674
Or use the EAP website
www.anthem.com/eap/verizon |
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| WebMD can help you take an active role in your health management with helpful lifestyle and healthcare information. |
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| This service is available to Verizon IBEW employees in New Jersey and Pennsylvania only. The Advisory Council on Career and Life Strategies (ACCLS) is sponsoring this service. The ACCLS committee is comprised of representatives from the IBEW in New Jersey and Pennsylvania and Verizon management. The focus of the committee is to identify Career and Work/Life issues that impact IBEW members and to develop and support programs, educational products and materials that can assist you in balancing your work and personal life. Copyright © 2004 - 2011 ACCLS All rights reserved |
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