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Bon Secours EAP
757-398-2374
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1-800-EAP-3257

Information provided within this website should not be used during any emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any condition. A professional should be consulted in order to provide a full assessment. Call 911 or your local emergency response for all medical/psychiatric emergencies. EAP counselors are available 24 hours per day in crisis situations. Links to other sites are provided for information only and do not constitute endorsements of other sites or their information. For full disclosure please see Use Agreement at the bottom of this page.

 

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1-800-273-TALK (8255)- Crisis Line
   
 

Mental Health

Bon Secours Employee Assistance Program is well aware of the importance of taking care of one's mental health. We work daily to improve the lives of individuals struggling with anxiety, depression, low self esteem, loss and grief, along with many other life issues. Addressing these issues can improve the quality of life many times over. Everyone deserves to have the support and treatment available and no one need to struggle in isolation. It is a sign of strength to ask for help. Call 757-398-2374 to talk to a Bon Secours EAP counselor.

Confidentiality
Confidentiality of all EAP clients is strictly guarded and only broken in cases mandated under state and federal guidelines. All HIPAA guidelines will be followed. Some examples of reasons to break an employee/family member’s confidentiality are in cases where an employee/family member is suicidal, homicidal, child abuse, elder abuse, not able to care for self, an imminent danger in the workplace, court order and other cases where it is required by law. Employee/family members have a right to sign releases of information in order to provide feedback to other individuals involved in their care or in order to keep supervisors informed of progress in the program in the cases of formal referrals. Call us at 757-398-2374 for further information regarding your rights to confidentiality.

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Feeling sad, having a hard time getting out of bed, feeling hopeless, or anxious? Learn about mental health issues and seek help if needed.

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Could you, your child, or someone else close to you have Attention Deficit Disorder? These sites include information, screening, study skills, resources and networking opportunities.

Have concerns about your memory? Is someone you care about diagnosed with Alzheimer's? Find out the latest information on memory loss.

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