When Relationships Fall Apart


11/6/09
What do you do if you sense your relationship with your spouse or significant other is falling apart? What if you miss the intimacy of your earlier relationship and feel like your life together is just a matter of going through the routine?

EAP Childcare Services: Beyond Resource and Referral


10/30/09
Childcare resource and referral is essential to an integrated employee assistance program (EAP). In fact, Research by Childstats.gov, a forum on child and family statistics, indicates that less than 5 percent of working mothers were the primary caregiver for children ages 0-4 in 2006. That means that the other 95 percent were receiving care from other sources. Needless-to-say, childcare concerns can have a big impact on workplace productivity if the parent/guardian does not make adequate arrangements for the care of their children.

How to Talk with an Insurance Company


10/23/09
You've been in a car accident, you're receiving a new medical treatment, or perhaps you've had a water leak in your home. The common factor is that now you're involved with filing an insurance claim. But did you know that what you say or how you explain an incident can impact whether a claim is processed quickly or is denied?

More than an EAP, more than an HR Blog.


10/13/09
The world is changing. In his 2005 book, The World is Flat, Thomas Friedman described the globalization of the economy and suggested ways that the United States could manage globalization through adaptation. The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) industry is changing, too. Human Resource (HR) professionals should take note of this transition in the industry, as the concept of an ever-evolving EAP must be understood in order to ensure your organization is receiving the fullest benefit from your EAP.

Babysitting Your Neighbors’ Kids…And Not Breaking Any Laws


10/5/09
So yours is the house all the kids in the neighborhood flock to. You have a great relationship with the other parents on your block and welcome their kids into your home. As parents in the neighborhood, the group has taken the attitude of “it takes a village” to monitor and care for the children of the neighborhood. When another parent needs a helping hand, you step in and offer to let their kids come over to your home. In turn, when you and your husband need a night out, that neighboring parent will care for your child. And that’s the way it’s supposed to be…isn’t it?

Effective Networking & Relationship Building


10/5/09
When I first spoke with Jeff Nischwitz, he was an attorney working in the building next door to us in Midtown Cleveland. He has since left the law firm to start a new career as CQO (that's Chief Question Officer) of Think Again Coaching. He named his start up consulting business after his first book, Think Again. My initial interest in Jeff was to learn something from him about networking. He is, after all, known as "The Human Linkedin". We spoke for almost two hours and Jeff was a breath of fresh air. He was more than a great listener. He clearly demonstrated why he has taken the title of Chief Question Officer in his new company. We didn't talk much about networking though, so I didn't quite understand the Human Linkedin monicker.

About Interact@Ease


09/14/09
Welcome to Interact@Ease, a blog about issues important to the management of today's workforce. This blog is brought to you by the Ease@Work Employee Assistance Program. Ease@Work is a regional EAP and has been providing employee assistance services to...

Human Resources (HRs) New Role in Retirement: It’s More Than Planning the Party!


09/10/09
The 2008-2009 economy may have delayed retirement for some, but be assured, the delay is only temporary. With approximately 80 million Baby Boomers in the U.S., many are already planning their exit strategy from the work place – whether or not the economy cooperates.

EAPs Expanding Role in Eldercare Services


09/3/09
Eldercare issues directly impact the employer's bottom line to the tune of billions each year. A 1999 report by the MetLife Mature Market Institute "estimated that U.S. companies lose $11 billion to $29 billion a year in reduces productivity;" an upcoming report is expected to show those losses as even greater (AARP Bulletin, May 2006).

Financial Stress and Heath Problems: New AARP Survey Reports Financial Stressors Taking a Toll on Health


08/26/09
The latest victim of the economic recession could be your health. According to a recent AARP survey, one in five adults ages 45 and older are suffering health problems due to financial stress.

Nutritionist vs. Registered Dietitian: How can a dietitian help me?


08/21/09
How would you rate your nutrition knowledge and food choices? Registered Dietitians (RD) are food and nutrition experts trained to help you take the science and put it into action. Dietitians can help you to...

Quitting Smoking: Recent FDA Warnings About Prescription Medications Resources for Help in Quitting Smoking


07/28/09
Anyone who has ever smoked knows how difficult it is to quit. I know because I smoked all through college and well into my adult life. If you or someone you love is thinking about quitting, gone are the days of the solo mission. There is help available.

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