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GuidanceResources® is the county's Employee Assistance Program (EAP). GuidanceResources® will assist employees in identifying and resolving work-life concerns before they become serious problems. The program offers confidential access 24 hours a day, seven days a week to address issues that impact your everyday life. |
Dedicated, Toll-Free # 866-379-0889
(First time users enter company ID IU4363X to set up your personalized login)
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Confidential Counseling No-cost, confidential assistance in dealing with personal issues you and your family are facing. Benefit includes:
5 free sessions per issue per employee/family member per year
Expansive network of local counselors close to home or work |
Legal Information and Resources GuidanceResources® attorneys are available to provide confidential legal support with practical, understandable information and assistance.
Unlimited free information through the toll-free phone number
Free 30-minute consultation with local attorney (25 percent fee reduction thereafter) |
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Financial Resources and Tools GuidanceResources® financial professionals are available to provide the tools and information you need to address your finances.
Unlimited free information through the toll-free phone number
Discounted programs through national service providers |
Work-Life Needs GuidanceResources® work-life specialists are available to assist you with issues including buying a car, arranging home repairs and finding elder care. |
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Tell-It-Now! Poll Snapshot View Poll Archive
What's Your Eating Style at Work?
40% - Grazer - I eat small meals/snacks all day long. 9% - Scavenger - I sample candy off people's desks/eat treats left in break room. 21% - Starving procrastinator - I wait till extremely hungry, then eat a big lunch. 10% - Front loader -- I eat a big breakfast and smaller amounts during workday. 20% - Other |
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