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The Company understands that caring for a loved one can be both rewarding and challenging.
Balancing work, family, and caregiving responsibilities can feel overwhelming at times—but you don’t have to navigate this journey alone.
Visit the Embracing Carers website, where you’ll find information on caregiver training courses, creating an ecosystem, and more.
Wellthy provides comprehensive and personalized concierge support to help you tackle the logistical and administrative tasks of caregiving.
Let them help you find the resources you need. Visit wellthy.com/member/benefits4me to create your account.
Our Employee Assistance Program also offers free childcare referrals.
If you’re enrolled in group legal services through MetLife, you have access to covered legal assistance for:
CompEAP also offers a free legal consultation and referral to an attorney who will provide you with a free, 30-minute legal consultation either in person or by phone. Visit compEAP.com, call 1-800-344-1011, or text 1-781-999-0902 with #legal to get started.
We understand that your family comes first. For time off for appointments and other short-term needs, you can use your vacation time by scheduling the days off you need. If you need an extended period of time, the Company offers paid caregiver leave of up to seven weeks.
Being a caregiver can be overwhelming and stressful. You’re not alone. Our Employee Assistance Program can help. Reach a live professional counselor, 24/7, for free, confidential services. Visit compEAP.com, call 1-800-344-1011, or text 1-781-999-0902 to get started.
Being a caregiver often comes with financial implications. The Company offers a number of programs to help you meet your financial goals. Check out these Financial Wellness resources.
Fidelity also offers one-on-one financial counseling services. Schedule an appointment to ensure you’re on track to meet your goals.
Saving money today could be critical. Consider our Voluntary Benefits, including:
While the Company doesn’t manage or contribute to these resources, we do recommend you look for additional support within your community – e.g., try your local hospital for geriatric resources – and take advantage of what you find online.