Employee Assistance Program - Guardian
EAP Brochure.pdf - Full-time employees, covered by our life insurance plan, and their dependents are also eligible for Employee Assistance Services.
What kind of problems can the EAP help me with?
- Emotional problems
- Marital/family problems
- Relatioship problems
- Job related concerns
- Parenting issues
- Alcohol/drug problems
- Stress
- Grief/loss
- Life changes/adjustments
- Legal/financial issues*
*Legal/financial assistance and resources are not available in the state of New York
Beginning in 2026, EAP services will be provided through Guardian’s partnership with ComPsych. This program provides confidential counseling, expert guidance and valuable resources to help you handle any of life’s challenges, big or small.
Services include: Confidential Emotional Support (3 face-to-face or virtual sessions per person, per issue, per year), on-demand Digital Support (offering an array of articles, podcasts, videos, and slideshows), and Wellness Support, offering a flexible 3-5 coaching session model for positive lifestyle changes – improve your nutrition, exercise habits, weight loss efforts, smoking cessation, and more.
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Caregiving Support Services - Guardian + Wellthy
Caregiving can be undeniably important, yet it may be incredibly complex. For some caregivers, figuring out where they should even begin is a mystery. The Guardian + Wellthy caregiving support services can help you tackle logistical and administrative tasks, so you can prioritize the well-being of yourself and your loved ones.
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The George Coyne, S.J. Employee Assistance Fund
The George Coyne, S.J. Fund is an Employee Assistance Fund established by Le Moyne College to help its employees cope with unexpected financial hardships that place undue stress on them or their family. The George Coyne, S.J. Fund provides approved applicants with funds to help employees recover more quickly from unexpected financial hardship resulting from the impact of personal hardships.
Le Moyne College has contracted with America’s Charities, a nonprofit 501c3 organization, to administer and manage the George Coyne, S.J. Fund. America’s Charities is responsible for the management of the Fund, including performing all reviews and decisions for all applications. Le Moyne College is not involved in the review of any application or appeal and has delegated its authority to America’s Charities to make decisions on all applications in its sole discretion.
For more information regarding:
- How to apply for assistance under the Fund
- Employee Eligibility
- What is a qualifying event
- What are covered expenses
- Required Documentation
- Application Review Process
Please visit: charities.org/LeMoyne.edu