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Mental Health & Wellness Resources

We recognize the importance of mental health wellbeing and want to provide access to mental health care for our employees.

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All Natus employees have access to confidential mental health services through Resources for Living. Your spouse or domestic partner, and your dependent children ages up to age 26 also have access to Resources for Living services at no cost to you regardless of the medical plan you’re enrolled in.

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The mental health benefits include access to 10 EAP visits per issue per year (with unlimited issues). Read more below.

Plus, your medical provider also provides a number of resources to support both you and your family. They have free mental health and wellness programs for medical plan participants, online resources, tools to keep track of your progress and support for ongoing issues. 

Employee Assistance Program

Employee Assistance Program

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As you know, your mental health often depends on everything else going on in your life, the key is to adopt strategies for when tough times do arise so you have the tools to address the issues and keep moving forward. Think of how these aspects affect your mental health, some parts of the “wheel” may need more attention than others at different times of the year. As we discover how the pandemic impacts the greater world -- it also has a huge impact on our own social and emotional wellbeing, by utilizing the tools you have available to you through Natus including Resources for Living EAP and your medical plan provider, you can find the support you need during difficult times. 

Aetna Resources for Living is an Employee Assistance Program (EAP). This is an additional resource to help you deal with any personal problems that might adversely impact your work performance, health, or overall well-being. 
 

The Employee Assistance Plan (EAP) through Aetna Resources for Living provides confidential counseling and referral services. The benefit includes up to 10 visits per issue per year (with unlimited issues).

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Resources for Living also offers work-life services, including legal and financial counseling, elder care and child care referrals, and an extensive library of reference articles. They can help you find resources for:

  • Child care, parenting and adoption

  • Summer programs for kids

  • School and financial aid research

  • Care for older adults

  • Caregiver support

  • Special needs

  • Pet care

  • Home repair and improvement

  • Free 30-minute consultation for legal or financial services 

Aetna Resources for Living

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Resources for Living & Carrier Resources

Resources throughout the year

​Call Resources for Living for personalized guidance. 

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And remember: You can call 24/7 to talk about personal or work-related issues. 

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COVID-19 Resources 

RFL has a number of resources to help deal with the new normal of living with COVID-19. Click here for additional COVID-19 resources from your medical carrier​

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Conflict in Ukraine

Distressing events can affect everyone who lives through them. Even people who experience these events only through the media can have emotional and stress reactions. These tips can help: 

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Our staff is specially trained to assist in times of need. We're always here to provide you with emotional support and referrals to helpful resources.​

Coping with community and school violence

Distressing events can affect everyone who lives through them. Even people who experience these events only through the media can have emotional and stress reactions.

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Domestic violence toolkit

Domestic Violence Toolkit 

Domestic violence is a widespread and complex issue. And it can affect anyone. Domestic violence doesn’t discriminate based on gender, race, economic status or sexual orientation.

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But many people don’t know how to recognize the warning signs that a relationship is abusive. They don’t know what to do to stay safe. And they don’t know where to go for help.

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Here are some resources and information to help you address domestic violence issues:

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If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, the National Domestic Violence Hotline is a resource. Call 1-800-799-7233 (TTY 1-800-787-3224) or go to thehotline.org to chat with a domestic violence counselor.

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Crisis Support

Confidential support is always available 24/7.

Call Resources for Living at 1-800-342-8111, TTY: 711. 

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Suicide ranks among the top 10 leading causes of death worldwide for all age groups. Every day, 123 Americans die by suicide and there is one death by suicide every 12 minutes in the United States.

But when you're aware of warning signs, you can help a loved one, friend or acquaintance who might be feeling suicidal.

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If you or someone you know is in crisis, you can call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline by dialing the new three-digit dialing code 988. 

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Whether for yourself, a family member, or friend. Here are some resources to help start the conversation. To access the two first links, you must be logged in to Resource for Living site.

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