Espyr, now Acentra Health, is your local Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and offers assessment, short-term individual counseling, and referral for all KP employees and their dependent family members. All EAP services are free, voluntary, and strictly confidential.
See an overview of EAP services and check out FAQs.
EAP professionals are licensed, trained clinicians that can help you address work-related or personal problems before they become too serious:
The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) offers assessment, short-term counseling, and referral for all Kaiser Permanente employees, and their dependent family members. All EAP services are free and strictly confidential.
Check out FAQs.
EAP professionals are licensed, trained clinicians that can help you address work-related or personal problems before they become too serious:
Espyr, now Acentra Health, is your local Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and offers assessment, short-term counseling, and referral for all Kaiser Permanente employees, and their dependent family members. All EAP services are free and strictly confidential.
You can watch a 2 minute overview of EAP services and check out FAQs.
EAP professionals are licensed, trained clinicians that can help you address work-related or personal problems before they become too serious:
The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) offers assessment, short-term counseling, and referral for all Kaiser Permanente, physicians, employees, and their dependent family members. All EAP services are free and strictly confidential.
Check out FAQs.
EAP professionals are licensed, trained clinicians that can help you address work-related or personal problems before they become too serious:
Espyr, now Acentra Health, is your local Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and offers assessment, short-term individual counseling, and referral for all employees and their dependent family members. All EAP services are free, voluntary, and strictly confidential.
EAP professionals are licensed, trained clinicians that can help you address work-related or personal problems before they become too serious:
- work or personal stress
- family and relationship difficulties
- domestic violence
- financial and legal referrals
- depression, anxiety, or other emotional support
- alcohol and drug addiction
- dependent care referrals
- past trauma / PTSD