Free Counseling Available Through Employee Assistance Program

The Employee Assistance Program is a benefit provided by the University of Arkansas. The university contracts with EAP as a result of a commitment to the well being of valued employees. EAP provides counseling, information and referral (if indicated) for employees and their family members.

EAP’s are ideal for individuals and families experiencing personal distress, or simply seeking to improve their health and well-being. The services are free and confidential. We have an office close to campus in Fayetteville.

If you would like to make an appointment or get more information, please call the program at 1-800-542-6021. You may also find out more about your EAP by going to www.uams.edu/eap. The Employee Assistance Program is only a call away.

Contacts

Mike Huddleston,
Arkansas Employee Assistance Program
479-973-9072, HuddlestonJohnM@uams.edu

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