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Discover the Two Biggest Challenges with Accommodating Behavioral Health Conditions

Posted by: Meg Cipar    Apr 22, 2019

Do you know what's behind the lack of behavioral health confidence? Learn more by joining a webinar with The Standard on April 29.

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The two biggest challenges with accommodating behavioral health conditions are

  • Workers hide their conditions
  • Managers don't know how to recognize them

These issues can create a vicious cycle. Without the right support, workers may hide their conditions due to perceived prejudice. They may also feel less confident in reaching out for help.

Employers need help providing accommodations for complex situations. Otherwise, they may risk decreased productivity and increased absenteeism.

Check out Standard Insurance Company's (The Standard) Absence and Disability Readiness Index and join our webinar on April 29.

The webinar will describe the five typical stages of behavioral health impacts, employee symptoms and appropriate employer responses. These insights can serve as a guide for what to expect and how to best equip manages when accommodating behavioral health conditions in the workplace. Workplace Possibilities Consultant Dan Jolivet will present his findings based on his recent white paper.

The webinar will be part of UBA's Wisdom Workplace webinar series, so be sure to invite your clients and prospects to participate.

Register Now

Learn more about The Standard at www.standard.com and on our Wisdom Network page.


Please contact Tom O’Keefe at 925.788.8737 (Tom.OKeefe@standard.com) or
John Granato at 971.321.7824 (John.Granato@standard.com) with any questions.


*The Standard’s Absence & Disability Readiness Index Report, 2018

The Standard is a marketing name for Standard Insurance Company (Portland, Oregon), licensed in all states except New York, and The Standard Life Insurance Company of New York (White Plains, New York), licensed only in New York. Products and availability vary by state and are solely the responsibility of the applicable insurance company.

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