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Understanding District 50 CARE: Confidential Counseling and Referral for Employees

District 50 CARE, which stands for Counseling and Referral Elective, is an employer-sponsored program that ensures a high level of confidentiality for employees seeking assistance. This initiative is designed to support the health and wellness of employees, which directly impacts the quality of instruction in classrooms. The program offers free, confidential support to employees and their immediate family, including spouses and children under specific age limits. Services cover emotional, financial, and family concerns, as well as substance abuse and mental health issues.

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Understanding District 50 CARE: Confidential Counseling and Referral for Employees

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  1. 50 CARE Greenwood School District 50 2009

  2. What is 50 CARE? • The name means “Counseling And Referral Elective”. The program is employer sponsored and protects the employee by maintaining a high level of confidentiality.

  3. Effectiveness • The health and wellness of our employees has a direct and profound effect on the quality of instruction taking place in our classrooms. This benefit is provided by our Board to offer confidential assistance to all employees and their immediate family at no cost.

  4. Who is Eligible? • Eligible participants will include employees, spouses, and immediate family members.

  5. Immediate Family • Immediate family members for the purpose of this program shall be defined as: children in the home under the age of 19; children enrolled in a college or vocational school under the age of 21; and biological children not in the household under the age of 19; or age 21 if enrolled in a college or vocational school.

  6. Stats • Emotional • Marital • Family/Children • Alcohol/Drugs • Work Performance • Financial Concerns

  7. Areas Served • Financial Issues • Substance Abuse • Eating Disorders • Abuse Recovery • Parenting • Low Self Esteem • Poor Motivation • ADD/ADHD • Depression • Guilt • Anxiety • Family Problems • Marital Difficulties • Stress • Dependency

  8. Who to Contact Piedmont Health Group 103 Little Mountain Rd Ninety Six, SC 29666 223-5111

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