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Princeton Employee Assistance Program (EAP), a part of Penn Medicine Princeton Health, now offers clients in need of counseling the option to connect with an EAP clinician via video, using secure, encrypted technology that ensures confidentiality.

Princeton EAP serves dozens of organizations in New Jersey and Pennsylvania — including Princeton Health — by providing their employees access to professional counselors who help the employees and their family members to resolve issues, both personal and work-related. The goal is to maintain or improve productivity and healthy functioning in the workplace. All contact with EAP is confidential and free of charge.

EAP will expand its hours of operation to offer video counseling sessions on evenings and weekends. This will help individuals fit counseling into their busy schedules and allow them to access services from their own homes or any private space using their own mobile devices. Video counseling uses HIPAA-complaint, interactive audio and video technology.

Princeton Health employees and family members can access counseling through EAP for assistance with any number of issues, including alcohol or drug abuse, mental health or emotional concerns, stress management, and relationship problems. Free consultations with a financial professional and an attorney are also available.

Learn more at PrincetonHCS.org/EAP.

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