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If you or someone you know is struggling with substance use, confidential support, resources, and guidance are available.
Substance use includes alcohol, prescription medications, and other drugs that can affect physical and emotional well-being. While some use may seem manageable, it can become difficult to control over time and begin to impact daily life, relationships, and work.
Recognizing the signs early and reaching out for support can make a meaningful difference. Help is available, and recovery is possible.
Speak with a trained professional about your needs. Support is free, confidential, and available 24/7.
Connect with a licensed counselor to discuss your situation and explore the right support options.
Get connected to treatment programs, counseling, or additional services based on your needs.
Continue with counseling, tools, and resources to support your recovery and well-being.
Recovery starts with support
Understanding substance use is an important step toward reducing stigma and encouraging people to seek help. With the right support, individuals and families can move toward recovery, stability, and improved well-being.
The EAP provides resources to support prevention, early intervention, and long-term recovery—helping create healthier workplaces and communities.
Explore trusted tools, information, and external resources to help you better understand substance use and find support.
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