Employee Assistance Program for Addiction Treatment
For businesses in Tennessee and the surrounding areas.
What is an Employee Assistance Program?
When someone is struggling with addiction, it can affect every part of life, including work.
Many employers understand how hard this journey can be, so they offer an Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
EAPs are confidential services that connect workers (and sometimes their families) to helpful resources when facing difficult situations, like stress, mental health concerns, or substance abuse issues.
These programs can help employees handle problems before they seriously impact their work or personal life, giving them a safe space to ask for help without stigma or negative consequences at work.
If you or a loved one needs help, this critical resource can help you get your life back on track.
Who is Eligible for Employee Assistance Program Services?

Employees in the Early Stages of Substance Use
People noticing their drinking or drug use is starting to get out of hand may be good candidates. EAPs provide a judgment-free, confidential entry point for help before serious consequences (such as job loss, accidents, or legal trouble) worsen.
This early intervention approach can catch problems so they’re easier to tackle and recover from. Receiving support before severe addiction sets in often means shorter, more effective treatment.

People Struggling with Stress, Work Pressure, or Burnout Alongside Substance Use
Employees using alcohol or drugs to cope with job demands may find an EAP helps address these problems.
Most EAP coordinators understand workplace stress and can provide resources that address all concerns, including counseling, workshops, or coping strategy sessions.

Individuals Worried About Professional Reputation
Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) are designed to protect your privacy at work, which is critical for those concerned about damaging their reputation or being judged. Knowing that everything stays confidential can give you peace of mind and allow you to get immediate support.
EAPs connect you with highly skilled professionals dedicated to your well-being and privacy. You can get the assistance you need to move forward, rather than waiting out of fear.

Those with Family Members Affected by Substance Use
Many employees are affected by addiction even if they aren’t the ones struggling. Sometimes it’s a spouse, partner, or child who is dealing with substance use.
When EAPs include support for families, they can help connect employees and their loved ones to important resources like family therapy.

People Looking for Help Navigating Health Benefits or Community Resources
Figuring out insurance, finding a rehab center, or understanding what your plan covers can be confusing. EAP counselors can help by guiding you through your options, connecting you with the right providers, and assisting you with forms and paperwork.
If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, asking for help is the first step to healing.
Workplace Support that Matters
Any company with employees affected by substance use can contact us to learn more about our EAP program. We offer flexible services that can be tailored to fit your needs.
Most full-time employees are eligible for EAP services, and in some cases, part-time workers qualify (depending on the agreement made with us). Bradford at Warrior and our sister facilities also support immediate family members living in the same home, like spouses, partners, or children, because addiction often affects the whole family.
Some businesses also opt to extend EAP access to former employees or retirees for a short time as part of their severance packages.
Partnering with Bradford at Warrior shows your commitment to your team’s well-being. Our programs play a central role in the recovery process and are designed with professionals in mind.
Call us anytime, day or night, to learn more.

Services Offered Through Bradford at Warrior
Companies that work with Bradford Health for substance use and mental health support give their employees access to valuable benefits.
These include:
- Free training sessions (available online or in person)
- Education programs about substance use
- Support through partnerships with your company, workforce, and community
- Proven, effective treatment at every stage of recovery
These services are designed to make a real difference in the lives of employees and the people around them.
Financial and Legal Services
Addiction can lead to financial problems and even legal issues.
When an employee starts the program, they get a free consultation with one of our compassionate care coordinators. During this meeting, we talk about things like budgeting, debt, employee rights, and the best way to move forward with treatment for mental health and substance use.
Facilities Nearby
EAP programs from Bradford Health’s sister facilities offer direct support through addiction education, assessments, and short-term counseling for people dealing with substance use.
We also help connect employees to nearby treatment centers that offer detox, inpatient care, outpatient services, or extended care based on their needs. Our programs are available in several states, including Georgia, North Carolina, Alabama, and Texas.
Mental Health Counseling Services
EAP Advantages with Bradford at Warrior
Better Productivity at Work
Employees who use EAP services may find it easier to focus and get more done. Research shows that most people experience a boost in productivity after receiving this vital support.
Improved Mental Health
EAP counseling is shown to improve emotional well-being. Many employees report feeling less depressed after using the program.
Reduced Alcohol Risks
EAP programs can greatly lower high-risk drinking among workers. Rates have dropped from 30 percent to just 3 percent for employees who got help. Most of those who entered the program for alcohol issues were later considered low-risk.

Fewer Missed Workdays
Employees who utilize EAP services tend to miss fewer days of work. Addressing these challenges early leads to fewer missed workdays and stronger job performance. Workplace wellness and recovery programs reduce related costs by 30 to 40 percent, saving an average of $5,156 per employee in productivity losses. For many businesses, the yearly cost of an employee with a substance use disorder is about $3,440.
When combined with conditions like depression, that number can rise to approximately $12,890 per employee.
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How to Recognize Addiction in Professionals
Recognizing addiction in professionals can be a challenge because many are skilled at masking it. For some individuals, admitting they have a substance use disorder could mean the end of their career. To keep this from happening, they have to conceal their addiction. Even when addiction is hidden, there are often signs that something is wrong.
Some of the signs you can use to recognize addictions in professionals include:
- Frequent job changes
- Falling asleep while on the job
- Anxious about working long hours
- Small pupils
- Extreme financial stress
- Excessive use of gum or breath mints to mask the smell of alcohol
Once you notice the above signs, it’s urgent to help them seek addiction treatment for professionals, as this can be the beginning of a downward spiral.
Effects of Addiction in a Professional’s Life
Addiction can pull you away from your job and make it harder to focus on your career. It also creates distance between you and the people you care about. When substance use takes over, it often becomes the main priority. This can make it easy to lose sight of loved ones, including close family.
As this pattern continues, relationships begin to suffer. In the workplace, addiction can also put others in danger. For example, a pilot under the influence puts every passenger at risk each time they fly. The longer substance use continues, the greater the chances of something going wrong.
Does Insurance Cover PHP Treatment?
Employees who choose to attend addiction treatment are often protected by federal and state laws, as well as workplace policies, that help prevent unfair termination. Understanding these protections can make it easier to feel confident about taking the steps needed to seek help.
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
Most major insurance companies cover addiction treatment, including partial hospitalization programs. This would be covered under your mental health benefits. Make sure to check that your individual plan covers it, or call our 24/7 customer service team and we will help you verify your plan.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal law that protects workers with disabilities, including people who are in recovery from drug or alcohol problems. If you are getting treatment and not using illegal drugs at work, the ADA usually stops your employer from firing you or treating you unfairly just because you are getting help.
The law also says employers must make “reasonable changes” to support your recovery when possible. For example, they might let you go to treatment during your lunch break.
But if it causes serious problems for the business, they don’t have to make those changes.
It’s important to know that these protections don’t cover you if you are still using illegal drugs at work. Employers can still test for drugs and have drug-free workplace rules. They can also decide not to hire or keep someone who is actively using.
Laws like the ADA and FMLA make it safer for employees to ask for help without worrying about losing their job.
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Since we opened our doors in 1977, Bradford at Warrior’s innovative residential drug and alcohol addiction treatment programs have been making healing and hope possible.