Employee Mental Health Resources

JCPS Employee Assistance Program

JCPS has contracted with an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for employees and their family members at no cost to the employee. The EAP is a confidential, short-term counseling program offering traditional face-to-face or telephonic counseling services with a licensed therapist. To schedule an appointment, contact Wayne Corporation at (502) 451-8262.

Behavioral Health Resource Center

Behavioral health specialists are here to help you with mental health issues such as depression, eating disorders, or substance use. They take a whole-health approach to your care that includes mind and body. The Resource Center gives you access to qualified staff and licensed clinicians, 24/7. To get started, just call the Behavioral Health Resource Center at 855-873-4931.

LiveHealth Online Psychology

You can have a private video visit from the comfort of home with a licensed counselor for help with stress, anxiety, depression, grief, panic attacks, and family issues. To get started, Visit livehealthonline.com or log in to anthem.com.

Learn to Live: Emotional Well-being Resources

With Emotional Well-being Resources administered by Learn to Live, you have 24/7 access to digital tools and resources to help you identify and work through thoughts and behavior patterns that affect your emotional well-being. Learn ways to manage stress, depression, anxiety, substance use, and sleep issues. To get started log in to anthem.com.Go to Health & Wellness Center, choose “Additional Programs”, and select “Emotional Well-being Resources”. You will be transferred to the Learn to Live website, where you can register with an email address and password.

Rethink Care

RethinkCare provides parents and caregivers with the resources and guidance they need to raise their kids. RethinkCare can help with 24/7/365 support tailored to your family’s unique needs. This program provides specialized support for those raising children with learning, social or behavioral challenges or developmental disabilities. You can receive confidential, one-on-one virtual consultations with a dedicated Parenting Expert, available to answer your questions, brainstorm solutions and help find additional resources for you and your child. Learn helpful tips, coping skills, and parenting techniques for a wide variety of challenges that cover all ages and stages of your child’s development. Go deeper and take on-demand training courses to help you address your child’s behavior, social and emotional growth, attention and focus, academics and much more. The program has no age restriction, requires no diagnosis, and is completely confidential. Get started anytime. Visit connect.rethinkcare.com/sponsor/kehp and use enrollment code “KEHP”. Email support@rethinkcare.com for assistance in signing up or if you have questions.

Substance Use Disorder Telephone Support

When you call the Behavioral Health Resource Center, you can speak with a substance use disorder expert who will give you focused support and guidance and help assess your needs. This may include treatment for you or a family member who is misusing or overusing opioids, such as morphine, heroin, codeine, oxycodone, or hydrocodone. Support by phone is available 24/7 to you and your loved ones or caregivers. To get started, just call the support line at 855-873-4931 and ask to speak with a substance use disorder specialist.

In-Home Addiction Treatment

Through this program, you can receive treatment for drug and alcohol addiction without leaving your home, family, or job. It includes virtual and in-home visits with an addiction psychologist, a registered nurse, a family systems therapist, and certified recovery advisors. Treatment is designed to promote lasting recovery. To learn more about this type of treatment, call the Behavioral Health Resource Center at 855-873-4931.

National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

Kentuckians in crisis can connect with suicide prevention, mental health and substance abuse counselors using a nationwide, easy-to-dial phone number – 988. 988 is the three-digit dialing code connecting people to the existing National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, where compassionate, accessible care and support is available for anyone experiencing mental health-related distress—whether that is thoughts of suicide, mental health or substance use crisis, or any other kind of emotional distress. People can also dial 988 if they are worried about a loved one who may need crisis support.

If you or someone you know is in crisis, someone to talk to is just a click away. Call 988 or text 988 on your device.