Audience: Faculty/Staff

  • Life Coaching (EAP)

    Access free, confidential life coaching through the Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Life coaching can help you reach personal and professional goals, manage life transitions, overcome obstacles, strengthen relationships, achieve greater balance, and live a more purposeful life. Available via video or phone. Call 800-227-6007 or visit the website. Use the company name “Miamioh.”

  • Legal/Financial Consultation (EAP)

    The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) provides legal and financial consultation and resources through Impact Solutions. Build financial wellness related to budgeting, buying a home, paying off debt, resolving general tax questions, preventing identity theft, and saving for retirement or tuition. Receive referrals for personal legal matters including estate planning, wills, real estate, bankruptcy, divorce, custody,…

  • Health Advocate Website and App

    Health Advocate provides faculty and staff with advocacy and health navigation services, in addition to administering the “Healthy Miami” program. The app includes several trackers (e.g., fitness, nutrition, stress, financial, etc.), healthy living workshops, goal setting, and more. Download the app or engage through the website.

  • Caravan Wellness App

    Caravan is a leading wellness app with hundreds of video classes designed to help you improve mental health, harness your energy, reduce stress, and increase productivity. Free for the Miami community.

  • Self-Care Guide

    A quick reference for common health questions and emergencies facing students today, written for students by a staff of multi-disciplined, board-certified physicians who practice medicine throughout the United States.

  • What is an Eating Disorder Video

    Food can become more than just food for some people. Learn about how various therapies and treatments can help in this video from Psych Hub (4:31).

  • Faculty and Staff Affinity Groups

    Miami has several faculty and staff affinity groups to support our employees in building community and accessing resources. Each group has meetings, events, and other opportunities to engage throughout the year. All employees are welcome to participate in any of the faculty and staff associations available at Miami University.

  • Campus Assistance Program (CAP)

    CAP presentations to academic departments and departmental staff meetings provide opportunities for Miami’s faculty and staff to learn how we can assist students in emotional distress. Presentations are offered through Student Counseling Service and are typically are 60-90 minutes in length.

  • Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR)

    Just as CPR helps anyone save a life in a medical emergency, QPR is a simple educational program that teaches ordinary citizens how to recognize a mental health emergency and get a person at-risk the help they need. In these trainings, certified QPR Gatekeeper Instructors teach the three steps anyone can learn to help prevent suicide: Question,…

  • Mental Health First Aid

    Mental Health First Aid is an 8-hour certification course that teaches participants how to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental health and substance use challenges among adults. There’s a small charge for faculty/staff (paid by departments) and it is free for students.