Wondering about the state of employee mental health in the U.S.? In the simplest terms, it’s not good. In fact, in its 2022 State of Workforce Mental Health, Corporate Wellness Magazine found that 84% of workers surveyed experienced at least one mental health challenge over the past year.
This stark reality has many employers wondering how they can better support their teams. If you want to be known as an employer that values employee wellbeing and is taking steps to respond to the current mental health crisis, the following are three ways you can improve your employee mental health services.
For decades, a stigma was associated with discussing mental health challenges in the workplace – especially if work-related stress was a contributing factor. But the broad challenges we collectively faced during the pandemic have started to change that.
Start by looking at how you talk about mental health in the workplace. Are your leaders comfortable discussing stress, anxiety, depression, and burnout? Do they know the signs of burnout to look for? Are they willing to share their struggles?
The more you acknowledge mental health issues, the more psychologically and emotionally safe your employees will feel taking advantage of the support tools you offer.
A fresh review of your benefits package is another area to focus on.
Beyond your benefits package, also look at your workplace policies.
Talk to your team and see if any current policies are causing them stress, and make adjustments as needed. Imagine the signal this would send your team.
If you set out to add additional mental health programming, we’ve found it helpful to offer a range of delivery options so employees can choose what works for them. For example:
In a WTW poll conducted in 2022, 87% of U.S. employers said enhancing mental health benefits is a key priority. You can start by looking critically at your current benefits package, creating a culture that welcomes and supports mental health conversations, and being open to introducing new types of wellness programming.
In addition to these measures, consistently communicating your mental health support services is critical to ensure high awareness and strong adoption.
At NeoPath, we believe there’s a better way to deliver healthcare to your employees and their families. For over a decade, we’ve helped mid-market companies design and build onsite primary care clinics.
In response to the current mental health crisis, Neopath Health offers our customers onsite mental health services powered by Good Human Work. They provide licensed therapists who deliver emotional, relational, and organizational health services.
Want to offer your team this level of support? Let’s get started.