Care for the caregivers: Mental health benefits can help avoid employee burnout
With many employees bearing the caregiving burden for loved ones, employers need to offer a range of mental health benefits – access to counseling sessions, support groups and EAPs, says a new study.
Mental health care can affect anyone at any time. While the pandemic has further highlighted these issues, especially in the workplace, a less considered aspect of it has also emerged. Many employees are also struggling with caring for loved ones with a mental health challenge.
A New York Life Benefit Solutions study shows that nearly half of surveyed workers (48%) have helped a loved one live with a mental health challenge in the last year, and 45% of this group say their loved one is experiencing mental health challenges more often this year than in the previous year.
As a result, 8-in-10 surveyed workers said helping loved ones has impacted their own mental health and two-thirds (65%) report needing more assistance addressing their own mental health, according to the research.
Credit: HealthbenefitPRO.