Personal Health
Employee Handbook Section 16
Employee Assistance Program
The HelpNet Employee Assistance Program offers free and confidential assessment, counseling and referral services to Western 麻豆传媒应用 University employees and their household members who are concerned about marital and family issues, addictions, emotional problems, relationships and other significant personal problems. The employee assistance program can also assist you with career-related and personal situations that may be affecting your work performance or could affect you in the future. The HelpNet employee assistance program is available 24 hours a day, every day.
- See Campus Employee Dispute Resolution Services and Office of the Ombudsman for information on other helpful campus resources.
Sindecuse Health Center
Sindecuse Health Center provides services for Western 麻豆传媒应用 University employees, retirees, spouses and dependent children over age 12, as well as University students. The health center offers convenient, cost-saving services with an experienced, multidisciplinary staff dedicated to helping members of the University to improve their health. The health center also provides evaluation and treatment for a variety of illnesses and injuries, preventive health check-ups, and periodic health monitoring. There are also health promotion opportunities that enhance individual and community health (see Health Promotion and Education).
Unified Clinics
Unified Clinics are a group of multidisciplinary clinics on campus that provide medical and behavioral health care and mental health services to the campus community and general public. The clinics share a common facility with the Western 麻豆传媒应用 University School of Medicine clinics. Students provide these services alongside their experienced faculty as the students prepare for independent practice after graduation. These clinics include:
- Behavioral Health Services
- Children's Trauma Assessment Center
- Language, Speech and Hearing
- Occupational Therapy
- Vision Clinic
- Women's Health Clinic
Fitness and exercise-programs and facilities
The University is proud of the fact that it has been one of the leaders in establishing employee wellness programs, activities and benefits to promote better health for all employees. Running tracks, swimming pools, exercise equipment and aerobic exercise classes are just a few of the health and wellness opportunities offered to employees through the Western Wellness Program, , Student Recreation Center, and the Office of Health Promotion and Education (Sindecuse Health Center).
Spouse and guest policies and fees vary for all programs and facilities. Contact the appropriate service/facility for more information.
Health promotion and education
Health Promotion and Education offers workshops, interactive health resources, service learning and personal appointments with an interdisciplinary team of health professionals to provide education to strengthen individual and community health. Resources are available on a variety of key health risks, including stress, depression, alcohol and other drugs, sexually transmitted infections, nicotine dependency recovery, nutrition, body image and disordered eating.
Questions regarding health promotion programs for staff can be directed to Health Promotion and Education at (269) 387-3263.
Western Wellness
Western Wellness is an employee wellness program that offers resources that you can use to assess your current health, identify risk factors and make positive lifestyle changes. Western Wellness offers a wide variety of programs and services throughout campus to empower employees to lead a healthy and active lifestyle.
Visit Western Wellness or call (269) 387-3762 for information on getting started and program offerings.
Gabel Pool and Lawson Ice Arena
Free open lap swim time at Gabel Pool is available during scheduled hours for employees with a valid Bronco Card. Open ice time at Lawson Ice Arena is available during scheduled hours at a minimal fee for employees and the general public. Schedules are published each semester with Western Wellness and are also available on a recorded phone line at (269) 387-3046. For more information, call (269) 387-3050.
West Hills Athletic Club
West Hills Athletic Club is open to the general public and serves the local community. Employees and their spouses have several discounted membership options, which vary by access hours and cost.
Questions regarding membership options, services, and facilities can be directed to the at (269) 387-0410.
Student Recreation Center
The University's Student Recreation Center is a premier, state-of-the-art University fitness center. Some of the facilities available include a recreational track, fitness and weight room, pool, saunas, climbing wall, aerobics room, and courts for basketball, volleyball, badminton, racquetball, wallyball and tennis. Fitness classes and intramural sports are also offered.
Employees may activate a free membership which only requires employees to pay taxes for the value of membership. Spouses may purchase a membership.
Contact the membership desk for membership and other information at (269) 387-3115.
Tours of the Student Recreation Center are available during regular business hours. Stop by the main office on the second level.
Flex Time partnering
In support of the University's commitment to employee health and fitness, the University offers to partner with employees by providing a certain amount of flex time when an employee chooses to exercise at University facilities.
The University will provide paid flex time for 50 percent of work hours used to exercise at University facilities, up to a maximum of 1.5 hours per pay period.
For example, an employee with a one-hour lunch period works out at lunchtime for 1.5 hours, six days per pay period. Thus, the employee has used three hours of time, over and above lunchtime, to work out during the pay period. The University will provide paid flex time for 50 percent of those hours (or 1.5 hours) and the employee claims the remaining 50 percent (or 1.5 hours) as annual leave.
Flex time partnership is subject to limitations based on individual departmental schedules and staffing.