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The Boards of Trustees recently voted to approve an Alumni Assistance Program (AAP) benefit effective January 1, 2025.   This AAP benefit will be administered by MHC who has been proudly serving employers, unions, and specialty organizations since 1980. Please refer to the Alumni Assistance Program (AAP) benefit below for more information on your new benefit.

MHC is a confidential information and referral service that matches individuals in need of assistance to appropriate behavioral healthcare professionals. Calling MHC can be your first step in finding a better way to take charge of your life and return to an increased level of wellness. Please contact us by phone at 717.FLYERS1 option 1 or by e-mail at clinical@mhconsultants.com.

Alumni Assistance Program Benefit Overview

  • Dedicated Phone Line 
  • Free Initial Consultation
  • Referrals for Counseling
  • 8 Free Counseling Sessions
  • Ongoing Care Management
  • Education and Self-Development

Alumni Assistance Program Benefit FAQ

Who is eligible to use the AAP?

All alumni and their spouses are eligible to use the AAP.

What is the cost for using the AAP?

There is no cost to you or your spouse for using our professional services at any time. Your MHC Care Manager may refer you to outside services depending on your situation. In that case, your MHC Care Manager will fully explain options to you.

Is the AAP confidential?

Yes. MHC recognizes the sensitivity of personal situations and will not release any details regarding a client’s personal issue or concern. Information shared with the MHC Care Manager is kept completely confidential. (In accordance with applicable state laws, exceptions must be made for certain reports of child abuse or to ensure your safety or the safety of others).

What should I expect when I contact MHC?

Help begins as soon as you make the first call. An MHC Care Manager will listen to your concerns and conduct a phone consultation. You may be offered a variety of suggestions such as counseling, support groups, or work/life benefits. If counseling is recommended, MHC will coordinate your referral to an MHC preferred provider and can also assist with scheduling. MHC is your advocate to make sure that you receive quality care. We are available to support you throughout this process.

Are there options for in-person and telehealth therapy?

Yes, you can choose to see a therapist face to face in their office or by telehealth. Most providers provide both options. An MHC Care Manager can assist you with locating a therapist that best suits your scheduling needs. You can contact an MHC Care Manager by phone at 717-FLYERS1 or by e-mail at clinical@mhconsultants.com.

How do I find a treatment provider?

MHC takes the guesswork out of finding a treatment provider and simplifies the referral process by providing you or your spouse resources based on your unique needs. We will explain your benefits, answer your questions, and coordinate the best course of treatment. You can contact an MHC Care Manager by phone at 717-FLYERS1 or by e-mail at clinical@mhconsultants.com.

What kinds of recommendations could be made?

After a brief assessment, an MHC Care Manager may recommend that you receive counseling or treatment. MHC maintains a large network of providers including psychologists, social workers, counselors, marriage & family therapists, and addiction specialists. Your MHC Care Manager can facilitate referrals to treatment facilities if more intensive treatment is appropriate.

How long will I be involved with the AAP?

Clients that are self-referred to the AAP are followed by an MHC Care Manager as long as needed.  Once referrals are made and the problem is near to being resolved, your case will be closed.                                                                                                                                                            

What types of assistance does MHC provide?
MHC provides short-term counseling and/or resources for nearly every type of situation that can affect your personal life.  Topics include anxiety, marital issues, stress, substance use, gambling problems, depression, grief, coping with traumatic events, lifestyle adjustments and more. 

It is a simple fact of life.  Everyone has problems.  Juggling the demands of family, life transitions,  and other obligations can be stressful.  It’s not uncommon to feel overwhelmed at times. MHC can help.