EAP Mountain Region:  COS, BIL, DEN, IND, MCI, PHX, SLC

Free and Confidential 

What is the Employee Assistance Program?

Many of us face painful, challenging personal problems at some point in our lives. Fortunately, your labor union offers a pro- gram that can be of enormous help to us during difficult times.

The Employee Assistance Program – EAP offers free, professional, confidential help for employees and their families when a personal problem develops.

How Do I Know When I Really Have A Problem?

We all have ups and downs. It’s not always easy to decide when to ask for help.
Your EAP representative can help you determine whether you need to take action. Remember, it’s better to deal with a problem before it becomes overwhelming.

Ask yourself these questions.

  • Do I think about the problem frequently or, am I always worried about the same thing?
  • Am I just telling myself the problem “isn’t that bad and it’ll just go away,” but it doesn’t?
  • Do I feel tired, frustrated, depressed, angry, or sick?
  • Is my job performance or dependability being affected?
  • Do I feel like giving up?
What Services Does The EAP Provide?

Your EAP staff will work with you to find a resource that most appropriately addresses your situation, and to develop a plan of action to meet your needs.

The EAP representative will also follow up with you to ensure that you are getting the help you need and that you are satisfied with the referral.

With What Kind of Problems Can EAP Help?

The IAM/EAP representative can assist with a referral to a mental health professional or resource when a member may experience a range of personal problems.

• Depression / Anxiety
• Grief & Loss
• Alcohol / Drug Dependence • Gambling
• Addictive Behavior
• Sexual Abuse
• Divorce
• Debt Management
• Elder Care
• Trauma Reactions
• Domestic Violence
• Eating Disorders
• Child / Teen Conduct
• Marital Relationships

What Will This Cost?

The services of the EAP itself are free.

If referral to a community service provider is necessary, your EAP representative will work with you to make effective use of health insurance benefits.

Is The EAP Really Confidential?

The program is voluntary and confidential. (There are rare exceptions to confidentiality required by the laws of your community).

You are in control of the course of action you decide to take. Your EAP staff will work with you to find a course of action that works for your situation.

Company and Union EAP’s

Help is available not only through your union, but also through a program provided by the Company. Union Members may seek assistance from either EAP.

The Next Step Is To Call EAP

You can contact any EAP Representative at any time, seven days a week. 

Who to Call for Help

Ken Cardoso, Regional Representative
(720) 591-6797                                                                      659ken@gmail.com

DEN

Ken Cardoso, Regional Representative (720) 591-6797

Bill Woodward (303) 548-8767

Carol Gray (303) 345-5470

Dana Aguayo   (713) 206-6861

Ermias Goitom (720) 838-7816

Gigi McCormick (720) 232-4570

Jeanette Londono (720) 233-0964

Kemo Scott (720) 838-4055 (TK)

Kristine Giordano (720) 272-8428

Maria Talavera (720) 990-4521

Melissa Nelson (303) 907-1787 (TK)

Michael Tretter (303) 638-7240

Pamela Shaw (303) 909-6935

Shelly Archuletta-Lee (303) 550-0044

Steve Tomes (720) 278-3524

COS/ BIL / IND / MCI / PHX / SLC

Ken Cardoso, Regional Representative (720) 591-6797