Distracted and upset because of problems at home or work?
Divorce, the death of a loved one, parenting dilemmas, financial difficulties, and attempts to overcome an addiction are a few issues that can bring us to our knees. Personal problems follow us to work – work performance and relations with coworkers can suffer.
TRIAD EAP is a benefit purchased by an organization to enable employees and their family free and confidential access to qualified counselors.
We all experience problems and setbacks. Call today to help get back on the road to peace and happiness.

To determine the services you can receive and set up an appointment:
Does your employer offer counseling through TRIAD?
Call your personnel office to see if you are covered by TRIAD EAP.
What issue do you need help with?
Counselors help with a wide variety of personal issues:
- Relationship difficulties
- Drug / alcohol misuse
- Depression or anxiety
- Financial problems
- Legal problems (an optional benefit)
- Family & parenting issues
- Elder care
- Job-related problems
- Workplace conflicts
Adoption and Child Care.
- Find childcare you can feel good about. Get information on childbirth, parenting, and raising happy, healthy kids.
- Get information on the adoption process. Find an agency, learn about international adoptions or link to helpful adoption sites.
- Search for private and public schools for your children. Find colleges and universities using the Peterson's database.
Do you know what your employer's EAP benefit covers?
TRIAD offers various free counseling sessions for employees and family. Some employers also offer financial, legal and/or Work|Life benefits.
Call your personnel office or TRIAD directly (970-242-9536) to find out what your benefit covers.
Contact us to find a counselor and schedule an appointment.
Call TRIAD at 970-242-9536
or toll-free 1-877-679-1100 to find a counselor in your area.
You may also contact us online.Download and complete the
Client Intake Form (in PDF format) to bring with you to your appointment.
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