Can I Get Fired for Going to Drug or Alcohol Rehab? - Futures Recovery Healthcare
Can I Get Fired for Going to Drug or Alcohol Rehab? Futures Recovery Healthcare

Can I Get Fired for Going to Drug or Alcohol Rehab?

October 30, 2018 | By: frhdev

If you are struggling with substance use disorder, getting into an accredited, 30-day residential treatment program is your best option for recovery. You can get your life back, repair your relationships, find sobriety, and lead a healthy, productive life. Stepping away from your life, work, and responsibilities covered under FMLA to ensure that you will not be fired for getting treatment. In fact, many employees may encourage you to get the help you need. The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) offers people with serious medical conditions (addiction included) up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave.

Get Support from your Employer

HR is there to help you – work with them to get support and info from the start. Getting treatment for yourself can have boundless benefits including better health, improved relationships, and you can learn the tools necessary to lead a happy, balanced, and fulfilling life. But it’s important to remember your employer has much to benefit from your well-being, as well, including:

Common Concerns when talking to HR about Addiction

You may fear losing your job, losing out on a possible promotion, or dealing with the stigma of addiction mental health issues in your workplace. Remember, your employer and HR department are required to follow some key regulations when it comes to your health and safety, and may offer more help than you the think:

Most employees of midsized to large companies are covered under FMLA, however, the best way to determine to if you are offered protection is to contact your HR department directly. If you are ready to take the time you need to get your life back, call Futures Recovery Healthcare today. We can help you understand your options. 

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