YOUR WELL-BEING IS OUR PRIORITY
EAP is a voluntary and confidential program designed to enhance the overall well-being and productivity of our faculty, staff and the organization - serving Stony Brook University, Stony Brook Medicine, and Long Island State Veterans Home.
ABOUT EAP
EAP at SBU
Welcome to Stony Brook Employee Assistance Program (EAP) serving Stony Brook University, Stony Brook Medicine, and Long Island State Veterans Home.
The Employee Assistance Program at Stony Brook University is a confidential assessment, referral and consultation service available at no cost to faculty, staff, graduate student employees, retirees and their dependents. Representatives of labor-management comprise the EAP Advisory Committee that jointly sponsors our program.
UPCOMING EVENTS
- 7NovSBUHR HealthierU: Nature for Wellness - Greenhouse Tour (In-Person)This will be a tour of the SBU greenhouses and also a walk around campus to identify interesting plants. Please dress comfortably and wear c...
- 10NovSBUHR EAP: Managing Money: A Caregiver's Guide to Finances (Virtual)Managing Money: A Caregiver’s Guide to Finances (Virtual)...
- 10NovSBUHR HealthierU: Presents Self-Defense Training by UPD (In-Person)In partnership with the University Police Department (UPD), Healthier U invites Faculty/Staff to join them in attending UPD's Self-Defense T...
- 12NovSBUHR HealthierU: Mindfulness Meditation Series (Virtual) — Just BreatheWhether you’re new to meditation or have an established practice, this series provides a welcoming space to deepen your connection to the ...
CONNECT WITH US
CONTACT US
Because EAP services are voluntary, you must initiate first contact. You can do that
by connecting with the EAP office anytime between 8:30AM and 4:30PM, Monday through
Friday:
- CALL (631) 632-6085
- EMAIL eap@stonybrook.edu
- BOOK AN APPOINTMENThttps://calendly.com/eap-booking
- WALK-IN:Monday and Wednesday - SBS Building Room N116-A; Tues to Fri - Level 5-Rm 556 (next to Patient Advocacy)
- AFTER HOURS After hours services are available through the NYS EAP 24 hour hotline 1-800-822-0244
URGENT NEED
If you are in urgent need to speak to someone about a Mental Health Concern, contact Response Crisis Center at 631-751-7500 or 911.
