AllOne Health is Brazos County’s Employee Assistance Program (EAP). This program provides resources to all Brazos County employees. Family members that live with and are part of the same household as a Brazos County employee also have access to the EAP. You do not have to be enrolled in any other plan to participate in the EAP. Contact HR to get the Company Name and Password at (979) 361-4181.
For more detailed information regarding the offerings from AllOne Health, check out these introduction documents in English and Spanish, or you can call AllOne Health at (888) 993-7650.

Take the High Road
AllOne Health remains concerned about your safety and the safety of others. Therefore, we encourage you to call for a ride in the event that you feel unable to drive due to impairment by a substance or extreme emotional condition. Such circumstances may include over consumption of alcohol, drowsiness due to medication, or if you are extremely upset/troubled over a situation (i.e. you receive bad news at work, you are laid off or let go, learn of a death in the family , finalize a divorce, etc.)
As part of your EAP program, AllOne Health reimburses you and your dependents for cab, Uber and Lyft fares up to $45.00 (excludes tip) in the United States, once per year, one trip per participant (18+ years of age). The process is simple, and like all other EAP services, confidential. Your receipt may be submitted up to 60 days from date of service. Simply email service-do@allonehealth.com to request your reimbursement. It may take up to 45 days for reimbursement.
Contact Us
Phone: (888) 993-7650
Email: service-do@allonehealth.com
Web: www.allonehealth.com/deeroaks

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