Mental Well-Being
We talk a lot about health and safety in our business, and have many teams dedicated to just that. Why? Because keeping you healthy and safe is critical. But, too often, as a society, we limit the scope of health and safety to physical well-being. Your mental health is equally important. That’s why we offer a wide variety of mental health resources to all employees and their dependents—to help you prioritize body and mind.
Time-Off Benefits
Having paid time-off so you spend time with your friends and family, or to take care of yourself and loved ones, is an essential piece of the Dot Foods and Dot Transportation, Inc. (DTI) benefits packages. Here are the ins and outs of our time-off benefits:
Adoption Leave
Parents are eligible to receive up to five weeks of paid leave following certain legal adoptions. This leave can be combined with other sick, personal, and vacation time and must be taken within 12 weeks of the child’s adoption.
Funeral Leave
You receive paid time off when there is a death in your immediate family, such as a spouse, child, parent, sibling, immediate grandparent, grandchild, stepchild, step-grandparent, mother– or father-in-law, or foster parent or child. A maximum of 32 hours of paid time off can be taken, as well as up to 10 days of unpaid leave depending on the state you live in. For more information, speak to your manager.
Birth Parent Leave
If you are a female employee who gives birth, you are allowed to take up to 10 paid weeks off work. The time off is a combination of paid leave and short-term disability (STD). Check out the New Additions Guidebook for more detailed information.
Military Leave
If you are a member of any Uniformed Service called into active or emergency duty, may be eligible to receive the difference between full military pay and your regular earnings for up to six months. For more information, reach out to your manager.
Non-Birth Parent Leave
If you are a father of a new addition, you are given two weeks of paid paternity leave coinciding with the arrival of your child. This leave can be combined with other paid sick, personal, or vacation time and must be taken within 12 weeks of the baby’s birth.
Paid Time Off
- Holidays: New Year’s Day, Easter, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Eve + one flex holiday
- Personal time
- Sick time
- Vacation time
Other Mental Well-Being Programs
- Chaplain Program
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Health Advocacy Solution (HAS)
- MDLIVE
Check out the Matters of the Mind Guidebook for more information about available mental health benefits.
Matters of the Mind Guidebook
Check out the Dot Foods and Dot Transportation, Inc. (DTI) guidebook on mental health for information about resources and support available to employees and their dependents.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
EAP is a free, confidential short-term program that can assist you or your family with counseling for relationships, stress management, depression and anxiety, work-life balance, and a wide variety of other mental health concerns.
Contact Information: You can call the EAP 24/7 at 800-327-2251 (username: Dot) or text the EAP anytime between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. CST, Monday through Friday.
Chaplain Program
Chaplains can provide confidential support and guidance in all areas of your life, including stress, depression and anxiety, marriage, divorce, children/parenting, serious illness, grief, and aging parents. The Chaplain Program is available to all employees and their family members. You can speak to a chaplain in person or through the free MyChap app.
MDLIVE
MDLIVE offers behavioral health services by appointment through Dot’s health insurance plan. These virtual counseling sessions allow you to connect with a board certified counselor from the comfort of your home. Call 888-676-4204, visit MDLIVE.com, or download the MDLIVE app to schedule an appointment.
Blue Cross Blue Shield Insurance Coverage
Mental health services are covered under the Dot/DTI insurance plan. The coverage will be the same as other medical visits regarding copay, deductible, and in– or out-of-network costs. Visit mybam.bcbsil.com/ to find an in-network provider or call the health advocate at 855-608-7623 and ask them to send you a list of in-network providers.
Time Off
When mental health becomes your priority, you might need to take some time off work. There are a few different ways that can be done: Paid time off, short– or long-term disability, and Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA).