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Illinois Alliance for Aging

111 W. Jackson Blvd., Suite 950, Chicago, Ill. 60604; 312-922-5890;

fax: 312-922-4365

Staff

Salaried employees5

Includes: 2 social workers, 3 professional/mental health counselors

Revenues

Total 1996$500,000

EAP services50%

other50%

Services began: 1986.

Not for profit.

Elder care, retirement issues.

Elder care.

Elder care, retirement age discrimination.

Counseling sites: Selected worksites, EAP facilities, phone counseling.

Service area: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin; nationwide service available.

Reporting: Quarterly.

Billing: Flat fee, fee for service.

Officers: Valerie Hogan, executive director; Loretta Kristan, director-family services.

Contact: Loretta Kristan.

Interface EAP Inc.

7670 Woodway, Suite 350, Houston, Texas 77063;713-781-3364;

fax: 713-781-4954

Staff

Salaried employees23

Includes: 1 psychiatrist, 2 psychologists, 4 social workers, 4 professional/mental health counselors, 2 physicians

Contracted professionals4,807

Includes: 485 psychiatrists, 1,201 psychologists, 1,265 social workers, 1,216 marriage/family/child counselors, 640 professional/mental health counselors, 485 physicians

EAP clients

Total193

Revenues

Total 1996$2,000,000

Total 1995$2,000,000

EAP services100%

Services began: 1989.

For profit.

Assessments & treatments: Standard services, including critical incident, post traumatic stress debriefing, attention deficit disorder and workplace violence.

Health promotion: Standard services, including physical fitness/exercise, dealing with difficult people, time management and team building.

Educational/general services: Standard services, including psychiatric disability review, Americans with Disabilities Act, Family Leave Act, and department of transportation.

Counseling sites: Practitioners' offices.

Service area: United States.

Reporting: Monthly, quarterly, annually, by request.

Billing: Flat fee, capitated fee.

Officers: Fred Newman, president; Lizz Scott, vp.

Contact: Susan Bledsoe or Luis Taborda, 713-781-3364; or Lizz Scott, 972-934-9810.