May is Mental Health Awareness Month. It’s an important time to talk about mental health, especially in the construction industry. Many workers think only physical safety matters, but mental health is just as important. Yet, we don’t talk about it enough.
Construction workers face higher risks for mental health problems like stress, anxiety, and depression. According to the CDC, construction has one of the highest suicide rates among all industries. Workers in construction are more likely to struggle mentally compared to other fields. [Source: CDC.gov]
Workers deal with long hours and heavy physical demands. They often feel they can’t talk openly about their feelings. This creates extra pressure and stress.
It’s important to spot the signs when someone is struggling. Common signs include:
Merit’s benefit plans include an Employee Assistance Program (EAP). EAP offers confidential help. It’s easy to access and covers a wide range of issues. EAP can help with counseling, financial advice, and stress management.
Workers might use EAP when dealing with:
Improving mental wellness can be simple:
Employers play a big role in promoting mental wellness. They can:
Both employees and employers should use the EAP resources provided in their Merit benefit plans. Don’t wait until things get tough. Reach out today to get the support you need.