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  2. Employee assistance program - Wikipedia

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    Including the families broaden the programs services to deal with marital, emotional, financial, legal, and drug abuse problems. [1] In 1969, Senator Harold Hughes would introduce a bill called The Hughes Act. Sen. Hughes felt that there was a great lack of federal and state involvement in the treatment of alcoholism.

  3. Visiting a Social Security office in person? These unexpected ...

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    With SSA field offices set to reopen — and an expected crush of people visiting the offices — some are concerned that services might get even more entangled.

  4. How To Deal With 10 Common Unexpected Expenses - AOL

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    It may seem counterintuitive to plan for unexpected expenses, because then, well, they are expected. However, saving money or having an emergency fund for all the things that could happen is ...

  5. I work from home while my husband goes into the office. It's ...

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    In-office workers don't contend with this, and it can leave me feeling like the "default" parent — whether the school needs a sick kid picked up or a contractor or repair person needs help.

  6. Administration of federal assistance in the United States

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    Certain programs have restrictions on who may receive the assistance because of the nature of its activity or service. [8] Examples include infrastructure programs and grants, which are usually restricted to States, local governments, and U.S. territories—because these are usually the only entities that administer public roads, bridges, etc.

  7. Health visitor - Wikipedia

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    Health visitors are mainly concerned with helping to ensure that people's domestic behaviour is sanitary, hygienic, and beneficial to the welfare of themselves and their families, particularly to their children. As their name suggests, they fulfill their role in the community, by visiting family homes, to give advice and support to all age groups.

  8. Crisis management - Wikipedia

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    Crisis management is the process by which an organization deals with a disruptive and unexpected event that threatens to harm the organization or its stakeholders. [1] The study of crisis management originated with large-scale industrial and environmental disasters in the 1980s.

  9. 10 Unexpected Jobs You Can Do From Home - AOL

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