Student Well-Being Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) 3rd Floor, Snow Health Center 734.487.1118 www.emich.edu/caps Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) What are the top three problems students want help with at Counseling and Psychological Services? A. Relationships, Depression, Academics B. Relationships, Academics, Sexual Identity C. Anxiety, Depression, Academics D. Leaving home, Alcohol issues, Money E. Depression, Relationships, Anxiety Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Students are most frequently referred to counseling by: A. Parents B. Friends C. Themselves D. Faculty/Staff Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) The average number of sessions between a student and his/her counselor is: A. 2 B. 5 C. 7 D. 10 E. 12 Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) What percent of clients seen at CAPS indicates that their problems interfered with their ability to study and succeed at EMU? A. 25% B. 33% C. 50% D. 67% Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Which of the following has NOT been seen at CAPS: A. Students affected by broken hearts B. Depressed students ready to withdraw from classes C. Siding, vacuum and Xerox salespeople D. Students overwhelmed by too many difficult life events Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Types of Services Individual Counseling Group Therapy • Understanding Self and Others • Coming Out / Being Out Support Group • Women of Color Support Group • Feeling Better 101, Workshop Series • Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Group Psychiatry / Medication Management (there is a charge for psychiatry/physician appointments) Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Therapy Services Therapy is free and confidential Provide brief therapy (up to 12 sessions per year) Referrals provided to community providers for students who need specialized or longer treatment University Health Services (UHS) 2nd Floor, Snow Health Center 734.487.1122 www.emich.edu/uhs University Health Services (UHS) The UHS Medical Staff includes the following clinicians: A. Physicians and Nurse Practitioners B. Physicians and Physicians Assistants C. Nurse Practitioners and Physicians Assistants D. Physicians, Nurse Practitioners and Physicians Assistants Medical Staff Chief of Medical Staff – Dr. Kimberly Keller, MD Nurse Practitioners; one specializing in Womens’ Health Residents from St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Nurses Lab Technicians University Health Services (UHS) All of the following services are performed at Snow Health Center except: A. HIV Counseling and Testing B. Prenatal Care C. Immunizations and Allergy Injections D. Physical exams and Annual gynecological exams E. Alcohol Assessments F. CPR classes University Health Services (UHS) Types of Services Clinical Visits • Evaluation and treatment for illnesses and injuries • Women’s Health Clinic (annual exams, problem visits) • Physical exams (class requirements, employment, internships) Nurse Visits • Immunizations • Allergy injections • TB testing Other Services • Travel Health Clinic • Laboratory Services • CPR/First-Aid courses University Health Services (UHS) The UHS Pharmacy will fill prescriptions written by outside clinicians: A. Yes B. No University Health Services (UHS) Pharmacy Prescription medication with an emphasis on patient counseling Over-the-counter products, including non-prescription medications Accepts most prescription insurance plans • Be sure to give your student an insurance card Able to transfer most prescriptions from your current pharmacy to ours University Health Services (UHS) All of the following types of payment are accepted for medical clinic services except: A. Cash B. Credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover) C. EMU Student Insurance D. Outside Insurance E. Check F. Student’s eBill University Health Services (UHS) Accessing Care Scheduled Appointments vs Walk-ins After-hours Care Payment Options Cash/Personal Checks Credit Card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover) Student Account (eBill) Insurance University Health Services (UHS) The EMU Student Health Insurance Plan for 2014-15: A. Has an annual premium of $1,750 (less than 150/mo) B. Is available to any full-time undergraduate student C. Pays 100% of covered benefits after a $10 co-pay when seen at UHS D. Has an annual out-of-pocket maximum of $1,250 E. All of the above The 2014-15 Student Insurance Policy is fully ACA compliant: - Policy is rated as a PLATINUM level based on the marketplace - Has unlimited coverage for “essential health benefits” - Provides preventative services, including vaccines, at no cost University Health Services (UHS) Insurance EMU offers a comprehensive student health insurance plan • The premium can be billed to the student’s account (eBill) • We are an in-network provider for the EMU student plan only We provide a detailed receipt that can be submitted for insurance reimbursement We CAN accept most insurances in the pharmacy and laboratory Every plan is different; contact your insurance company for coverage details Eastern Michigan University Announcements: EMU goes Tobacco Free effective July 1, 2015 eCheckup To Go A learning tool used to educate students so that they are able to thoughtfully monitor drinking patterns, identify significant risk factors, and be familiar with the resources and help available both on our campus and in our community.