Mental health is an integral part of our overall well-being, impacting every aspect of our lives, including our ability to work and recover from injuries sustained on the job. At Beacon Mutual, we understand the significance of mental health in the journey toward recovery and return to work for our policyholders’ employees. In this blog, we'll explore the crucial relationship between mental health, work injuries, and the path to returning to the workplace.
"At Beacon, we know that the mental health of an injured worker has a direct connection to how quickly they can recover from a workplace injury. We know that when employers support their employee's mental and physical health, it can really help them on their road to recovery," said Keri Koziol, Managed Care Unit Manager at Beacon Mutual.
An employee’s overall mental health can impact their recovery from a work injury in various ways. Navigating medical treatments, financial concerns, or simply coping with the pain and limitations caused by a physical injury can add to the daily stressors an employee feels making it more challenging for them to focus on their recovery.
When an employee experiences a work-related injury, the focus often tends to be on the physical aspects of recovery. However, overlooking mental health can significantly hinder the overall healing process. Studies have consistently shown that mental health issues such as stress, anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can exacerbate physical symptoms, delay recovery, and impede the return to work.
Left unaddressed, these challenges can lead to prolonged recovery times, increased disability, and heightened risk of reinjury.
However, there are a few ways to promote mental health for quick and effective recovery.
At Beacon Mutual, we recognize the importance of a holistic approach to injury management that includes supporting an injured worker’s emotional needs alongside physical rehabilitation. Here are some strategies employers can implement to promote mental well-being during the recovery process:
By creating a work environment that supports an employee’s mental health needs, it not only improves employee engagement overall, but supports employees who are injured on the job recover more effectively, leading to improved claim outcomes for both employees and employers.
Together, let us nurture mental health to support a healthier, more resilient workforce.
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