CLEVELAND, September 29 – UnitedHealth Group is offering the following free assistance to members affected by the recent floods in Georgia:
• Assistance for members in locating an in-network care provider; and
• Free help line for individuals in need of counseling.
Effective September 22, 2009 through October 6, 2009, these measures apply to members residing in the following Georgia counties:
Carroll
Crawford
Newton
Catoosa
DeKalb
Paulding
Chattooga
Douglas
Rockdale
Cherokee
Forsyth
Stephens
Clayton
Fulton
Walker
Cobb
Gwinnett
Members who have been displaced or whose network facility is not accessible and require assistance or special accommodations due to the flooding, should call the number on the back of their medical ID cards.
If members have been displaced from their place of residence, Customer Care Professionals will help them locate an in-network provider. In an emergency, members should seek treatment at the nearest medical facility.
A free help line is available to members trying to cope with the emotional consequences of the floods. Staffed by experienced masters-level behavioral health specialists, the free help line offers callers assistance with a range of personal concerns including stress, anxiety and the grieving process. Callers may also receive referrals to community resources to assist them with specific concerns such as financial and legal issues.
The toll-free helpline phone number is 1-866-342-6892 and is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for as long as necessary. This service is free of charge. Resources and information are also available online in English at www.liveandworkwell.com and in Spanish at www.mentesana-cuerposano.com.