Work/Life Resources
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11/5/02
Work/Life Resources provides personalized consultation, referrals to local resources, as well as educational booklets, audiotapes and tip sheets to help employees who are caring for a family member with a disability.  Work/Life Resource consultants can provide assistance on topics such as:
�        Living and working with a disability
�        Locating support groups
�        Working with public benefits, the school system and other service systems
�        Identifying services to support children with learning disabilities
�        Locating community resources

Work/Life Resources services are provided at no cost and are available to all full and part time U.S. employees, pre-65 retirees and their dependents.  Call Work/Life Resources toll-free for more information at 1-888-267-2183, or visit the program web site at
www.lifeworks.com (user ID: abbott, password: 1020).
Clara Abbott Foundation Web Site: http://clara.abbott.com
2/3/03
Whether you are planning a wedding, choosing a cleaning service, adopting a pet or choosing a health club, it may feel like you have too much to do in too little time.  Work/Life Resources can help by providing personalized consultation, referrals to local resources, information, and practical solutions for life's everyday issues - big or small.  Work/Life Resources can also provide educational booklets, CD's, and tip sheets on a variety of everyday topics.

Work/Life Resources services are easy to access and are provided at no cost to all full and part time employees, pre-65 retirees and their dependents.  Call Work/Life Resources toll-free for more information at 1-888-267-2183, or visit the web site at
www.lifeworks.com (user ID: abbott, password: 1020).
Abbott offers assistance through the Work/Life Resources program.  Below are excerpts from memos regarding their services.  Note that pre-65 retirees and dependents are eligible.
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