The Early Intervention and Return to Work Program promotes intervening at the earliest possible opportunity to support an employee to stay at work, or, if the employee is off work on sick leave, to return to work as soon as possible.
This program puts you and your supervisor in touch with a team of occupational health nurses, injury recovery specialists and disability case specialists. Your supervisor and the team are all focused on what you can do, not what you cannot do.
Working together, you'll create a plan to return to work safely, perhaps with modified duties, a gradual return to work schedule, or some other temporary accommodation.
The program provides resources that encourage rehabilitation and a safe, sustainable and timely return to work, and helps you stay connected with your workplace and your colleagues by minimizing your time away.
It's been shown that employees who have a gradual and early return to work while they continue their recovery enjoy a more complete medical recovery and have fewer long-term complications.
Our goal as an employer is to have a safe, timely and sustainable return to work program, regardless of whether your absence is work related or not.
From a rehabilitative perspective and in descending priority, the general goals of the Early Intervention and Return to Work Program are: