The Offer of Modified Work without Restrictions

How to offer modified work to employees with a workplace injury without restrictions from a health professional is a common question from employers. In very simple situations, which will be explained during our discussion on Linkedin Thursday, June 13, an employer does NOT need a health care practitioner to provide restrictions prior to the offer of modified work. I know! I know! Employers are [...]

By |2024-06-09T18:08:18-04:00June 9, 2024|disAbility Management|0 Comments

The Best Way to Accommodate an Injured/Ill Employee

We have work to do when accommodating injured/ill employees. The best way to accommodate an injured/ill employee is to modify and/or alter their pre-illness/injury position, and make the accommodation in their own job, and in their own department. This takes a bit of work however and in our busy work schedule, some are more apt to take the quickest way to make the accommodation [...]

By |2024-05-24T11:49:05-04:00May 24, 2024|disAbility Management|0 Comments

Cultivate a Culture of Concern

All too often our biggest focus in disAbility management is how fast can we get someone back to work. Rather than making this your goal, cultivate a culture of genuine and universal concern for your injured and/or ill employees. Their chances of a speedy recovery is exponentially increased when the organization says 'I want you back yesterday' and we can help! Too many employees [...]

By |2024-05-14T19:14:05-04:00March 23, 2024|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Shift Work and Accommodations

This issue seems to be arising much more frequently these days and unfortunately, employers are not handling it well whatsoever. If you take one or two notes and accommodate, I can guarantee you, there is a line of employees wanting to change their shift as well. How do run an organization, let's say a hospital, if a majority of your employees only want to [...]

By |2024-05-14T19:14:35-04:00March 16, 2024|disAbility Management|0 Comments

Accommodating the Right Way

It's very frustrating to me when I hear or read about how employers are accommodating their sick or injured employee. There's a right way to do this, and then there's the lazy way. Let's start with the lazy way - since it seems to happen all too often. When a worker provides restrictions or limitations, it's so easy to pull them out of their [...]

By |2024-05-14T19:14:46-04:00March 9, 2024|disAbility Management|Comments Off on Accommodating the Right Way

disAbility & Wellness at Work: You’re doing it wrong!

I've had the pleasure lately to talk to a few organizations about disability and wellness, and unfortunately, I seem to be the only one with a different mindset. For those of you that are inclined to read and listen, you may actually be the fortunate ones. Employers believe that weight loss and exercise is the way to wellness and reduced disability claims. I'm thinking [...]

By |2024-05-14T19:15:02-04:00February 24, 2024|disAbility Management|0 Comments

Cognitive Accommodations

Over the years we've become very good at establishing appropriate accommodations when someone has a physical injury such as a sore back, or repetitive strain injury (RSI) but we need to get great at accommodating those with mental health issues. This seems to be a relatively new concept, one that is still yet to be adopted by most employers but definitely crucial in our [...]

By |2024-05-14T19:13:52-04:00February 4, 2024|disAbility Management|Comments Off on Cognitive Accommodations

Systematic Process for Ultimate Success

All too often, the inconsistencies in claims management comes from not having a systematic process that you can rely on for ultimate success in reducing disability loss, whether this be financial, or an employee's absence. In today's times, employers make choices on the employee's absenteeism and work record as to how they are going to manage a particular claim. From a Human Rights perspective, [...]

By |2024-05-14T19:15:33-04:00February 3, 2024|disAbility Management|0 Comments

Return to Work with Union Involvement

This is an all-too-common occurrence – right? Many organizations have a union and some have multiple unions. Hospitals have at least 5 for the most part. You have to work with them. There is no way around this. When an employer says to me, how do you manage unions or do you have a problem working with unions, I shake my head. Seriously! Why [...]

By |2024-05-14T19:15:44-04:00January 27, 2024|disAbility Management|0 Comments

Road to Zero

WSIB has a campaign to eliminate workplace accidents called Road to Zero. In one of my earlier blogs, I wrote that I thought this was impossible. I still believe this today, unfortunately. Accidents happen all the time. The whole point of safety in the workplace is to reduce and/or eliminate them from happening but they continue to happen. With the new Rate Framework to [...]

By |2024-05-14T19:15:51-04:00January 10, 2024|disAbility Management|0 Comments
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