
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
Roughly a quarter of the nation's employers offer
some form of adoption benefits to their employees. Benefits,
typically available only to the company's "regular"
employees, may include:
- direct reimbursement in the range of $2,000 to
$10,000 upon actual placement (usually a flat amount designated
for specific adoption expenses)
- paid leave, in addition to or including
vacation time, sick leave, or personal days
- unpaid leave for personal, hardship, medical,
or child care (may range from 3 to 12 months - See
Federal Family Medical Leave Act)
- medical expenses of the birth mother
- adoption seminars and information classes, as
well as counseling and support before and after placement
- If you are a government employee, it's possible
that additional adoption benefits may be available.
Even if your employer doesn't currently offer
adoption benefits, ask about their availability. You may be able to
persuade your company to begin offering them, especially if
maternity leave benefits are available. Work with other
employees interested in adoption, gather information for the
employer, and present your case. Adoption Network can assist you
with this process.
Your employer may also offer an Employee
Assistance Program (EAP). This benefit was designed to help
employees deal with dramatic personal situations or problems.
Speaking with an EAP counselor could help reduce the stress and
anxiety that is so often a part of the adoption process.
For more information about employer benefits,
including materials to help you request that your employer establish
a program, please call the National Adoption Center at
1-800-TO-ADOPT.
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