UC Merced is committed to a drug-free campus and workplace. Abusing drugs during work time is strictly prohibited. The University encourages employees who have a problem with the use of controlled substances or alcohol to seek professional advice and treatment. Information about health risks, University resources, and local Merced County resources are outlined below:
Health Risks
Improper use of drugs or alcohol can seriously injure the health of employees and students, impair the performance of their responsibilities and endanger the safety and well-being of fellow employees, students and members of the general public.
The National Institute on Drug Abuse provides a comprehensive description of the health consequences of drug misuse. Please see:
The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism provides a comprehensive description of the effects alcohol has on the body. Please see:
University and Other Resources
The Insight Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
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Drug Dependency
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Opioid Use and Abuse
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Problem Drinking
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Tobacco Cessation
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Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST 10)
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Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT)
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A program called "55 Days to Quitting”
The Office of the Ombuds
Medical Plan Treatment/Recovery Resources
All UC-sponsored medical plans include behavioral health benefits for mental health services and substance abuse treatment, including alcohol or drug abuse treatment. Coverage is provided by:
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- UC Blue & Gold HMO. Behavioral health and substance abuse coverage are provided by Health Net Behavioral Health (formerly known as MHN). Members may access care from Health Net Behavioral Health in-network providers. For information about your benefits, preauthorization for certain services, and help finding a provider, call Health Net Behavioral Health at 800-663-9355.
- Kaiser HMO. Behavioral health and substance abuse coverage are provided by Kaiser and Optum. Kaiser members may access care from Kaiser behavioral health providers and from Optum in-network providers. For information about your benefits, preauthorization for certain services, and help finding a provider:
- Optum — Call 888-440-8225
- Kaiser (Southern California) — Call your local clinic or 800-900-3277 after hours
- Kaiser (Northern California) — Call your local clinic or 800-464-4000 after hours
- PPO Plans: CORE, UC Care, UC Health Savings Plan. Behavioral health and substance abuse coverage are provided by Anthem Blue Cross. Benefits are included in your medical plan premium. Charges for routine office or telemental health visits vary by plan and provider type, and some services require preauthorization. For information about your benefits and help finding an in-network provider, call Anthem at 844-437-0486.
- CORE members have access to Anthem in-network providers. There is a 20% coinsurance for covered services after meeting the deductible.
- UC Care members have access to Anthem in-network providers and to out-of-network providers. If you see an in-network provider, there is no charge for your first three visits, then a $20 copayment. If you choose to see an out-of-network provider, you'll pay 50% coinsurance and you may need to pay your provider directly for services and submit a claim for reimbursement.
- UC Health Savings Plan (HSP) members have access to Anthem in-network providers and to out-of-network providers. After meeting the deductible, there is a 20% coinsurance for covered services from in-network providers and a 40% coinsurance for covered services from out-of-network providers. If you choose to see an out-of-network provider, you may need to pay your provider directly for services and submit a claim for reimbursement.
Tobacco Cessation Resources
UC is committed to providing a tobacco-free environment. To help those who want to quit smoking, the university offers a number of resources for faculty and staff.
All UC-sponsored medical plans provide the following:
- Prescription nicotine replacement therapies, such as nicotine inhalers, sprays and medications, at no additional cost when prescribed by a physician.
- Over-the-counter nicotine replacement products are available, at no cost when prescribed by a physician.
- You can participate in behavioral modification programs to help you quit smoking, but it is not required to receive these benefits.
In addition, some medical plans offer additional resources; copays and program fees may apply.
New Employee Orientation
During the introductory discussions of UC Merced principles of community, policies, and procedures a slide summarizing the University of California Policy on Substance Abuse and making references to the online comprehensive policy document is reviewed. During the Benefits session of NEO, a slide is dedicated to wellness programs that goes over DAAPP along with other wellness offerings.
UCHR - Systemwide Well Being Webinar
UCHR-Systemwide Well Being Initiative: Stigma Free UC Presents: The Neglected Addict: Understanding Stigma, Students, and Recovery (July 2018) available online here.
Merced County Resources
- Behavioral Health & Recovery Services: 3305 G St., Merced, 209-381-6850
- Crisis Intervention – 24 Hour Outpatient Services: (209) 381-6819
- Recovery Assistance for Teens (RAFT): 1275 B St., Merced, 209-381-6880
- Substance Use Disorder Services (SUD): 888-334-0163 (no charge, 24 hours), TDD toll free: 866-293-1818
- The Center / Adult Outpatient Drug Free Treatment: 301 East 13th St., Merced, 209-381-6850
- National Alliance on Mental Illness Merced County: (209) 789-6264 or namimerced2@gmail.com
Nationwide Resources
The following resources exist to assist people in alcohol and drug treatment and recovery. These services are not endorsed by UC Merced but are available as a community service.
- Alcoholics Anonymous : 800-970-9040
A.A.’s primary purpose is to help alcoholics to achieve sobriety. - Al-Anon Family Groups: Help and hope for families and friends of Alcoholics.
Meeting Information: 1-888-4AL-ANON (1-888-425-2666) - College Drinking Prevention – Changing the Culture
One-stop resource for comprehensive research-based information on issues related to underage drinking and binge drinking among college students - Community Social Model Advocates, Inc. 209-357-5261
Provides Substance Use Disorder Services that foster and further the health and healing of individuals, families and communities in California.- The David J. Riordan Hobie House: men’s residential treatment program: 209-722-6335
- The Rose Julia Riordan Tranquility Village: women’s residential treatment program: 209-357-5200
- Families Anonymous: 800-736-9805
For relatives and friends concerned about the use of drugs or related behavioral problems. - FindTreatment.gov: 800-662-HELP (4357)
- Marijuana Anonymous: 800-766-6779
- Narcotics Anonymous: 209-526-1817
- Nar-Anon Family Groups: 800-477-6291
A 12-Step Program for Family & Friends of Addicts- Nar-Anon Central Valley: 559-691-4063
- National Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Information Center 1-800-784-6776
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Maintains a national database of alcohol and drug rehab treatment centers in the US.
- National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence Hope line: 800-622-2255 / 800-NCACALL
- National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)
NIAAA supports and conducts research on the impact of alcohol use on human health and well-being. - SmokefreeTXT (for Adults in the US who are ready to quit smoking)
- SmokefreeVET (for military veterans who receive their health care through VA)
- National Drug and Alcohol Treatment Hotline 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
Provides referral to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations.
DAAPP Website
UC Merced is committed to providing a safe, healthy, and supportive learning and working environment for students and employees. UC Merced’s Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program (DAAPP) is intended to support student and employee health, safety and security by increasing awareness, preventing abuse, and decreasing potential drug and alcohol related crime. For more information, visit UC Merced’s Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Programs (DAAPP) website