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We have an employee that has fallen down the stairs leading to the office twice in one week. When the second incident occurred he told his boss that he had been falling down alot lately and was scheduled to see a doctor at the end of the month. He is a long time employee and it is fairly well known that he has epilepsy.
After the second episode he was sent to the hospital for the injury to his arm that was incurred. The doctor gave him a release to return to work. His boss and I are worried that he is suffering some equilibrium problems and will continue to have accidents. What are our responsibilities to protect this ee. Can we have him go to a doctor right away with a full explanation of his problems and have that doctor give him a release to work. I don't think he should be working until he gets checked out but I don't want to deprive him of his means of a living for any amount of time. He is hourly and doesn't make a high wage. He is sort of a "special case" but he does a really good job. Did I word that correctly?
Any advice?
After the second episode he was sent to the hospital for the injury to his arm that was incurred. The doctor gave him a release to return to work. His boss and I are worried that he is suffering some equilibrium problems and will continue to have accidents. What are our responsibilities to protect this ee. Can we have him go to a doctor right away with a full explanation of his problems and have that doctor give him a release to work. I don't think he should be working until he gets checked out but I don't want to deprive him of his means of a living for any amount of time. He is hourly and doesn't make a high wage. He is sort of a "special case" but he does a really good job. Did I word that correctly?
Any advice?
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With serious illness that are long term, sometimes it is best for the long term advantage of the ee and the company for the individual to become medically disqualified for employment in your industry, which can then lead to full medical coverage and disability payment for life. You will be doing the ee a quality of life service to allow the ee to become "UNEMPLOYED"; ss disability will not kick-in until the ee has been unemployed for 6 months and that is with physician written support. Keeping this individual on minimal physical functions may not be the best course of action for the ee!
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