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Consider all that’s available to support you as you navigate your digestive health journey.
Whether you’re facing a digestive condition diagnosis or supporting a loved one, know that you have resources that can help.
Protect your finances and peace of mind

Maximize your financial resources
From doctor visits to treatments to medications, caring for a digestive condition can be time-consuming and costly. The Dow medical plans provide comprehensive coverage and protect you through out-of-pocket maximums. In addition to the financial protection provided by your medical coverage, you have specific benefits through Dow designed to help you focus on getting better rather than the cost of your care.
Take time away from work when needed
Prioritizing your health and wellbeing is important. If you need to take time away from work to take care of your health or the health of a loved one, you have options including paid time off for your own health needs, as well as paid and unpaid leave options, and vacation time.
Know your resources at work

When managing a digestive condition, remember that Dow offers a variety of workplace resources to support you. This includes a supportive environment where you can prioritize your personal wellbeing while continuing to contribute to your role in a way that works best for you.
You can explore options like:
- Adjusted work hours to accommodate appointments and manage other aspects of caring for your digestive condition.
- Workplace accommodations and ergonomic solutions to adapt your workspace or tasks based on your needs.
- A gradual return-to-work plan to ease back into your role if you need to take an extended time away for your care and recovery.
With flexible work arrangements, you have more freedom to choose how, when, and where you work, while still meeting your job responsibilities. Consider if a flexible work arrangement might make sense for you.
Flexible work arrangements
Flexible work arrangements provide more freedom to choose how, when, and where you work, while still meeting your job responsibilities. Consider if one might make sense for you.
When you’re ready to return to work
If you’ve taken time away from work to care for your health or the health of a loved one, resources are available through Dow Occupational Health (OH) to support your transition of returning to work. OH staff can also help identify and facilitate requests for work-related accommodations where appropriate. Learn more and contact OH staff.
Be sure to take advantage of the “Returning to Your Workplace” Journey on the Dow Wellbeing Portal to make your return to work a smooth process while managing daily expectations.
Consider caregiver support

Supporting a patient, as a caregiver
As a caregiver, it’s important to balance your needs with those of your loved one. Many of the resources in this guide are available to caregivers as well as patients. For example, you can:
- Take time off from work for appointments.
- Use the support available through the TOOTRiS and Cariloop programs to help find quality, safe and affordable childcare and eldercare, as well as personalized support and resources for caregivers. Keep in mind, you may be eligible for the Childcare Assistance Program.
- Find a support group like the Caregivers at Dow Community.
- Take advantage of the Empowering Self-care for Caregivers journey. Go to the Dow Wellbeing Portal.
- If you’re enrolled in an Aetna medical plan, Teladoc offers convenient caregiver resources – at the same cost as a general telemedicine visit. Visit TeladocHealth.com/Aetna or call (855) 835-2362 (855-Teladoc) to take advantage of Aetna’s caregiver services.
- Consider an app like Calendly to keep track of ongoing appointments.
Remember to take meaningful time to care for yourself: go for a walk, sit down to watch a movie or take time for your favorite hobby.
Explore external resources

The resources below can provide additional helpful information and support.*
- The American College of Gastroenterology champions the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of digestive disorders.
- The International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders is an organization with the mission of informing, assisting and supporting people affected by gastrointestinal disorders.
- The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), which is part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), provides comprehensive information on digestive diseases, including research updates, health tips and clinical trial information.
- The Crohn's & Colitis Foundation focuses on inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) like Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. They offer support groups, educational materials and resources for patients and their families.
- The Celiac Disease Foundation provides information, support and advocacy for people with celiac disease. They offer resources on diagnosis, treatment and living gluten-free.
* This information is for informational purposes and convenience only; Dow is not responsible for the accuracy of information contained in third-party sites and does not recommend or endorse the content provided on the site; information provided is not meant to replace a physician’s medical advice.
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LIT #318-70653 | January 2025