FMLA and What is or is not a serious health condition
Doll
9 Posts
Friends, I have a long term employee (past WC problem) who stated in an email that she has an infectious disease that is contagious and she is being treated wtih a pic line or groshong into her veins for medication purposes. A nurse comes to her house and injects the medicine twice per day, three times per week. I wrote her this email. How do you see it? Wanda
xxxx, it is my job to tell you that you are eligible for FMLA due to your serious health condition. You will not be able to return to work until your doctor says it is safe for you to work. You may not return to work on a pic line (Groshong), and your infection must be cleared up (no longer contagious) before you come back. You said you have 5 more weeks of treatment after today. That will be around the middle of August.
Please have your doctor complete your FMLA forms and return them to me. I sent them to Dr. Howard yesterday. You have 15 days (by July 25th) from yesterday to get them to me. If you report to work without a release from your doctor, you will be sent home. Please call me at xxxxxxxxxxxx if I can be of assistance in any way. I have attached another set of FMLA forms.
Thanks. Wanda
xxxx, it is my job to tell you that you are eligible for FMLA due to your serious health condition. You will not be able to return to work until your doctor says it is safe for you to work. You may not return to work on a pic line (Groshong), and your infection must be cleared up (no longer contagious) before you come back. You said you have 5 more weeks of treatment after today. That will be around the middle of August.
Please have your doctor complete your FMLA forms and return them to me. I sent them to Dr. Howard yesterday. You have 15 days (by July 25th) from yesterday to get them to me. If you report to work without a release from your doctor, you will be sent home. Please call me at xxxxxxxxxxxx if I can be of assistance in any way. I have attached another set of FMLA forms.
Thanks. Wanda
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[url]http://www.dol.gov/esa/WHD/forms/WH-381.pdf[/url]
The only other thing is that I would NOT send the paperwork to the doctor. I send it directly to the EE and require them to take it to the doctor to get completed.
I also send a copy of the letter and another set of documents regular mail to the employee. I'm just covering myself in the event they don't receive the certified letter.
best wishes