CVA Expands Mental Health Support to Member-Owners Through Solid Ground

YORK, Neb.— Central Valley Ag (CVA) is extending its commitment to member well-being with the launch of Solid Ground. Where CVA providing member-owners access to the same confidential mental health services available to CVA employees through Best Care Employee Assistance Program (EAP).

Best Care EAP offers short-term clinical counseling, crisis support, and a variety of other resources available to support mental and emotional wellness. With in-person and virtual counseling options from licensed professionals, the program provides farmers and their families with confidential, high-quality care that can be adjusted to their needs.

“Farming demands long hours, hard work, and resilience. Even the strongest among us face challenges that can take a toll,” said Nic McCarthy, CEO of Central Valley Ag. “By extending Best Care EAP to our member-owners, we’re providing meaningful support where it’s needed. This expansion reflects our cooperative’s ongoing commitment to care for the people who make agriculture possible.”

CVA’s new Solid Ground program builds on the cooperative’s dedication to supporting mental health in the agriculture industry. The industry where stress and uncertainty can heavily affect producers.

“Mental health challenges exist and agriculture is no exception,” said Luke Carlson, Chairman of the CVA Board of Directors. “As a board, we want to continue educating our members about the importance of mental well-being. We’re proud and excited to offer this service to help ensure our farmers have the resources they need to stay healthy.”

Through Solid Ground, eligible CVA member-owners and their family members can access up to three counseling sessions per case at no cost. Whether seeking support for stress or personal challenges, members can connect with a licensed counselor.

Members can learn more and begin the confidential registration process by visiting www.bestcareeap.org. For additional questions, members may contact Best Care EAP directly.

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