Creating a Policy Addressing AIDS
Office and Equipment
The decision to create a formal policy depends upon the you. As with the creation of any employee policy, there are pros and cons. If you elect to create a policy, it should contain:
- a commitment to protect the health of all employees and provide a safe work environment
- a commitment to treat AIDS like any other life-threatening illness; if medically fit and able to perform job duties, affected employees should be permitted to work
- a provision of reasonable accommodation and job modification for AIDS victims when appropriate
- an outline of your business's position on AIDS testing, if any
- procedures for any supervisors to fairly handle AIDS cases and encouragement to treat persons with AIDS with compassion and understanding
- a commitment to maintain confidentiality of medical information
- a commitment to keep your policy medically updated and provide employee education on AIDS and your policy
- an overview of benefit plans for AIDS, including provisions for case management, hospice/home health care, and experimental treatment when applicable
- a provision for referrals to community resources/experts for consultation and treatment.
Related Resources
Controlling the Cost of AIDS
Dealing with AIDS in the Workplace
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