Milton Response
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As of 10/15/2024, 3:00pm EST
Hurricane Milton had a significant impact on many Therapy Partner Solutions partners. Our thoughts continue to go out to all of those affected.
To support the needs of our employees and their families throughout the recovery process, this webpage serves as a central resource for the distribution of information to employees. Answers to frequently asked questions and the opportunity for employees to provide support to one another are also available.
Please refer to this page often, as the content on this page will be updated as new information becomes available.
Contact TPS Human Resources
HR Direct Line: 706-397-5429
HR Email Address: hr@therapypartnersolutions.com
Request Support Form
Physical Therapy Clinic Property Claim Form
QUICK LINKS
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)
If you need assistance or have any concerns following the storm, you can contact our HR team directly at 706-397-5429 or via email at hr@therapypartnersolutions.com. We’re here to help with any questions or concerns you may have.
We are working to provide up-to-date information on resources available in your area. These may include assistance with housing, childcare, or other forms of relief. Please check our company website regularly for updates and available resources specific to your region.
If you’ve missed work due to the storm, please contact HR to discuss your situation. We’re currently reviewing all options, including the use of PTO and unemployment benefits, and will provide more detailed information shortly.
To avoid any impact on your paycheck, you must notify HR or your supervisor and submit a PTO request for any time off.
If no formal notification or PTO request is submitted, we may have to initiate an unemployment filing on your behalf. Please reach out to HR if you have any questions regarding your pay or time off.
We are sending out text messages with important updates, including links to resources and information. Please ensure that HR has your most up-to-date contact information. You can also check your Paylocity portal regularly for additional updates.
If you have concerns about your pay, PTO, or need to inquire about unemployment, we are here to assist. HR will be following up with more specific guidance, but please reach out if you have immediate questions.
For more details on resources, company policies, and answers to common questions, visit the company website regularly for updates. The Q&A sheet and other helpful documents will be available there, and we’ll continue to provide the latest information as it becomes available.
If the storm has disrupted your ability to work, contact HR to discuss potential flexible work arrangements. We are here to support you in any way we can during this challenging time.
If you have been displaced or your home has suffered significant damage, please let HR know. We are working to connect employees with resources and can offer guidance on available support services in your area.
DISASTER RELIEF RESOURCES
FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FEMA)
- FEMA provides disaster recovery assistance, including housing help, financial support, and more.
- You can apply for assistance directly through FEMA if your home or property has been damaged.
- Website: FEMA Disaster Assistance
- USA.gov: U.S. Government Response to Milton
- Phone: 1-800-621-FEMA (1-800-621-3362)
STATE OF FLORIDA
- The Red Cross provides emergency financial help, shelter, and transitional support through their hotline at 1-800-RED-CROSS.
- Samaritan’s Purse offers free assistance for homeowners, including debris removal and home cleanup. Their hotline is 1-833-747-1234.
- The Florida Baptists Disaster Relief organization also offers free assistance by calling 904-253-0502.
- Crisis Cleanup (844-965-1386) provides services like debris and tree removal and mucking out flooded homes.
- Hope Florida‘s, Activate Hope, pulls together the private sector, nonprofits, and government resources to help Floridians get back on their feet following a natural disaster. They have an online form that Florida residents can fill out to request help.