Employee Support Resources
We’re here to offer support when you need it. On this page, you’ll find a wide variety of resources that can help you work toward wholeness in physical, mental, and spiritual health.
If you’re experiencing a mental health crisis, please call or text the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 for free, confidential support 24/7.
If emergency medical care is needed, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Departments and personnel who are available to provide employee support
Employee Spiritual Care
Kathy McMillan: 909-260-9941
Spiritual Life & Mission
Randy Roberts: 909-558-5815 or ext. 55815
Chaplain Services
Hours: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. M-Th; & F 8 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Carl Ricketts: 909-558-4367
After hours, call 909-558-4000 and ask for the chaplain on call.
University Spiritual Care – 909-558-8348
Hours: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. M-Th; & F 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Dilys Brooks: 909-747-5786
Terry Swenson: 951-505-1213
Employee and Student Counseling Program – 909-558-6050
Hours: 8 a.m.–5 p.m. M–Th; & F 8 a.m.–2 p.m.
Phone therapy available
Loma Linda University Behavioral Health – 909-558-9275
Locations: Redlands, Murrieta, and Rancho Cucamonga
Living Whole Wellness Program -LivingWhole.llu.edu
Physician Vitality – 909-558-5257
(physicians & medical students only)
Barbara Hernandez or Pierre Scott
The websites listed are suggestions only and do not necessarily represent the views of Loma Linda University Health.
- Submit a Prayer Request to LLUH Prayer Team: prayerrequest@llu.edu
- Abide app: Christian Meditation
- Bible Screen: Scripture verses with music
- Calm: Relax and Sleep app
- Harvard Divinity School: Spiritual Self-Care
- Loma Linda University Church
- Three Good Things: Gratitude Journal
- Fitness Blender: Fitness Workouts for Every Fitness Level
- Handwashing
- Living Whole: Deskercise
- Living Whole: Healthy Recipes
- Loma Linda University Behavioral Health: Loma Linda University Behavioral Health provides services and programs that recognize the complex needs of patients facing mental health and substance use issues. We offer a full range of services, including inpatient and outpatient treatment for youth and adults.
- 988 - Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
- Walk outside
- Connect with nature as much as possible
- Visit with family members and friends
- Take an online course
- Attend a religious service
- Read aloud to one another in the evenings at home
- Take up crocheting, gardening, knitting, woodworking, or other DIY projects
- Meditate or pray daily (see, How God Changes Your Brain, by Andrew Newberg).
- Play with and cuddle your pet(s)
- Clean cupboards, closets, garage
- Paint, draw, or sculpt your experience or emotions
- Keep a journal
- Keep a gratitude journal
- Write poetry
- Memorize scripture, uplifting poetry or literature
- Restrict news viewing
- Watch comforting movies
- EarthTV: Webcams from Around the World
- Father Daughter Duet: The Prayer
- Live Cam: Monterey Bay Aquarium
- Nashville Studio Singers: It is Well
- Tiny Desk Concert Series
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