#MentalHealth

When is it Your Responsibility to Support the Mental Health of Your Employees?

When is it Your Responsibility to Support the Mental Health of Your Employees?

In the hospitality industry, mental health support has become a critical topic. For Gen X and Boomers, mental health wasn’t always on the agenda—extreme hours and no-break shifts were the norm, and we told ourselves those who stayed were simply "tougher." Today, though, the younger generation is showing us a different perspective, with a strong demand for healthier workplaces and work-life balance. It raises the question: have they simply learned what’s right in ways we missed?

In my career, I’ve seen first-hand how a workplace’s environment affects well-being. Today, I’m fortunate to offer support to my team through Strive Employee Wellbeing Service, providing employees the resources and mentoring to build resilience and self-awareness. Challenging behavior at work can often be a signal for help, and as employers, we’re in a unique position to respond, supporting the individual and fostering a positive, thriving hospitality community.