Rehabilitation is the employee's responsibility.
Hazelden is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping people recover from alcoholism and other drug addiction. http://www.hazelden.org/
Moderation Management (MM) is "a recovery program and national support group network for people who have made the healthy decision to reduce their drinking and make other positive lifestyle changes. MM empowers individuals to accept personal responsibility for choosing and maintaining their own recovery path, whether moderation or abstinence. MM promotes early self-recognition of risky drinking behavior, when moderation is an achievable recovery goal." http://comnet.org/mm/flyer1.html
Rational Recovery (RR) is "the concept of immediate self-recovery through planned abstinence put into practice, using an easily-learned thinking skill called Addictive Voice Recognition Techniquetm."
http://www.rational.org/recovery/Secular Organizations for Sobriety (SOS) is "an alternative recovery method for those alcoholics or drug addicts who are uncomfortable with the spiritual content of widely available 12-Step programs. SOS takes a reasonable, secular approach to recovery and maintains that sobriety is a separate issue from religion or spirituality."
http://www.unhooked.com/Self Management and Recovery Training (SMART) is "an abstinence-based, not- for-profit organization with a sensible self-help program for people having problems with drinking and using...SMART is not a spin-off from Alcoholics Anonymous. No one will label you an "alcoholic" or an addict. You are neither diseased nor powerless, and if you do not believe in a religion or spirituality, that's fine, too. We teach common sense self-help procedures designed to empower you to abstain and to develop a more positive lifestyle...We use a cognitive-behavioral (thinking/doing) psychotherapy called REBT which stands for "Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy."
http://www.smartrecovery.org/Women For Sobriety (WFS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping women overcome alcoholism and other addictions.
http://www.womenforsobriety.org/