How do I log into Starbucks Headspace?
To activate your free access to Headspace, visit headspace.com/starbucks to register and get started. Once you've registered, you can download the app and log in on your mobile device. If you need help registering or are having trouble with the app, email [email protected].
How do I access my Headspace account?
Open the Headspace app and tap on your Profile button in the top left. Tap on the GEAR icon in the top left of the screen. On the Settings Page, tap on "Account & Subscription" From there you will be able to view your current subscription details.
How do I get a free Headspace subscription?
Starting today, unemployed Americans (all unemployed or furloughed Americans, not just those affected by the current COVID-19 pandemic) can register for a free Headspace Plus subscription at www.headspace.com/unemployed.
Can I log into Headspace on my computer?
The Headspace website is optimized to run on the latest versions of the following browsers: Chrome. Firefox. Opera.
What Dental insurance does Starbucks have?
Starbucks Dental plan is administered through Premera Blue Cross and covers preventive, basic and major services, as well as orthodontia. Partner out-of-pocket expenses are lower when services are received from a preferred dentist. Starbucks Vision plan covers eye exams, lenses, frames and contacts.
How do I claim my Starbucks benefits?
Initial Benefits Eligibility
Full-time* partners become eligible for benefits the first day of the month following 60 days of employment. Retail hourly partners including baristas and café attendants become eligible for benefits after being paid at least 240 hours over a three-consecutive-month period.
Does Starbucks insurance cover HRT?
Yes I believe the company covers voice coaching, top surgery, and hormones. They also provide gender pronoun pins so that customers address you correctly! Yes, Starbucks offers a plethora of benefits for transgenders. They even include a life saving program for them as well.
When can I enroll in Starbucks benefits?
You establish initial benefits eligibility the first day of the second month after receiving at least 240 total hours over three full, consecutive months.