Quit For Life® gives you the tools to quit tobacco and stay quit for life.
Using proven techniques tested over 25 years, Quit For Life has helped millions of people and it can help you, too. Get started today! Connect with 1-on-1 support to beat urges, manage withdrawal symptoms and switch up your habits so you can enjoy life tobacco-free. Our app now brings the power of Quit For Life® right to your phone or tablet -- 24/7.
App features include:
• Access to expert-led online videos, quizzes, and discussion boards to help you with your goals in our Online Courses.
• Gain strategies to help deal with cravings through daily tips and tools found in the app.
• Connect with your Quit Coach® through the message center and click-to-call feature.
• Track your progress in meeting the call objectives of your quit program or your quit tobacco incentive (if offered by your plan sponsor).
• See the status of your Quit Medication orders and shipments (if offered through your program).
• View supportive messages to help keep you motivated.
Note:
The app requires registration in Quit For Life. To see if you’re eligible, download the app and select register on the sign-in screen. Benefits are subject to change.
Quit For Life also includes an expert-led online course, support via text messaging, and help with quit meds (which may be available at no cost to you as part of your benefits).
Quit For Life is on the web at: quitnow.net
Quit For Life provides information regarding tobacco cessation methods and related well-being support. Any health information provided by you is kept confidential in accordance with the law. Quit For Life does not provide clinical treatment or medical services and should not be considered a substitute for your doctor’s care. Please discuss with your doctor how the information provided is right for you. Participation in this program is voluntary. If you have specific health care needs or questions, consult an appropriate health care professional. This service should not be used for emergency or urgent care needs. In an emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.