Business Casual Friday will continue for all non-uniformed personnel of Wilmington Mental Health. Employees who are required to wear scrubs or lab coats over street clothes may wear Business Casual on Fridays.
Business Casual Friday means that all employees who fall into the above-mentioned category and who wish to take advantage of this amendment to Wilmington Mental Health’s dress code policy may do so. Employees must continue to uphold the Standards, Vision, Mission and Values of Wilmington Mental Health, and their appearance must be professional. Our Dress Code Policy must continue to be adhered to. Whatever is listed as prohibited in this Policy continues to be prohibited.
The goal is that the employees feel comfortable while continuing to appear professional. An employee's attire should not make co-workers and/or customers feel uncomfortable, nor should it be distracting to others. Employees in the public view who meet customers, attend meetings, or have business appointments outside the Healthcare System should use their discretion and dress according to the business needs for those occasions.
Business Casual is defined as the following:
• Men: Dress/casual slacks, khakis and corduroys, polo or oxford shirts with collars, golf shirts, sweaters, sports jackets/blazers and turtlenecks. Socks must always be worn. Loafers, dress boots or deck shoes. Ties are optional.
• Women: Blouses, sweaters, tunics, blazers, turtlenecks, tailored/casual dresses and skirts, split skirts or culottes, dress/casual slacks and khakis. Stockings or socks must always be worn. Loafers, dress boots, flats, dress sandals and deck shoes.
• Clarification: Any garments made of denim material of any color are not permitted.
Wilmington Mental Health will rely on employees to exercise good judgment and will hold its managers accountable for administering the Dress Code Policy with respect to employees who come to work in inappropriate apparel.
This policy is to be upheld by all departments – no exceptions!
A good rule of thumb: If in doubt as to whether your attire is appropriate – change.