Designing a Seamless Leave Experience:PFML, Disability, and Worksite Benefits
· Oct 31, 2025
It’s hard to believe our team has spent over a year helping customers prepare for Maine’s Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML). While benefits don’t begin until May 2026, employers are already submitting wage data and premium payments through the state’s Paid Leave Contributions Portal.
Now that employers have selected the private or public plan option and are completing the required filings and premium submissions, we are working with customers entering the next phase of PFML readiness, integrating the new program with their existing benefits.
To create a truly seamless leave experience, employers must focus on coordinating policies, enhancing employee understanding, and maximizing the value of their broader benefits package, including voluntary worksite programs. Together, these elements help ensure compliance, strengthen employee satisfaction, and deliver a well-coordinated benefits experience.
Here are the areas employers should currently be thinking about regarding PFML program overlap and coordination:
Short-term Disability (STD)
Long-Term Disability (LTD)
Compliance and Policy Integration
Employee Experience
Voluntary Worksite Benefits
Closing Thoughts
PFML will bring important protections for Maine employees, but also introduces complexity for employers balancing disability programs, PTO, and compliance. That’s where we come in.
The Acadia Benefits team can help you review your programs, model the financial impact, optimize policies, and create a seamless employee experience. With the right planning, PFML can become an integrated part of your benefits strategy, supporting both your workforce and your organization.