Care & Wellness Check-In Services

Professional, compassionate support and regular updates for your loved one.

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About Our Services

Support Circle Care & Wellness was founded by healthcare workers who saw a growing need that often goes unnoticed: seniors and adults with disabilities deserve more time, attention, and meaningful connection than busy environments can always provide. Families, too, deserve reassurance—especially when distance, work, or life makes it hard to be present as often as they’d like.

We are not a traditional home care service. We do not provide nursing or PSW care. Instead, we offer compassionate, non-medical wellness check-ins for individuals living in long-term care homes, retirement residences, or living independently.

Our role is simple but powerful:
We act as your family’s eyes and ears, providing trusted, unbiased check-ins when you can't be there yourself.

  • A wellness check-in is a non-medical, supportive visit focused on the emotional, social, and environmental well-being of your loved one.

    It is not nursing care or PSW care.
    Instead, it’s a compassionate, observational visit that includes:

    • Friendly conversation and connection

    • A check on mood, engagement, and comfort

    • Visual observation of the environment (cleanliness, organization, safety concerns)

    • Awareness of any changes in appearance or behaviour

    • Listening to any concerns your loved one expresses

    • A detailed report sent to the family afterward

    Think of it as having a trusted set of eyes and ears—someone who notices the small things, supports your loved one emotionally, and keeps you informed.

  • Our Wellness Check-Ins are ideal for families who:

    • Live far away and want consistent updates

    • Have loved ones in long-term care, retirement living, or at home alone

    • Want a professional’s eyes on safety, mood, and daily routines

    • Are navigating transitions like a new care home or recovery period

    • Need a trusted advocate monitoring their loved one’s wellbeing

  • Each visit includes gentle, attentive observation of your loved one’s:

    • Mood and emotional well-being

    • Appearance, comfort, and general presentation

    • Living environment (cleanliness, safety concerns, overall state)

    • Social engagement and level of connection or withdrawal

    • Adjustment to their home or care setting

    • Any concerns they personally express that may be important for family to know

  • After every visit, families receive a clear, compassionate report summarizing:

    • How their loved one appeared during the check-in

    • Notable changes in mood, behavior, or environment

    • Any observations that may help families stay informed, proactive, and connected

  • Our process is simple, flexible, and designed around your family’s needs.

    1. Choose Your Visit Frequency
    We offer weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly visit options. Families can adjust the schedule at any time—whether they need more frequent check-ins during transitions or fewer visits once things stabilize.

    2. We Visit Your Loved One
    A trained wellness support professional meets with your loved one in their home, retirement residence, or long-term care home. Each visit includes conversation, emotional support, and a gentle visual assessment of their overall well-being.

    3. You Receive a Detailed Update
    After every visit, families receive a clear, unbiased wellness summary. This helps you stay connected, informed, and confident that your loved one is safe, comfortable, and supported—no matter where you are.

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 List of Services 

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LTC or Retirement Wellness Check-In

Independent visits for residents living in long-term care or retirement communities.

  • Observe mood, comfort, and adjustment to the residence

  • Check social engagement and signs of isolation

  • Note environment, room conditions, and visible concerns

  • Listen to the resident’s experiences or worries

  • Provide families with unbiased, professional observations

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Home Wellness Check-In

Regular non-medical visits for seniors or adults with disabilities living at home.

  • Check mood and emotional well-being

  • Assess general appearance and comfort

  • Observe environment and safety

  • Provide light conversation and engagement

  • Send families a clear, detailed update after each visit

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Care Quality Check-Ins (Non-Biased Oversight)

Monitor how your loved one is doing with current home-care or PSW support.

  • Assess comfort, mood, and overall well-being

  • Ask if they are satisfied with the care they’re receiving

  • Note any concerns about interactions or routines

  • Observe the home environment for safety or missed care indicators

  • Provide families with an unbiased, easy-to-read summary

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Transition & Adjustment Support

Support seniors moving into LTC, retirement homes, or downsizing at home.

  • Help them settle into their new environment

  • Observe social and emotional adjustment

  • Identify challenges or discomfort

  • Check routines, safety, and overall comfort

  • Provide families with updates during the first 30–60 days

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Companion & Engagement Visits

Visits focused on social connection and emotional support.

  • Spend quality time in conversation and friendly interaction

  • Engage in light activities tailored to interests and abilities

  • Encourage social connection and reduce feelings of isolation

  • Observe mood and overall well-being during visits

  • Provide families with updates on engagement and emotional health

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Recurring Wellness Visits

Consistent, scheduled visits tailored to your loved one’s needs, providing ongoing support and peace of mind.

  • Build routine and continuity in care

  • Check on mood, comfort, and overall well-being

  • Observe environment and daily habits for changes or concerns

  • Maintain regular social connection and engagement

  • Provide families with timely, clear updates after every visit

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How It Works

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    Step One

    Contact us to discuss your loved one’s needs.

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    Step Two

    Choose your visit schedule (weekly, biweekly, monthly, or one-time).

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    Step Three

    We dispatch a healthcare worker to conduct the visits with compassion and professional care.

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    Step Four

    Receive updates after every visit.

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One simple call can ensure your loved one is seen, valued, and cared for.

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Contact Us

Ready to give your loved one support that goes beyond standard care?

Reach out today for a free consultation. We’ll answer your questions, explain how we can help, and guide you through the next steps. We look forward to connecting with you!

Email Us: info@supportcirclecare.com

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