
What Is a Care Partner?
A Care Partner is best described as a friendship with your well-being as the shared goal.
They are trained to:
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Be a listening ear
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Offer encouragement
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Help you stay focused on your personal and professional goals
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Provide emotional care, connect you to helpful resources, and offer spiritual care (if desired)
Care Partners serve as a vital complement to traditional wellness benefits — filling gaps in emotional and relational support that often go unmet.

Support for Employees & Their Families
Employees and their household members can reach out anytime for a Care Conversation — especially during times of:
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Stress or difficulty
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Transition or uncertainty
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Needing someone to talk to or encouragement
All interactions are confidential, and there’s no limit or cost based on how often someone reaches out.


Support for Employers
Employers can also request a Care Partner to:
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Visit an employee in the hospital
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Offer support during difficult circumstances
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Be present during key times of need for the team
This provides an added layer of care and encouragement from a trusted, trained presence.
Building Culture Through Onsite Visits
What sets our Care Partners apart in the wellness industry is their regular onsite culture-building visits.
These visits:
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Build visibility and trust with employees
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Encourage team morale
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Allow for spontaneous Care Conversations when needed
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Are non-disruptive to daily workflow
Care Partners are there simply to encourage, listen, and be available to support your team.


Who’s Using This Kind of Care
Companies providing life coaching, mentoring, or chaplaincy
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American Airlines
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American Senior Communities
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Asana
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CarDon
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Cargill
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Coca-Cola Consolidated
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Freije RSC
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Gaylor Electric
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Gordon Food Service
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Google
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Hilcorp
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Intel
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Microsoft
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Ping
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Pioneer
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Salesforce
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Simmons Foods
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Synchrony
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Target
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Tyson Foods
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Wheeler Mission