Health conditions and medical care support

About the campaign
About the program
Serious or ongoing health conditions can turn life upside down — whether it’s an employee navigating their own diagnosis or caring for someone they love. Between doctor visits, treatment plans, and the logistics of coverage and care, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and burned out.
This campaign empowers employers to share meaningful support with their teams: tools to manage a new diagnosis, coordinate complex care, and access trusted help at every step. With Wellthy’s experts guiding the way, employees can worry less about logistics — and focus more on their health, their families, and their lives.
Promotion toolkit
Content toolkit
Below you’ll find a series of suggested talking points and short messages that highlight a variety of caregiving situations and conditions that may be relevant for team members who are navigating health and medical care journeys.
We encourage you to share these messages across your internal channels — such as company newsletters, Slack or Teams channels, or your internal benefits website. You can also update the wellthy.com link in each message to point to your dedicated Wellthy landing page URL.
General health conditions and medical care
- Caring for your health or helping a loved one through a medical journey often comes with a long list of to-dos. From juggling appointments to coordinating treatments and handling paperwork, it can be hard to manage everything on your own. Wellthy, your caregiving support benefit, is here to make things easier.
You and your family have access to Wellthy’s team of Care Coordinators, who can help with things like scheduling specialist visits, managing medications, handling insurance tasks, and more. Visit wellthy.com to learn more and open a Care Project today.
Alzheimer’s & dementia care
- Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s or dementia often means handling changing needs, safety concerns, and tough family conversations. Having the right plan can make the journey feel more manageable. Wellthy, your caregiving support benefit, is here to help you and your family put that plan in place.
A Care Coordinator can help you find memory care options, coordinate in-home support, and manage day-to-day tasks so you’re not alone. You can also explore tips for families navigating dementia care in this article. Visit wellthy.com to get help when you need it.
Cancer support
- When cancer touches your family, it brings a lot of questions and daily responsibilities that don’t pause for treatment. It can be hard to keep up with appointments, paperwork, and everyday life at the same time. Wellthy, your caregiving support benefit, can help you and your family manage it all.
Wellthy Care Coordinators can help find treatment centers, connect you with local support groups, and handle practical tasks like insurance paperwork and scheduling. You can also explore how Wellthy supports cancer care in this article. Visit wellthy.com to open a Care Project and get personalized help.
Chronic conditions
- Living with a chronic condition like diabetes, heart disease, or an autoimmune disorder often means managing ongoing care, medications, and lifestyle adjustments. Wellthy, your caregiving support benefit, is here to help you and your family stay organized and supported along the way.
Care Coordinators can coordinate specialist visits, set up medication reminders, and help with other ongoing tasks. Visit wellthy.com to learn more and open a Care Project today.
End-of-life care
- When a loved one is facing a terminal illness, balancing medical needs, family wishes, and final plans can feel heavy to carry alone. Wellthy, your caregiving support benefit, provides caring guidance for you and your family during this difficult time.
Care Coordinators can help you arrange hospice care, organize important documents, and find grief resources—like those shared in this article about first steps to consider. Visit wellthy.com to open a Care Project and get support when it matters most.
New diagnosis
- Hearing a new diagnosis can be a life-changing moment, but knowing what to do next can make all the difference. Whether it’s gathering second opinions, researching treatment options, or organizing care plans, Wellthy, your caregiving support benefit, is here to help every step of the way.
You and your family have access to Wellthy. Their Care Coordinators can help you explore treatment options, schedule follow-up appointments, and tackle next steps—like the ones outlined in this article about what to do amid a new diagnosis. Visit wellthy.com to learn more and open a Care Project today.
Below you’ll find a series of one-pagers, articles, videos, blog posts and more that may be helpful to share with your teams. These resources have been put together by Wellthy’s team of Care Coordinators and staff to best support employees navigating caregiving challenges.
One Pagers
- Wellthy’s Support for Health Conditions
- Wellthy’s Cancer Support
- Wellthy’s support through end of life and loss
Articles
- What To Do Amid a New Diagnosis
- How to Have Difficult Conversations with Loved Ones about Needing Care
- Tips for Families Navigating Dementia Care
- Coping With a Terminal Illness: First Things to Consider
- Wellthy’s Cancer Support
- End-of-Life Documentation to Ensure Wishes
Blog Posts
- The impact of caring for a loved one with dementia on family caregivers
- Understanding and responding to common dementia behaviors
- Coping with anticipatory grief
- Supporting individuals and families experiencing end of life and loss
- How Wellthy helps coordinate preventative screenings
- Care 101: A starter guide to healthcare systems
On-Demand Videos
- Navigating tricky care conversations with loved ones and providers
- Legal care considerations for end of life preparation
- Wellthy presents: An introduction to caring for someone with dementia or Alzheimer’s
- Wellthy members share their stories
- Solving time-sensitive issues amid a son's unique diagnosis
Care Clips (Short videos from our Care Team experts)
- Care Clip: Why You Should Get a Dementia Diagnosis
- Care Clip: 5 Strategies for managing anticipatory grief
- Care Clip: Coping with Complicated Grief as a Family Caregiver
- Care Clip: Having Meaningful Interactions During & After a Doctor's Appointment
- Care Clip: Before a Doctor's Appointment: Setting Yourself Up For Success

Health Conditions & Medical Care Forum
In the Health Conditions & Medical Care forum, families managing a complex, chronic or ongoing health condition discuss challenging topics that can be shared with others who have experienced similar situations.
Some recent discussions in the Health Conditions & Medical Care forum include:
- Discussing touchy subjects - medication and doctor appointments
- Emotions when caring for a spouse with a condition
- Husband with Parkinson's not taking meds - how can I help?
After signing up for the Wellthy Community, members gain access to expert knowledge, advice from fellow caregivers, and monthly virtual support groups.
Below you’ll find a series of suggested talking points and short messages that highlight a variety of caregiving situations and conditions that may be relevant for team members who are navigating health and medical care journeys.
We encourage you to share these messages across your internal channels — such as company newsletters, Slack or Teams channels, or your internal benefits website. You can also update the wellthy.com link in each message to point to your dedicated Wellthy landing page URL.
General health conditions and medical care
- Caring for your health or helping a loved one through a medical journey often comes with a long list of to-dos. From juggling appointments to coordinating treatments and handling paperwork, it can be hard to manage everything on your own. Wellthy, your caregiving support benefit, is here to make things easier.
You and your family have access to Wellthy’s team of Care Coordinators, who can help with things like scheduling specialist visits, managing medications, handling insurance tasks, and more. Visit wellthy.com to learn more and open a Care Project today.
Alzheimer’s & dementia care
- Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s or dementia often means handling changing needs, safety concerns, and tough family conversations. Having the right plan can make the journey feel more manageable. Wellthy, your caregiving support benefit, is here to help you and your family put that plan in place.
A Care Coordinator can help you find memory care options, coordinate in-home support, and manage day-to-day tasks so you’re not alone. You can also explore tips for families navigating dementia care in this article. Visit wellthy.com to get help when you need it.
Cancer support
- When cancer touches your family, it brings a lot of questions and daily responsibilities that don’t pause for treatment. It can be hard to keep up with appointments, paperwork, and everyday life at the same time. Wellthy, your caregiving support benefit, can help you and your family manage it all.
Wellthy Care Coordinators can help find treatment centers, connect you with local support groups, and handle practical tasks like insurance paperwork and scheduling. You can also explore how Wellthy supports cancer care in this article. Visit wellthy.com to open a Care Project and get personalized help.
Chronic conditions
- Living with a chronic condition like diabetes, heart disease, or an autoimmune disorder often means managing ongoing care, medications, and lifestyle adjustments. Wellthy, your caregiving support benefit, is here to help you and your family stay organized and supported along the way.
Care Coordinators can coordinate specialist visits, set up medication reminders, and help with other ongoing tasks. Visit wellthy.com to learn more and open a Care Project today.
End-of-life care
- When a loved one is facing a terminal illness, balancing medical needs, family wishes, and final plans can feel heavy to carry alone. Wellthy, your caregiving support benefit, provides caring guidance for you and your family during this difficult time.
Care Coordinators can help you arrange hospice care, organize important documents, and find grief resources—like those shared in this article about first steps to consider. Visit wellthy.com to open a Care Project and get support when it matters most.
New diagnosis
- Hearing a new diagnosis can be a life-changing moment, but knowing what to do next can make all the difference. Whether it’s gathering second opinions, researching treatment options, or organizing care plans, Wellthy, your caregiving support benefit, is here to help every step of the way.
You and your family have access to Wellthy. Their Care Coordinators can help you explore treatment options, schedule follow-up appointments, and tackle next steps—like the ones outlined in this article about what to do amid a new diagnosis. Visit wellthy.com to learn more and open a Care Project today.
Below you’ll find a series of one-pagers, articles, videos, blog posts and more that may be helpful to share with your teams. These resources have been put together by Wellthy’s team of Care Coordinators and staff to best support employees navigating caregiving challenges.
One Pagers
- Wellthy’s Support for Health Conditions
- Wellthy’s Cancer Support
- Wellthy’s support through end of life and loss
Articles
- What To Do Amid a New Diagnosis
- How to Have Difficult Conversations with Loved Ones about Needing Care
- Tips for Families Navigating Dementia Care
- Coping With a Terminal Illness: First Things to Consider
- Wellthy’s Cancer Support
- End-of-Life Documentation to Ensure Wishes
Blog Posts
- The impact of caring for a loved one with dementia on family caregivers
- Understanding and responding to common dementia behaviors
- Coping with anticipatory grief
- Supporting individuals and families experiencing end of life and loss
- How Wellthy helps coordinate preventative screenings
- Care 101: A starter guide to healthcare systems
On-Demand Videos
- Navigating tricky care conversations with loved ones and providers
- Legal care considerations for end of life preparation
- Wellthy presents: An introduction to caring for someone with dementia or Alzheimer’s
- Wellthy members share their stories
- Solving time-sensitive issues amid a son's unique diagnosis
Care Clips (Short videos from our Care Team experts)
- Care Clip: Why You Should Get a Dementia Diagnosis
- Care Clip: 5 Strategies for managing anticipatory grief
- Care Clip: Coping with Complicated Grief as a Family Caregiver
- Care Clip: Having Meaningful Interactions During & After a Doctor's Appointment
- Care Clip: Before a Doctor's Appointment: Setting Yourself Up For Success

Health Conditions & Medical Care Forum
In the Health Conditions & Medical Care forum, families managing a complex, chronic or ongoing health condition discuss challenging topics that can be shared with others who have experienced similar situations.
Some recent discussions in the Health Conditions & Medical Care forum include:
- Discussing touchy subjects - medication and doctor appointments
- Emotions when caring for a spouse with a condition
- Husband with Parkinson's not taking meds - how can I help?
After signing up for the Wellthy Community, members gain access to expert knowledge, advice from fellow caregivers, and monthly virtual support groups.