CONNECTING
THROUGH CARE

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Circle [sur-kuhl]

verb, cir·cled, cir·cling

to enclose in a circle; surround; encircle.

to move in a circle or circuit around; rotate or revolve around.

The Circle of Care is a simple but meaningful concept that sets Supportive Living NW apart. Everything we do revolves around taking the best care of people. It begins with our owner, a servant leader whose own personal journey out of childhood poverty drives him to help people make better lives for themselves and others.

THE CIRCLE

It flows into our employees, compassionate and competent caregivers who treat you and your loved ones like family. Supportive Living NW, a small, family-run business, takes pride in the level of personal care we provide to each of our clients. And we take just as much pride in taking good care of our caregivers. We hire people who are passionate about doing good work and treating people well, and we reward this passion with competitive pay, excellent benefits, promotion and education opportunities, flexible schedules, and, most importantly, a work culture that gives our employees dignity, respect, and kindness.

And this Circle of Care surrounds our clients. Our caregivers are fully vetted and carefully matched with clients to promote trust and comfort. Our office staff and supervisors are familiar with every client and every caregiver—anyone you contact will know your situation and be able to assist you. We want to help vulnerable adults live their best lives and take good care of the caregivers who take the best care of them.

This Circle of Care - whether you’re receiving our care or giving the care - is an endless cycle of love that drives everything we do.