When Life Gets Complicated. We Help You Navigate.
At Blissful Circuit Wellness, social support is a core part of how we care for people.
Our Social Support is designed to address the practical, social, and systemic challenges that often stand in the way of health, stability, and well‑being. Social workers at BCW help individuals and families navigate complex systems, access resources, and build stability during times of stress or transition.
Our approach is non‑clinical, confidential, and focused on real‑world solutions that support both personal and professional well‑being.
Our Social Support is designed to address the practical, social, and systemic challenges that often stand in the way of health, stability, and well‑being. Social workers at BCW help individuals and families navigate complex systems, access resources, and build stability during times of stress or transition.
Our approach is non‑clinical, confidential, and focused on real‑world solutions that support both personal and professional well‑being.
What Social Services Looks Like at BCW
Social workers provide assessment, guidance, advocacy, and short‑term case management to help clients move forward with clarity and support. We focus on the social factors that affect daily life and long‑term stability, while working collaboratively with the rest of the BCW care team.
This service is especially helpful when life circumstances begin to impact health, work performance, or family functioning.
This service is especially helpful when life circumstances begin to impact health, work performance, or family functioning.
Core Areas of Support
Basic Needs and Stability
Support that helps individuals and families meet essential daily needs and maintain stability during periods of stress or transition.
Includes: housing stability, food security, utilities, transportation, clothing, disaster relief, and emergency basic needs support.
Family, Caregiving, and Life Transitions
Support for individuals navigating caregiving roles, parenting, aging, disability, and major life changes.
Includes: child care and parenting support, elder care and long‑term care navigation, caregiver support, disability and special needs services, and transition planning.
Work, Education, and Financial Well‑Being
Support focused on stability, independence, and long‑term self‑sufficiency.
Includes: employment and job stability support, education and training resources, financial literacy coaching, budgeting support, and emergency financial assistance navigation.
Healthcare, Benefits, and Systems Navigation
Guidance through complex systems that impact access to care and protections.
Includes: healthcare access, insurance and benefits navigation, employer benefits and leave support, disability resources, and coordination with medical and behavioral health services.
Safety, Recovery, and Legal Supports
Support for individuals facing risk, crisis, or legal and safety‑related challenges.
Includes: non‑clinical substance use and recovery supports, safety planning and violence prevention, domestic violence resources, immigration support, and legal and advocacy referrals.
Community Connection and Social Integration
Support that reduces isolation and strengthens connection to community and support networks.
Includes: social connection, community engagement, peer and support group referrals, and linkage to community‑based resources.
Support that helps individuals and families meet essential daily needs and maintain stability during periods of stress or transition.
Includes: housing stability, food security, utilities, transportation, clothing, disaster relief, and emergency basic needs support.
Family, Caregiving, and Life Transitions
Support for individuals navigating caregiving roles, parenting, aging, disability, and major life changes.
Includes: child care and parenting support, elder care and long‑term care navigation, caregiver support, disability and special needs services, and transition planning.
Work, Education, and Financial Well‑Being
Support focused on stability, independence, and long‑term self‑sufficiency.
Includes: employment and job stability support, education and training resources, financial literacy coaching, budgeting support, and emergency financial assistance navigation.
Healthcare, Benefits, and Systems Navigation
Guidance through complex systems that impact access to care and protections.
Includes: healthcare access, insurance and benefits navigation, employer benefits and leave support, disability resources, and coordination with medical and behavioral health services.
Safety, Recovery, and Legal Supports
Support for individuals facing risk, crisis, or legal and safety‑related challenges.
Includes: non‑clinical substance use and recovery supports, safety planning and violence prevention, domestic violence resources, immigration support, and legal and advocacy referrals.
Community Connection and Social Integration
Support that reduces isolation and strengthens connection to community and support networks.
Includes: social connection, community engagement, peer and support group referrals, and linkage to community‑based resources.
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How BCW Social Workers Help
Social workers at BCW do more than provide referrals. We actively support clients through the process of accessing services and resolving barriers. This includes personalized needs assessments, clear action plans, resource navigation, and ongoing follow‑up. We stay involved to help ensure connections are made, obstacles are addressed, and progress is tracked. What We Provide Directly
BCW social workers handle the following services internally: Social needs intake and triage within 24 to 48 hours Short‑term case management and resource navigation Benefits coaching related to insurance, leave, and employer supports Financial literacy coaching focused on budgeting and basic debt education Documentation, tracking, and accountability follow‑ups |
Services Coordinated Through Trusted Partners
When needs extend beyond the scope of BCW, we coordinate referrals with trusted community partners. We remain involved throughout the process to support follow‑through and continuity of care.
These referrals may include housing agencies, legal services, landlord mediation, licensed child care and elder care providers, disability advocacy programs, addiction treatment and recovery services, immigration or domestic violence legal aid, and specialty medical or mental health providers.
Follow-Up and Accountability
Our process is structured and supportive to ensure no one feels lost or unsupported.
When needs extend beyond the scope of BCW, we coordinate referrals with trusted community partners. We remain involved throughout the process to support follow‑through and continuity of care.
These referrals may include housing agencies, legal services, landlord mediation, licensed child care and elder care providers, disability advocacy programs, addiction treatment and recovery services, immigration or domestic violence legal aid, and specialty medical or mental health providers.
Follow-Up and Accountability
Our process is structured and supportive to ensure no one feels lost or unsupported.
- Initial contact focuses on needs screening and immediate resource connection when necessary.
- A resource plan and goals are documented and shared with the client.
- Follow‑up occurs within 72 hours to confirm contact with resources.
- Additional check‑ins at two weeks help address barriers and adjust the plan.
- A 30‑day review evaluates stability and determines whether support can close or should continue.
- Cases are closed when needs are stable, with the option to re‑engage if circumstances change.
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How Services Are Delivered
Social support services are provided through secure telehealth consultations and virtual case management. Social workers collaborate closely with therapists, dietitians, and other BCW providers to ensure care is coordinated and holistic. Tools and Approach
BCW social workers use evidence‑informed screening tools, structured case management systems, and a curated community resource directory. Our approach is practical, organized, and centered on dignity and respect. |
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Clinical Leadership
Stephanie Smith, MSW, LCSW, ASW‑G, C‑ASWCM, Director of Clinical Services Social support services at BCW are led by Stephanie Smith, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with extensive experience across healthcare, community systems, public services, and workforce support. Stephanie’s vision for social work is grounded in the belief that people cannot fully focus on mental or physical health when basic needs and systemic barriers remain unresolved. Under her leadership, social work at BCW focuses on timely support, practical solutions, accountability, and collaboration. |
Leadership and Supervision
As Director of Clinical Services, Stephanie provides clinical leadership and supervision that ensure BCW’s social support services are ethical, effective, and well‑structured.
Her role includes setting the clinical direction for social work services, designing clear workflows, ensuring professional and regulatory compliance, and supporting high‑quality service delivery as programs grow.
Stephanie brings extensive experience in supervision, education, and workforce development. She has supervised and supported social workers across community, healthcare, and academic settings. At BCW, this translates into thoughtful supervision, consultation on complex cases, guidance on documentation and assessments, and ongoing professional development support.
Her leadership style balances compassion with accountability, helping both clients and providers navigate complex systems with confidence and clarity.
A Whole-Person Approach to Support
Under Stephanie’s leadership, social work at BCW is fully integrated with therapy, nutrition, and wellness services.
This collaborative model helps reduce care gaps, improve follow‑through, and address the social factors that directly impact health and well‑being.
BCW’s Social Support Track is designed to meet people where they are and help them move forward with stability, support, and dignity.
As Director of Clinical Services, Stephanie provides clinical leadership and supervision that ensure BCW’s social support services are ethical, effective, and well‑structured.
Her role includes setting the clinical direction for social work services, designing clear workflows, ensuring professional and regulatory compliance, and supporting high‑quality service delivery as programs grow.
Stephanie brings extensive experience in supervision, education, and workforce development. She has supervised and supported social workers across community, healthcare, and academic settings. At BCW, this translates into thoughtful supervision, consultation on complex cases, guidance on documentation and assessments, and ongoing professional development support.
Her leadership style balances compassion with accountability, helping both clients and providers navigate complex systems with confidence and clarity.
A Whole-Person Approach to Support
Under Stephanie’s leadership, social work at BCW is fully integrated with therapy, nutrition, and wellness services.
This collaborative model helps reduce care gaps, improve follow‑through, and address the social factors that directly impact health and well‑being.
BCW’s Social Support Track is designed to meet people where they are and help them move forward with stability, support, and dignity.
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