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Comprehensive Health and Wellness Support for Veterans CAF and RCMP

At Spartan Wellness, we take a personalized, integrative approach to health—combining traditional and alternative treatments to support your full wellness journey. Whether you’re managing chronic pain, trauma, mental health challenges, work-related stress, or the effects of aging, we’re here for you.

Our virtual services are available across Canada and include naturopathic medicine, psychosocial support, nutritional counseling, prescription and alternative therapies, disability tax credit assistance, and employee wellness programs.

Founded by veterans for veterans, we’re proud to now serve RCMP and all Canadians in uniform. We understand the unique physical, mental, and emotional demands of service, and we’re committed to helping you thrive—with care, compassion, and community at the core.

Why Spartan Wellness for Veterans and RCMP?

Our Commitment to You

Here’s how we can help:

  • Physical Well-being: Nutrition guidance tailored to support your body’s unique requirements post-service.

  • Mental Health & Emotional Support:

    • Counseling and therapy sessions led by experts in veteran and RCMP wellness.
    • Stress management workshops and mindfulness practices to help you maintain mental balance.
  • Community Engagement:

    • Regular events and gatherings where you can connect with fellow veterans and RCMP members.
    • Networking opportunities to build lasting friendships and professional connections.

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Whether you’re looking for support with mental wellness, nutrition, or personalized medical care, our expert team is ready to help—virtually, and on your schedule.

Your path to better health starts here.

Spartan Wellness Employee Assistance Program

Support Your Team with Real Care That Makes a Difference

Our Employee Assistance Program gives organizations a powerful way to support their team’s mental, physical, and emotional well-being. Employees gain access to Spartan Wellness services—from mental health support to nutrition, dieticians and virtual care—anywhere in Canada.

Qui considérons-nous comme un premier intervenant?

Les premiers intervenants sont des professionnels formés pour réagir immédiatement aux situations d’urgence. Il s’agit notamment des ambulanciers paramédicaux, des pompiers, des policiers et des répartiteurs d’urgence qui interviennent en première ligne dans les situations de crise.

Qui considérons-nous comme un travailleur de première ligne?

Les travailleurs de première ligne sont des personnes qui fournissent des services directs et pratiques dans des environnements à haut risque ou critiques, notamment les infirmières, les médecins, les préposés aux services de soutien à la personne (PSSP), les agents correctionnels, les équipes de recherche et de sauvetage et le personnel SAR de la Garde côtière.

Qui considérons-nous comme un travailleur essentiel?

Les travailleurs essentiels contribuent au maintien des services essentiels, mais ne fournissent pas nécessairement des soins directs. Il s’agit notamment des équipes d’urgence, du personnel syndiqué des services essentiels et des personnes qui participent aux opérations vitales de recherche ou d’urgence.

Who We Consider a First Responder

First Responders are professionals trained to respond immediately to emergencies. This includes paramedics, firefighters, police officers, and emergency dispatchers who serve on the front lines of crisis situations.

Who We Consider a Frontline Worker​

Frontline Workers are individuals who provide direct, hands-on services in high-risk or critical environments — including nurses, physicians, personal support workers (PSWs), corrections officers, search and rescue teams, and Coast Guard SAR personnel.

Who We Consider an Essential Worker

Essential Workers help maintain critical services but may not provide direct care. This includes emergency crew workers, unionized essential service staff, and those supporting vital search or emergency operations.