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    • Starting Strong: Five Conversations for a Warm Transition
    • Guide | Planning a Therapeutic Visit
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    • PassageWay Survey
    • Wayfinder Survey
  • Learn
    • Starting Strong: Five Conversations for a Warm Transition
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  • Activities
    • Discover the Rainbow
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Wayfinder Survey

We’re glad you’re here. This short survey is designed to help you pause, check in, and explore how you’re doing across a few critical areas of wellbeing. There are no right or wrong answers, only honest reflections about what life feels like for you (or someone you care about) right now. At the end, you’ll get a snapshot of your results, and will be able to learn more about the PassageWay, Northwest Passage's guide to whole-person wellness. Take your time. Trust your instincts. You’re not being tested, you’re being seen.

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16%
Are you taking this survey for yourself or someone else?*
Is this for an adult (18+) or a youth (17 and under)?*
I am comforted by a belief in a higher power.*
I can never seem to relax.*
I get along well with other people.*
I have at least one hobby that I like to do in my free time.*
I like the feeling I get after exercise.*
I like to be outside.*
I find it impossible to do anything other than take care of myself.*
I understand what it means to "eat healthy."*
They are comforted by a belief in a higher power.*
They often seem unable to relax.*
They get along well with other people.*
They have at least one hobby they enjoy in their free time.*
They like the way they feel after exercising.*
They enjoy being outside.*
They have difficulty doing anything other than taking care of themselves.*
They understand what it means to "eat healthy."*
Completely untrueHard to say / Not sure if trueCompletely true
I can think of many ways to get out of a jam.
I energetically pursue my goals.
I feel tired most of the time.
There are lots of ways around any problem.
I am easily downed in an argument.
I worry about my health.
Completely untrueHard to say / Not sure if trueCompletely true
They can think of many ways to get out of a jam.
They energetically pursue their goals.
They seem tired most of the time.
They believe there are lots of ways around any problem.
They are easily discouraged in difficult situations.
They seem to worry about their health.
Completely untrueHard to say / Not sure if trueCompletely true
I can think of many ways to get the things in life that are important to me.
Even when others get discouraged, I know I can find a way to solve the problem.
My past experiences have prepared me well for my future.
I've been pretty successful in life.
I usually find myself worrying about something.
I meet the goals I set for myself.
Completely untrueHard to say / Not sure if trueCompletely true
They can think of many ways to get the things in life that are important to them.
Even when others get discouraged, they find ways to solve problems.
Their past experiences have prepared them well for their future.
They have experienced success in meaningful areas in their life.
They often seem worried or preoccupied.
They tend to follow through on goals they set for themselves.
Not at all trueI'm not sureCompletely true
I think they are doing pretty well.
They can think of many ways to get the things in life that are most important to them.
They seem to be doing just as well as other kids their age.
When they have a problem, they can come up with lots of ways to solve it.
They believe the things they have done in the past will help them in the future.
Even when others want to quit, they find ways to solve the problem.
Not at all trueI'm not sureCompletely true
I think I am doing pretty well.
I can think of many ways to get the things in life that are most important to me.
I am doing just as well as other kids my age.
When I have a problem, I can come up with lots of ways to solve it.
I think the things I have done in the past will help me in the future.
Even when others want to quit, I know that I can find ways to solve the problem.
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