The South Korean Red Cross and the unification ministry will check on the psycological well-being of South Koreans who took part in reunions for war-separated families.Officials say counselors and volunteer workers will meet the six-hundred-43 participants in coming days and weeks but didn't give an exact timeline.Those in need of extra psychological care will be referred to appropriate health care facilities.Similar check-ups were conducted following the February 2014 reunions.Back then, none of the participants required any serious after-care.