We monitor how your symptoms change throughout your treatment journey, giving you concrete evidence of improvement.
Understanding your emotional distress levels helps our teams adjust treatment specifically for your needs.
By learning from thousands of patients, we continuously strengthen our treatment programmes for better outcomes.
We stand behind our treatment with measurable resultsβnot just good intentions.
Just as doctors measure blood pressure or heart rate, our clinicians measure psychological distress levels using a scientifically validated tool (DASS-21). This helps us understand how someone is coping and track their recovery progress.
These levels help us personalise care and understand your recovery journey. Tracking these over time reveals meaningful progress.
Assessment & Planning
Ongoing Monitoring
Final Assessment
Follow-Up Support
We care about what happens after treatment, so we follow up with our clients at four important points. We use two simple, research-based tools to track how you're doing with things like stress, anxiety, mood, and overall wellbeing.
Your baseline assessment begins. We measure where you're starting from.
We check in on your progress and celebrate your growth.
Back in real lifeβwe check how you're adjusting.
Seeing lasting change take root in your daily life.
Most people feel better by the time they leave
Some feel a dip a couple weeks laterβthis is normal, as life gets real again
By six weeks, many begin to settle and utilise some of the skills they obtained in our programs
These results help us improve what we offer and show that lasting change is possible.
Based on outcomes from 9,878 patients treated between 2022 and 2025, here are the key insights that guide our care:
Patients consistently experience meaningful improvements in their distress levels during treatment, giving them real evidence of progress.
Distress levels on arrival help predict how someone will progress, allowing our clinicians to personalise care and identify who may benefit from additional support.
Progress continues beyond discharge. This is why follow-up care and ongoing support are so important for sustaining recovery.
This vulnerable period shows us why continued monitoring and support after leaving treatment are essential for long-term recovery.
This research helps Mondia Health continuously refine our programmes and improve outcomes for future patients.
Mondia Health continuously evaluates treatment outcomes using structured data and research. By measuring patient progress across thousands of cases, we ensure that our programmes are not only compassionate, but also effective and accountable. Our commitment is simple: the right care, at the right time, with measurable results.