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United We Care Teams Up with Adayu Mindfulness of Fortis Group for AI-Driven Mental Wellness

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Today marks a significant milestone in India’s mental healthcare landscape as United We Care joins forces with ‘Adayu Mindfulness’ from Fortis Healthcare. This exclusive partnership will provide a comprehensive mental healthcare solution, powered by AI, featuring the world’s most advanced Virtual Psychological First Aid, Stella.  Through this collaboration, individuals everywhere will have access to enhanced mental well-being and care, supported by artificial intelligence and Adayu’s team of trained mental health experts. This initiative underscores Fortis Healthcare’s dedication to transformative healthcare solutions and its leadership in reshaping mental healthcare services across India.

Dr. Ashutosh Raghuvanshi, MD & CEO, Fortis Healthcare, said “Fortis Healthcare is uniquely committed to integrating mental health into mainstream healthcare, a vision we have been cultivating for over a decade. Today, we take a significant step forward with the launch of our dedicated mental health vertical, ‘Adayu Mindfulness’. This new initiative not only emphasises our commitment to addressing the pervasive challenge of mental health but also showcases our innovative approach by integrating AI technology through our partnership with ‘United We Care’. This collaboration is set to transform the accessibility of mental health services, making comprehensive care available at the touch of a button. This is more than an advancement in healthcare technology; it is a movement towards destigmatizing mental health issues and enhancing the availability of care for those in need across India. Through such pioneering efforts, we continue to lead the way in transforming healthcare delivery and improving patient outcomes.”

Adayu Mindfulness

As part of the Fortis National Mental Health program, we’re introducing Adayu Mindfulness, a dedicated branch of the Fortis Group, focusing on comprehensive mental healthcare. The name ‘Adayu’ is inspired by the word ‘ayu,’ meaning ‘age,’ symbolizing the concept of ‘adding on to life.’ This launch marks a new phase in our journey, blending innovation and digitalization with clinical excellence. Adayu’s mission is to provide digital tele-mental health services along with residential in-patient care, covering acute psychiatry, addiction treatment, and rehabilitation. This initiative represents our commitment to advancing mental healthcare and enhancing the well-being of individuals.

Dr Samir Parikh, Consultant Psychiatrist and Chairperson, Fortis National Mental Health Program, Fortis Healthcare said, “As a part of the Fortis National Mental Health program, we are launching Adayu Mindfulness, a Fortis Group Company, as a dedicated vertical for comprehensive mental health care. India’s mental health burden is estimated at USD 2-3 billion with about 1 in every 8 people estimated to be suffering from a mental health disorder in some form. Hence, mental wellness solutions are pertinent especially in a society like India where mental health is deeply stigmatised leading to lack of awareness. Having pioneered various initiatives and campaigns on mental health and holistic wellness, the launch of Adayu marks a new chapter in our journey as we merge innovation and AI with clinical excellence and will be offering highest level of care, striving towards our endeavor to foster awareness, improve access.

United We Care’s innovative AI technology will integrate seamlessly with Adayu’s established network of mental health professionals. This powerful combination will offer a comprehensive approach to mental wellness, including:

Transforming Mental Healthcare Through Innovation

  • AI-powered self-assessment tools: Users can gain valuable insights into their mental health status through personalised assessments which are administered by United We Care’s AI virtual wellness coach, Stella.
  • Enhanced access to care: The platform will connect individuals with Fortis’ trained Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Psycho-oncologists, Sports therapists, Yoga experts, Art based therapy providers and also Physiotherapists, reducing wait times and geographical barriers.
  • Self-Care Tools: United We Care powered by Adayu provides a range of resources from videos to audios, exercises and journals to provide holistic care with a personal touch.
  • 24/7 support: Apart from the Fortis 24X7 helpline number people will now also have access to Stella’s support 24X7, 365 days a year.

Ritu Mehrotra, CEO & Founder of United We Care said “We are thrilled to partner with Adayu, a leader in mental healthcare delivery, to bring our AI-powered solutions to a wider audience. Together, we aim to revolutionize the way mental health is approached, making it more accessible, affordable, efficient, and personalized for everyone.”

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