Total Impact

0

Individuals served across all programmes Since Feb 2024

Geographic Reach

0

Neighborhoods and regions actively served

Response Time

0

Hours average crisis intervention response

Proficiency Rating

0
%

Client satisfaction and outcome success rate

Service Distribution & Utilization

Services by Category

Distribution across all service types

Service Trends Over Time

Monthly service delivery patterns

Monthly Utilization

475 This Month
+11% Growth

Active Cases

115 Current Week
92% Capacity

Response Time

1.2 Days Avg
20% Improvement

Demographics & Treatment Outcomes

Age Groups Served

Treatment Outcomes

Crisis vs. Preventive Care

Regional Impact Overview

1,540

Northern Region

1,540 individuals served

Individual Therapy Group Sessions
Crisis Intervention Family Counseling
Assessment Workshops
3,350

Central Region

3,350 individuals served

Individual Therapy Group Sessions
Crisis Intervention Family Counseling
Assessment Workshops
2,435

Southern Region

2,435 individuals served

Individual Therapy Group Sessions
Crisis Intervention Family Counseling
Assessment Workshops
1,995

Coastal Region

1,995 individuals served

Individual Therapy Group Sessions
Crisis Intervention Family Counseling
Assessment Workshops

Strategic Partnerships & Collaborations

Healthcare Partners

0

Hospitals and medical centers

Academic Institutions

0

Universities and research centers

NGO Collaborations

0

Non-profit organizations

Government Agencies

0

Public sector partnerships

Voices of Impact

"GMHR's data-driven approach and consistent outcomes have made them our primary mental health partner. Their impact is measurable and transformational."

Dr. Sarah M.
Director of Community Health, Regional Medical Center

"The quality and scale of their services have set a new standard for mental health care in our region. Their commitment to evidence-based practice is exemplary."

Ahmed Mansour
Ministry of Health, Mental Health Division

"Working with GMHR has enhanced our research capabilities and improved outcomes for thousands of families in crisis situations."

Dr. Layla Hasaan
Psychology Department, An-Najah National University