Renton, Wash.-based Providence’s Well-Being Trust focused on expanding access to behavioral healthcare in 2025 through whole-person care, caregiver support programs and partnerships that served vulnerable populations, according to Arpan Waghray, MD, CEO of Providence’s Well Being Trust.
Here are five things to know about the 2025 results:
- Providence saw an 85% improvement in patients’ response to depression treatment across its seven-state footprint.
- The system integrated AI-driven suicide prevention training into its No One Cares Alone program, offering it to 125,000 caregivers at no cost.
- Providence launched a real-time peer support program for physicians and advanced practice providers to help reduce burnout and emotional stress.
- In partnership with the emergency mobile opioid team, Providence supported more than 900 unhoused individuals in Snohomish County, Wash., with opioid and mental health services.
- The system established over 48 sustainable partnerships in 2025 to address behavioral healthcare gaps.
