All data drops Data drop: Loved ones & compassion fatigue Our loved one members – caregivers of those with addiction – report healthier routines, increased emotional satisfaction and improved rest after enrolling in peer coaching. Data drop: Reducing stress Addressing factors associated with high levels of stress is a common goal for the first 30 days of engagement with a FIT peer coach. Data drop: Generational differences in support A review of data collected since 2016 shows some interesting differences in relationships when comparing two age groups. Data drop: Feeling well rested After participating in peer coaching for 30 days, more than half our members report feeling fresh and rested when they wake up. Data drop: Healthcare usage After 60 days of coaching, most of our members no longer feel there is a financial barrier to accessing healthcare. Data drop: Feeling well After 30 days of coaching, 83% of our members feel better than the first day they met with their coach. Data drop: Healthy lifestyles After 30 days of coaching, 85% of our members with addiction have established daily activities to support their wellness. Data drop: Improved communication Most FIT members show significant change in the metrics focusing on communication after just 30 days of coaching engagement. Data drop: Gender Through this most recent analysis of RCIs, females show a regression in their recovery capital earlier than males. Data drop: Spirituality A little more than half our members improve their spiritual wellbeing after at least 90 days of peer coaching. Data drop: Emotional wellness How does our peer addiction management coaching affect emotional health and wellbeing? Data drop: Connections Does our coaching help members build and improve relationships for better addiction wellness? Data drop: Loved one risk factors Does our peer coaching help put loved one members on a path to wellness? Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Last page Last