Data-Driven Psychosis Recovery
From 2022 to 2025 our augmented Coordinated Specialty Care programs produced measurable, durable improvement across employment, hospitalization, cognition, and symptom severity.

At a glance
The change our patients see
6% → 85%
Working or in school by 6 months
55% → 6%
Hospitalization rate after admission
33rd → 50th
Cognitive percentile rank at 12 months
-40%
Reduction in negative symptoms (SANS)
85%
Working or in school after 6 months (vs. 6% at intake)
6%
6-month rehospitalization rate (vs. 10% CSC benchmark)
-40%
Reduction in SANS negative symptom scores at 9 months
+19 pts
PANSS total score improvement at 9 months
Returning to Work & School
Supported Education & Employment (SEE)
Our Supported Education and Employment curriculum integrates motivational interviewing, resume building, social skills training, and workplace advocacy — and the results show. At intake just 6% of patients were employed or in school. By 6 months in program, 85% were.
Cognitive Performance Over Time
From the 33rd percentile to the 50th
Our patients engage in computer-assisted cognitive remediation every program day, paired with high-intensity fitness. Composite cognition — memory, attention, facial recognition, navigation, processing speed, and executive function — climbs steadily from below the 35th percentile at intake to nearly the 50th percentile by 12 months in program. The gain that matters most for school and work shows up in the curve, month after month.
Rate of Rehospitalization
From a 55% admission rate down to 6%
In the 90 days before joining a California OnTrack program, 55% of patients required inpatient psychiatric hospitalization, with an average 40-day length of stay. In the 180 days following enrollment, hospitalization dropped to 6% and average length of stay collapsed to 7 days.
Patients hospitalized
Before
55%
After
6%
Before vs. 180 days after admission
Average length of stay
Before
40 days
After
7 days
Before vs. after admission
Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS)
~25% reduction over 9 months
The BPRS captures the severity of a wide range of psychiatric symptoms. Administered every two weeks, our patients' BPRS scores fell from 45 at entry to 34 at 9 months — a clinically significant ~25% decrease in overall psychopathology.
PANSS Subscales
19-point total improvement, driven by psychosocial care
Our patients saw a 19-point PANSS reduction over 9 months. Subscale analysis showed the gain came from negative symptoms and general psychopathology — not positive symptoms, which are most responsive to medication. The improvement is attributable to our psychosocial interventions, not pharmacology alone.
Scale for Assessment of Negative Symptoms (SANS)
-40% over 9 months
Negative symptoms — flattened affect, alogia, avolition, anhedonia, asociality — are notoriously resistant to medication. Our patients saw a 40% reduction in SANS scores, validating a treatment model that specifically targets the symptoms that strip away quality of life.
See if our program is right for your family.
Free 15-minute consultation with a clinician — usually same week.
Stay informed. Clinical insights.
Research, family resources, and recovery stories — no spam, unsubscribe anytime.
