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PureHealth launches
SAKINA for Children,
delivering specialized
mental health services
across Abu Dhabi
(ABU DHABI)
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PureHealth
announces the launch of
SAKINA for Children, a
dedicated network designed
to deliver specialized
mental health services for
children and adolescents
across Abu Dhabi. The launch
of SAKINA for Children
represents a strategic
expansion of SAKINA’s mental
health network, aimed at
strengthening access to
advanced, integrated mental
healthcare services for
children and adolescents up
to 18 years of age. This
initiative brings together
outpatient services, early
intervention programs, and
specialized inpatient care
within a coordinated,
child-centered model of
care.
SAKINA for
Children provides a
comprehensive range of
diagnostic and therapeutic
services, including but not
limited to child and
adolescent psychiatry,
developmental pediatrics,
occupational therapy,
speech-language therapy,
behavioral interventions,
and family psychological
support. Services are
delivered through
individualized care pathways
tailored to each child’s
developmental stage,
clinical presentation, and
family context. This
holistic, family-centered
approach aligns with the
UAE’s Year of the Family,
reinforcing the importance
of strengthening family
wellbeing as a foundation
for healthier, more
resilient communities.
Her Excellency Dr Noura
Khamis Al Ghaithi,
Undersecretary of the
Department of Health – Abu
Dhabi, said: "At the
Department of Health – Abu
Dhabi, we place the highest
priority on children's
health. As the regulatory
body and enabler of the
sector, we are working to
develop an integrated system
that addresses both their
mental and physical
well-being. Children are the
cornerstone of our promising
future and a fundamental
pillar in building a
balanced and sustainable
society. We also believe
that promoting health and
well-being begins in the
early years, which is why we
are committed to supporting
impactful initiatives like
'SAKINA for Children'. This
initiative helps provide
specialized and
comprehensive care in a safe
and inclusive environment
that fosters prevention,
early intervention, and
empowers every child to grow
and thrive."
Shaista Asif, Group Chief
Executive Officer of
PureHealth, said:
“At PureHealth, we believe
mental health must start
with the youngest members of
our society. With SAKINA for
Children, we are building a
dedicated, integrated model
of care that addresses the
full spectrum of child and
adolescent mental health,
from early intervention
through to specialized
treatment. This is more than
expanding services; it’s
about reshaping how we
support children and
families, with precision,
compassion, and continuity
of care. By combining
clinical excellence with a
deeply human-centered
approach, we are creating an
environment where every
child can thrive. As we
continue to support the
UAE’s vision for a
world-class healthcare
system, we remain committed
to advancing innovative,
accessible solutions that
empower the next generation
to lead healthier, more
resilient lives.”
Specialized inpatient mental
health services are offered
for children and adolescents
requiring acute
stabilization of pediatric
psychiatric conditions, as
well as for children with
neurodiversity who require
structured, intensive
therapeutic support. These
inpatient units are designed
in accordance with the
internationally recognized
standards for child safety,
therapeutic engagement, and
psychological well-being.
Care programs integrate
psychiatric management,
behavioral and psychological
therapies, and family
involvement, ensuring
continuity of care from
admission through discharge
and follow-up.
The
SAKINA for Children care
model is grounded in
internationally recognized
assessment frameworks and
evidence-based practices.
These include tools such as
ADOS, as part of
comprehensive assessments
for autism spectrum
disorder, WISC for cognitive
evaluation, and Conners
Rating Scales for the
assessment of attention
deficit/hyperactivity
disorder (ADHD), enabling
accurate diagnosis and
personalized treatment
planning aligned with global
best practices.
Dr. Zain Ali Al
Yafai, Chief Executive
Officer of SAKINA, said:
“SAKINA for Children
represents a forward-looking
vision for pediatric mental
health built on integration,
accessibility, early
intervention, and continuity
of care. Through this model,
we aim to address the
complex mental health needs
of children and adolescents,
support families throughout
the treatment journey, and
better integrate mental and
physical healthcare
pathways.”
SAKINA for
Children offers the capacity
to support close to 500
children per month through
specialized treatment
programs, with a strong
emphasis on early
identification and
intervention during critical
stages of psychological,
behavioral, and cognitive
development. Services are
delivered in Arabic,
English, Hindi, Urdu, and
Malayalam, ensuring
accessibility for families
across Abu Dhabi’s diverse
communities.
Facilities under SAKINA for
Children Network offer fully
integrated therapeutic
environments, including
occupational and speech
therapy rooms, sensory and
digital therapy spaces,
specialized medical clinics,
inclusive play areas, and
dedicated inpatient units
providing round-the-clock
mental healthcare within a
seamless continuum of care.
SAKINA for Children
services are being rolled
out across the wider SAKINA
mental health network, which
includes 34 satellite
clinics, two mental health
hubs, two psychiatric
inpatient facilities, two
neurodiversity centers, nine
integrated clinics in
tertiary hospitals across
the PureHealth Network, and
a multidisciplinary
workforce of more than 500
healthcare professionals
supported by 77
administrative staff. This
network strengthens SAKINA’s
capacity to deliver
specialized mental
healthcare services across
Abu Dhabi.
In
addition to clinical
services, SAKINA for
Children plans to contribute
to community awareness and
prevention efforts through
educational programs,
workshops, and partnerships
with schools and community
organizations, promoting
early identification and
positive mental health
outcomes for children and
adolescents.
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