WellAtSea champions mental resilience and team health in maritime sector

In an industry where operational excellence depends on the strength and stability of its crew, WellAtSea, part of OneCare Group, is leading the way with a holistic health and wellbeing programme designed specifically for seafarers. Going far beyond basic health monitoring, WellAtSea’s digital platform delivers a transformative onboard experience that addresses the mental, physical, and social health of maritime professionals—empowering crews, improving safety, and strengthening retention for vessel operators worldwide.
At the heart of the programme are three critical goals: increasing mental resiliency, improving the physical state of health, and enhancing team dynamics and socialisation on board.



“The maritime industry has long focused on physical safety and compliance, but the next frontier is mental and emotional wellbeing,” said WellAtSea Managing Director Gisa R. Paredes, M.A., RPsy (pictured). “With isolation, cultural diversity, and long contracts still defining the seafaring experience, it's time we help crews thrive—not just cope.”



WellAtSea’s unique model emphasises socialisation by encouraging stronger onboard relationships, gamification by making wellness goals enjoyable and interactive, and rewards by offering tangible recognition and incentives for participation.



This design fosters genuine connection among crew members—turning vessels into more supportive, unified environments. Team activities, mindfulness exercises, guided physical workouts, and reflective practices provide seafarers with a diverse toolkit to stay well—both mentally and physically.



“OneCare Group is deeply committed to a holistic approach to crew wellbeing, and our partnership with WellAtSea reflects that dedication,” said Marinos Kokkinis, Managing Director of OneCare Group. “Their programme aligns seamlessly with our focus on supporting the physical, mental, and emotional health of seafarers. Together with our 24/7 telemedicine and mental health crisis lines, we’re creating a comprehensive support system for life at sea.”



For employers, the impact is immediate and measurable with higher retention of crew members who feel valued and connected, improved safety from engaged crews who are more alert and collaborative, and reduced conflict as a result of programmes that bridge cultural gaps and boost mutual respect.



For seafarers, the benefits include immediately accessible tools to manage stress, including meditation and teambuilding, fitness routines with personal goal tracking, smartwatch and mobile syncing for easy health monitoring, and a gamified system that makes staying well fun, with rewards for themselves or their families.



“Seafarers are at the core of global trade, and we owe it to them to create an environment that supports their whole wellbeing,” Paredes said. “WellAtSea is designed to empower crews, one vessel at a time.”



As the maritime industry looks to the future—with increasing digitalisation, decarbonisation, and operational demands—programmes like WellAtSea are proving that a resilient crew is a company's greatest asset.
 

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