Extending Recovery Support Beyond Appointments

About Guided Recovery Systems

A Practitioner-Guided Recovery Continuity Platform

Extending Recovery Support Beyond Appointments

Recovery Does Not Happen Only During Appointments

Practitioners dedicate their time, expertise, and energy to helping patients move toward recovery and restoration.

Yet most recovery does not occur inside the clinic.

It occurs between appointments.

It occurs in everyday life.

It occurs during the moments when patients are attempting to apply what they have learned while navigating the realities of work, family, stress, responsibilities, and recovery itself.

Guided Recovery Systems™ was created to help bridge that gap.

Our Vision

A Future Where Recovery Support Extends Beyond The Clinic

We envision a future where patients remain connected to meaningful educational support throughout their recovery journey.

A future where practitioners are able to extend their influence beyond the limited hours spent inside appointments.

A future where continuity becomes a standard part of the recovery experience.

Guided Recovery Systems exists to help make that future possible.

Our Mission

Strengthening Recovery Continuity

Our mission is to help practitioners extend educational reinforcement, patient engagement, and recovery support beyond appointments through continuity-focused systems designed around the realities of modern recovery.

We believe patients deserve more than isolated healthcare encounters.

We believe they deserve a recovery experience that remains connected, supportive, and educational throughout the journey.

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Why Guided Recovery Systems Exists

The Recovery Continuity Gap

Across healthcare disciplines, practitioners often encounter a common challenge.

Patients leave appointments with:

  • Recommendations

  • Educational materials

  • Recovery plans

  • Encouragement

  • Next steps

Yet between visits many patients experience:

  • Confusion

  • Discouragement

  • Overwhelm

  • Reduced participation

  • Loss of momentum

This challenge does not necessarily reflect a lack of motivation.

Often it reflects a lack of continuity.

We refer to this challenge as:

The Recovery Continuity Gap

The period between practitioner interactions where recovery momentum may either strengthen or decline.

Guided Recovery Systems™ was created to help practitioners bridge that gap.

A Different Approach To Recovery Support

Continuity Over Complexity

Many solutions focus on adding more information.

We believe patients often need something different.

They need:

  • Reinforcement

  • Clarity

  • Encouragement

  • Structure

  • Accessibility

  • Continuity

Our approach is intentionally designed to support recovery through practical educational experiences and Companion-supported engagement that complement—not replace—professional care.

How Guided Recovery Systems Works

A Connected Recovery Ecosystem

Guided Recovery Systems combines three core elements.

Practitioner Guidance

Professional care remains at the center of the recovery journey.

Practitioners provide assessment, recommendations, education, and direction.

Guided Recovery Pathways

Structured educational experiences help participants better understand recovery, regulation, resilience, and restoration.

Interactive Recovery Companion

The Companion provides continuity-focused support designed to reinforce learning, navigate resources, and strengthen participation between visits.

Together these components create a more connected recovery experience.

Guiding Principles

Our Guiding Principles

Practitioner-Aligned

Professional care remains primary.

The system is designed to support—not replace—providers.

Recovery-Supportive

The objective is to strengthen engagement, confidence, and continuity throughout the recovery journey.

Educational

Recovery understanding often supports recovery participation.

Education remains central to the experience.

Low-Overwhelm

Progress is often built through sustainable participation rather than intensity.

Regulation-Aware

Recovery experiences vary from day to day.

Support should adapt without creating unnecessary pressure or overwhelm.

Continuity-Focused

The goal is to strengthen what happens between appointments.

The Practitioner Network

Building A Community Of Recovery-Focused Providers

The Guided Recovery Systems Practitioner Network brings together practitioners who recognize the importance of patient education, continuity, and long-term engagement.

Participating providers may deploy:

  • Practitioner-Branded Recovery Companion Systems

  • Guided Recovery Pathways

  • Recovery Continuity Resources

  • Companion-Supported Educational Experiences

All designed to help strengthen recovery support between appointments.

Leadership

Founded By Steven N. Day, Sr.
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Guided Recovery Systems was founded by Steve Day through Christian Health Journey, LLC.

Drawing upon decades of experience in education, coaching, health promotion, and systems development, Steve created Guided Recovery Systems to help practitioners strengthen recovery continuity through scalable educational ecosystems.

The vision is simple:

To help practitioners through Guided Recovery Systems to extend recovery support for their patients beyond appointments while helping patients remain engaged throughout the recovery journey.

Founding Partner Rudy Redmond
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Rudy Redmond serves as Founding Partner of Guided Recovery Systems.

Rudy played a key role in helping establish the organization’s pilot practitioner relationships and early development efforts.

Rudy is a lifelong athlete, former All-State hurdler, University of Michigan scholarship athlete, and experienced track coach, Rudy brings a passion for performance, discipline, and personal growth.

Rudy is committed to helping others achieve lasting success and continues to support the vision and expansion of Guided Recovery Systems.

In Closing

Better Recovery Support Begins With Better Continuity

Patients spend far more time outside the clinic than inside it.

Guided Recovery Systems exists to help practitioners bridge that gap through educational pathways, Companion-supported engagement, and continuity-focused recovery systems designed for the realities of modern recovery.