Practitioner Pilot Program
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Recovery Support Between Appointments
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Become a Founding Practitioner Partner and explore how recovery continuity support can help participants stay engaged, utilize resources more consistently, and remain connected to recovery between appointments.
The Practitioner Pilot Program provides an opportunity to evaluate the Interactive Recovery Companion and Guided Recovery Systems within a real-world clinical environment.
Why We Created The Pilot Program
Recovery often becomes most challenging between appointments.
Participants may:
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Lose momentum
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Stop using resources
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Feel uncertain about next steps
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Become discouraged
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Fall off track
The Practitioner Pilot Program was created to explore how recovery continuity support may improve the participant experience while helping practitioners extend meaningful support beyond visits.
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The Practitioner Pilot Program is a guided implementation experience designed to help practices evaluate:
Interactive Recovery Companion
Recovery Continuity Workflows
Participant Engagement Systems
Recovery Programs
Resource Utilization Support
Recovery Restart Strategies
The pilot provides an opportunity to experience the Guided Recovery Systems ecosystem within your practice before broader deployment decisions are made.
What Participating Practices Receive
Practices accepted into the pilot receive access to:
Interactive Recovery Companion
Participant-facing recovery support between appointments.
Guided Recovery Foundations
A 7-Day Introduction to Nervous System Regulation and Recovery Support.
Guided Recovery Pathway
A 12-Week Practitioner-Guided Recovery and Restoration Program.
Recovery Resource Library
Including:
Mobility resources
Walking resources
Recovery continuity resources
Progression resources
Companion Configuration
Aligned with practice philosophy and communication style.
Guided Recovery Systems Support
Implementation and pilot support throughout participation.
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The pilot is intentionally designed to fit within existing practice workflows.
Participating practitioners are asked to:
Complete A Discovery Questionnaire
Review Companion Configuration
Introduce The Companion To Participants
Provide Feedback
Share Observations
No major workflow changes are required.
The goal is practical implementation.
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The pilot helps evaluate:
Participant Engagement
Recovery Continuity
Resource Utilization
Program Participation
Companion Adoption
Practitioner Satisfaction
Implementation Workflows
The objective is continuous improvement and real-world validation.
Ideal Pilot Participants
The pilot is generally a strong fit for practitioners who:
Value Patient Education
Want Better Follow-Through
Provide Recovery Resources
Support Long-Term Recovery
Want To Improve Participant Engagement
Believe Recovery Happens Between Appointments
Practices do not need to be technology-focused.
Success may include:
Better Participant Engagement
Greater Consistency
Improved Resource Utilization
Better Program Participation
Improved Participant Confidence
Enhanced Recovery Continuity
Positive Practitioner Feedback
Success is measured through meaningful improvement rather than perfection.
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Founding practitioners have the opportunity to:
Influence Future Development
Shape Best Practices
Provide Real-World Feedback
Help Refine Deployment Systems
Contribute To Future Practitioner Success
Your insights will directly influence the future growth of Guided Recovery Systems.
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Step 1
Schedule A Recovery Continuity Strategy Session
Step 2
Complete Practitioner Discovery Questionnaire
Step 3
Review Companion Configuration
Step 4
Prepare For Participant Introduction
Step 5
Launch Pilot
Step 6
Provide Feedback & Evaluation
The process is collaborative and designed to support successful implementation.
Ready To Explore The Pilot?
If you believe recovery support should continue beyond appointments, we invite you to explore the Practitioner Pilot Program.
Let’s discuss your practice, your participants, and whether Guided Recovery Systems may be a good fit.