
Trauma Pain Support (TPS) provides a structured, evidence-aligned recovery framework that supports UK healthcare providers and private clinics to strengthen long-term trauma recovery outcomes. TPS integrates seamlessly with existing clinical care pathways, reinforcing trauma-informed continuity of support beyond discharge, and aligns with regulatory expectations without adding clinical burden
Why a Scalable Solution is Needed
Healthcare services are under increasing pressure to deliver effective long-term trauma recovery support amid rising caseloads, workforce shortages, and complex discharge pathways.
TPS offers a structured, scalable solution that enhances long-term patient outcomes, reduces re-admissions, and alleviates pressure on physiotherapy, mental health, and community teams.
TPS integrates with your existing care pathways to provide trauma-informed, structured support that complements clinical interventions without adding clinical burden.
Why TPS Works for Providers (and Their Bottom Line)
TPS is a fully structured recovery program that fits seamlessly into your service by:
- Supporting evidence-aligned continuity of care
- Reducing avoidable re-admissions
- Strengthening MDT discharge pathways
- Offering flexible digital and blended delivery options
- Aligning with regulatory expectations (e.g., CQC, NICE frameworks)
TPS is Designed to Integrate Seamlessly into Your Service

– Integrates into Pathways Seamlessly
– Supports Post-Discharge Recovery Plans
– Supports long-term recovery outcomes
– Reduces Avoidable Re-admissions

– Strengthens MDT Discharge Pathways
– Offers Flexible Digital Delivery Models
– Aligns with NHS & Private Standards
– Improves Service Capacity & Efficiency
Let’s explore how TPS can help your organisation support trauma survivors with tools that honour both science and lived experience.
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TPS complements clinical care by structuring continuity of support beyond discharge and integrating into your existing pathways.
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