Trauma Pain Support — Readiness Tool
Your TPS Readiness Score Explained
Review your score below and find out what it means for your service — and what TPS can do to help you move forward.
Emerging
0% – 40%Your service demonstrates strong intent but lacks a structured, trauma-informed framework. Key areas such as post-discharge continuity, emotional recovery, and self-management support are likely underdeveloped.
You may be operating within a standard rehabilitation model that ends too soon — leaving a critical gap in long-term recovery.
How TPS can help
Next step
Request a tailored TPS Integration Plan to begin closing key gaps — without replacing your existing clinical approach.
→ Request an Integration PlanDeveloping
41% – 70%You are making solid progress. However, inconsistencies may exist in trauma-informed practice, long-term continuity, or outcome tracking.
Your service may be strong in some areas and less developed in others — especially when it comes to integrating across domains.
TPS can help you
Next step
Download your roadmap or speak with us about strengthening continuity and compliance through TPS integration.
Strong
71% – 100%Your service is highly aligned with modern expectations for trauma-informed, continuity-based care. Your team may now be ready to scale, showcase results, or move into innovation and system leadership.
TPS can help you
Next step
Book a quick diagnostic call to explore how TPS can plug in and expand your pathway — without disrupting what’s already working.
→ Book a Diagnostic CallExplore the TPS framework.
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