Chronic Pain Recovery Center
Take control of your pain
The Center was created for individuals with long-standing chronic pain symptoms who have not found adequate pain relief, whose use of opioid pain medication is causing problems in their lives, or whose emotional problems are complicating their chronic pain recovery. The range of pain conditions we treat covers musculoskeletal disorders, neuropathic syndromes and Chronic Pain Syndrome. We also address the psychological disorders that often occur with chronic pain, such as depression and anxiety.
We want our patients to put the control of pain where it belongs – under their control. We want them to experience increased pain relief with reduced reliance on pain relievers. We want to empower them with pain management tools that will improve their ability to function and enhance their quality of life.
Has chronic pain taken control of your life?
Inpatient treatment Many patients begin treatment in our inpatient unit. They may be admitted for detoxification from alcohol or other substances, and, when appropriate, a careful, medically managed reduction in opioid medications begins. Simultaneous treatment of psychiatric symptoms
is also provided as needed. The goals of this level of
treatment are diagnostic assessment, safe detoxification,
symptom reduction and stabilization. Inpatient
treatment is usually covered by health insurance.
Transitional living For this level of care, patients reside on campus where their chronic pain is targeted through a mix of therapies, with the aim of increasing physical functioning, psychological flexibility and overall resilience. Treatment begins with an extensive
diagnostic evaluation of the patient’s current chronic
pain problem, as well as its history, and any co-occurring
psychiatric disorders that may be impeding recovery.
This evaluation forms the basis of a specific diagnosis
and an individualized treatment plan.
Evidence-based, patient-focused treatments include:
• Pain Medication Management
• Physical Therapy and Conditioning
• Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
• Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
• Individual and Group Counseling
Guided meditation and Chronic Pain Anonymous
meetings are also available.
We encourage family participation
We like to include families in the chronic pain treatment
process as much as possible. Over the course of
pain treatment with us, patients can participate with
their families in a 1-day Family Program that provides
family support, education on chronic pain and
communication skills.
For those patients who require treatment for substance
use, we offer an intensive 4-day Addiction and Co-
Occuring Disorders Family Program that provides the
opportunity to learn about the assessment, diagnosis
and treatment of addictions. The program also includes
education on relapse prevention and aftercare strategies,
communication and conflict resolution, and allows
families to meet others in similar situations.
Our treatment team
Our caring, multispecialty chronic pain treatment team
includes psychologists, psychiatrists, pain physicians,
physical therapists, dieticians, nurses and counselors.
Wellness Services
Patients in our transitional living program may also
make use of our Wellness Services which offer a holistic
approach to recovery in recognition of the integration
of body, mind and spirit. Services include yoga,
acupuncture, personal fitness training, meditation and
massage therapy. These alternative therapies are meant
to be complementary to traditional medical care, not a
substitute for it. They are most effective when combined
with medical treatment to help alleviate symptoms of
pain and anxiety. These services are available for an
additional cost.
Aftercare planning
This unique year-long outpatient support program is
open to graduates of the transitional living program. It is
designed to help patients maintain, sustain, and build on
the gains made during their stay at Silver Hill. During the
program, patients meet for day long sessions that include
physical, individual and group therapy. They are able to
refine exercise routines and develop a support network
with other patients. And any new or emergent problems
can be addressed with patients, their families, and their
community clinicians.
The minimum length of stay for this phase of
treatment is 4 weeks, and many patients often
extend their treatment. This program is self-pay.
Patients who complete the residential Transitional
Living Program are offered our Recovery Support
Program for 12 months after discharge. The goal is
to facilitate a smooth transition from treatment to
recovery and increase the likelihood of continued
recovery. The minimum length of stay for this phase
of treatment is 4 weeks, and many patients often
extend their treatment. This program is self-pay.
Our patients get betterIn a survey of patients who completed our residential program the majority reported a reduction in pain, opioid use, and symptoms of depression and anxiety.• 24% mean reduction in reported pain• Greater than 50% reduction in pain interference
with activity and enjoyment of life• Depression and anxiety symptoms were
markedly reduced
To find the appropriate program or begin the process of arranging for treatment, please see the following contact information.
Silver Hill Hospital 208 Valley Road New Canaan, CT 06840
866 542 [email protected] silverhillhospital.org
What we want you to know about Silver Hill Hospital
Silver Hill is
• An independent not-for-profit psychiatric hospital
• Three levels of care all on one campus: inpatient, residential and outpatient
• A safe, healing environment
• Patient-focused, evidence-based therapies
• Caring, compassionate, highly-skilled staff
• Support for families
• A trusted partner to referring clinicians
• 6 Centers of clinical expertise
• An 85-year legacy of experience
• Licensed by the State of Connecticut
• Accredited by The Joint Commission
• Affiliated with Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry