Programs
Silver Hill Hospital has both inpatient care as well as longer-stay residential facilities that house our Transitional Living Program, all with one hospital staff, all on one campus. This means that the treatment plan for our patients can be based on the level of care they need and the amount of time they need it, with enough flexibility to adjust the plan to each patient’s progress. We have a high psychiatrist, nurse and social worker staff-to-patient ratio to help patients achieve rapid stabilization.
Because Silver Hill is a hospital and because Silver Hill can provide both inpatient and residential treatment, patients have the advantage of an unusually broad and comprehensive range of programs.
Every patient is assigned a Silver Hill staff psychiatrist. A hospital stay always begins with a diagnostic assessment and the development of a treatment plan. Typically these occur in consultation with the referring clinician. Based on the initial assessment treatment interventions might include pharmacotherapy, group therapy, family work and individual consultation sessions with the psychiatrist. Group therapies are the mainstay of our programs and might include, depending on need, skills training, education about illnesses, psychodynamic process groups, DBT, 12-step groups and other forms of group treatment.
Programs are structured into various clusters but the components are modular and an individual treatment program is often made up of elements of several clusters. Typical program clusters include:
Adult Inpatient
Psychiatric Disorders
Substance Use Disorders
Dual Disorders
Personality Disorders
Eating Disorders
Adolescent Inpatient
Transitional Living
Psychiatric Disorders
>Persistent Psychiatric Disorders
>Dialectical Behavior Therapy
>Eating Disorders
Substance Use Disorders
Dual Disorders
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