Silver Hill Hospital


Silver Hill Hospital is a non-profit psychiatric hospital in New Canaan, Connecticut established in 1931. The hospital is accredited by the Joint Commission and provides behavioral health care treatment. This includes psychiatric and addiction services.

History

The Silver Hill Foundation was established by William B. Terhune in 1934 as a "medical and psychotherapeutic unit to diagnose and treat functional nervous disorders". Terhune was the founder of the psychiatric department at Yale University and had promoted the idea that psychiatric patients not be treated differently than other patients with a medical condition. The original facility was established as a non-profit, voluntary psychiatric hospital and was a member of the American Hospital Association. It could treat up to 60 patients at a time.
In 1958, the Silver Hill Foundation dedicated a community clinic building located on the site of the former Silver Hill Inn. The setting was designed to help patients who presented as "nervous, depressed, anxious, or malingering". Located in the Silvermine River Valley of Fairfield County, the property straddles the borders of Wilton and New Canaan, Connecticut.
Starting in 1971, focus was placed on building the hospital's substance abuse program. By 1984, that program included a psychiatrist, an associate psychiatrist, a psychologist, substance abuse counselors, nursing staff, and a recreational and occupational therapist.
The inpatient acute care unit was built in 1985 to provide treatment to patients whose mental illness call for constant supervision.
In 2012, The Chronic Pain and Recovery Center program launched. In 2015, both an eating disorder program for adults and an outpatient opioid addiction program launched.

Facilities

The hospital's 42-acre campus includes former family homes acquired by the hospital's board over time. These include:
  • Scavetta House, which serves as an all-gender dual diagnosis residential facility.
  • River House, a 1913 English Tudor style home that has served as a patient residence since the 1980s and now houses the Dialectical Behavior Therapy residential program, which helps patients diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder regulate feelings by charting emotions.
  • Klingenstein House, a 1920s guesthouse that now houses the Adolescent Transitional Living Program.
  • Terhune built a chapel on the property, which was later named in his honor.
In 2006 Forbes named Silver Hill Hospital among its "Most Luxurious Places to Dry Out" and referenced its "idyllic New England boarding school campus".

Notable patients