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Chronic Pain Self-Management Program

Nova Scotia Health offers chronic pain self-management in-person and virtual services and at clinics in locations around the province.


Some of the pain management strategies discussed in our program may include: 

  • Chronic pain and how it affects everyday life
  • Relaxation strategies
  • Ergonomics 
  • Exercises to help increase strength and flexibility
  • Strategies for improving sleep, intimacy, communication, nutrition, and fatigue
  • Strategies for addressing anxious and unhelpful thoughts

Accessing this Clinic, Program or Service

Chronic pain self management programs are offered at the following NSH locations:

wed Jun 11 Closed
thu Jun 12 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
fri Jun 13 Closed
sat Jun 14 Closed
sun Jun 15 Closed
mon Jun 16 Closed
tue Jun 17 Closed

Referral by a physician or primary care provider is required.  For more information about the Persistent Pain Group sessions or the referral process, please contact the program coordinator at 1-800-270-4776 x3312.

Amherst Pain Self-Management Program

Phone: 1-800-270-4776x3312
Fax: 902-755-7322

The Northern Shared Chronic Pain Service offers 9 week interdisciplinary Persistent Pain Groups at each of the four clinics -  Antigonish, New Glasgow, Amherst and Truro.  Sessions are held in the fall, winter and spring.  Referral by a physician or primary care provider is required.  For more information about the Persistent Pain Group sessions or the referral process, please contact the program coordinator at 1-800-270-4776 x3312.

wed Jun 11 Closed
thu Jun 12 Closed
fri Jun 13 Closed
sat Jun 14 Closed
sun Jun 15 Closed
mon Jun 16 Closed
tue Jun 17 8:30 am - 4:00 pm

Referral to the Program by physician or Primary Care Provider is required.  Referrals can be faxed to 902-755-7322


Contact:
Phone: 1-800-270-4776 x3312

The Northern Shared Chronic Pain Service offers 9 week interdisciplinary Persistent Pain Groups at each of the four clinics -  Antigonish, New Glasgow, Amherst and Truro.  Sessions are held in the fall, winter and spring.  Referral by a physician or primary care provider is required.  For more information about the Persistent Pain Group sessions or the referral process, please contact the program coordinator at 1-800-270-4776 x3312.

The pain self-management program is normally held at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital, however due to the pandemic we are currently holding the program virtually.

Contact:
Ph: 902-567-8183 option 5

This is a 6 week program held twice per week on Monday’s and Wednesday’s from 1:15 to 2:45. It is an interdisciplinary group program where patients learn non-medical ways of managing pain:

  •     Week 1: Impact of Pain on Body & Mind
  •     Week 2: Tension Reduction
  •     Week 3: Energy Conservation
  •     Week 4: Pain & Cognition
  •     Week 5: Activities of Daily living & Goal setting
  •     Week 6: Moving Forward Skillfully

You can refer yourself or you can be referred by a health care provider. In either case, you must call to activate your referral and express interest before you start the program. Your readiness and suitability for the program will be assessed to determine the best way to meet your needs.

Contact

Halifax Pain Self Management Program
Level 4 Room 4008, Pain Management Unit (4G)
Tel: 902-473-5471
Fax: 902-473-4126

The Pain Self-Management Program (PSMP) can help anyone who is ready to take an active part in learning strategies to improve their quality of life and learn non-medicinal ways of managing long-term pain.
 

The PSMP philosophy recognizes that pain affects the whole person (body, mind and spirit). It builds on concepts from psychology, physiotherapy and occupational therapy to introduce strategies that can help people living with long-term pain make positive change possible.

You can benefit from the program if you are eager to: learn more about yourself, learn non-medicinal ways of managing long-term pain, and learn how thoughts, emotions and behaviour can impact your pain. 

You must be willing and open to exploring current pain science and new possibilities in pain management, as well as challenging old attitudes and beliefs. Throughout the group program you will take an active part in learning strategies to improve your quality of life and developing a new plan for living more successfully with long-term pain.

During the sessions, the facilitators present material on by blending lecture, discussion from group participants, and hands-on learning experiences.

  •     Halifax PSMP format:  Sessions are held in the fall, winter, and spring. Please ask the program coordinator about session length and dates. Online and in-person options are available.

You can refer yourself or you can be referred by a health care provider. In either case, you must call to activate your referral and express interest before you start the program. Your readiness and suitability for the program will be assessed to determine the best way to meet your needs.

Contact:

Hants Pain Self-Management Program
Tel: 902-792-2142
Fax: 902-798-9704

The Pain Self-Management Program (PSMP) can help anyone who is ready to take an active part in learning strategies to improve their quality of life and learn non-medicinal ways of managing long-term pain.
 

The PSMP philosophy recognizes that pain affects the whole person (body, mind and spirit). It builds on concepts from psychology, physiotherapy and occupational therapy to introduce strategies that can help people living with long-term pain make positive change possible.

You can benefit from the program if you are eager to: learn more about yourself, learn non-medicinal ways of managing long-term pain, and learn how thoughts, emotions and behaviour can impact your pain. 

You must be willing and open to exploring current pain science and new possibilities in pain management, as well as challenging old attitudes and beliefs. Throughout the group program you will take an active part in learning strategies to improve your quality of life and developing a new plan for living more successfully with long-term pain.

During the sessions, the facilitators present material on by blending lecture, discussion from group participants, and hands-on learning experiences.

  •     Hants PSMP format: This is a 5-session in-person group program of 8 to12 people with long-term pain. It takes place in the afternoons, one session per week for 5 weeks.  The program runs 2-3 times per year.
wed Jun 11 Unavailable
thu Jun 12 Unavailable
fri Jun 13 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
sat Jun 14 Unavailable
sun Jun 15 Unavailable
mon Jun 16 Unavailable
tue Jun 17 Unavailable

Referral to the Program by physician or Primary Care Provider is required.  Referrals can be faxed to 902-755-7322

Contact:

New Glasgow Pain Self-Management Program
Community Health Center, 690 East River Rd, New Glasgow
Phone: 1-800-270-4776x3312
Fax: 902-755-7322

The Northern Shared Chronic Pain Service offers 9 week interdisciplinary Persistent Pain Groups at each of the four clinics -  Antigonish, New Glasgow, Amherst and Truro.  Sessions are held in the fall, winter and spring.  Referral by a physician or primary care provider is required.  For more information about the Persistent Pain Group sessions or the referral process, please contact the program coordinator at 1-800-270-4776 x3312.

wed Jun 11 Closed
thu Jun 12 Closed
fri Jun 13 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
sat Jun 14 Unavailable
sun Jun 15 Closed
mon Jun 16 Closed
tue Jun 17 Closed

Referral by a physician or primary care provider is required.  For more information about the Persistent Pain Group sessions or the referral process, please contact the program coordinator at 1-800-270-4776 x3312.

Contact:

Truro Pain Self-Management Program
Phone: 1-800-270-4776x3312
Fax: 902-755-7322

The Northern Shared Chronic Pain Service offers 9 week interdisciplinary Persistent Pain Groups at each of the four clinics -  Antigonish, New Glasgow, Amherst and Truro.  Sessions are held in the fall, winter and spring.  Referral by a physician or primary care provider is required.  For more information about the Persistent Pain Group sessions or the referral process, please contact the program coordinator at 1-800-270-4776 x3312.

wed Jun 11 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
thu Jun 12 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
fri Jun 13 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
sat Jun 14 Unavailable
sun Jun 15 Closed
mon Jun 16 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
tue Jun 17 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Chronic pain services help individuals manage pain and improve their health, function and well-being. The chronic pain teams provide assessments, treatments and education for people with chronic pain.

We are currently offering self-management groups.  A referral from your primary care provider (Family Doctor or Nurse Practitioner) is required. If you do not have a primary care provider, please contact the clinic for more information. 

Contact:


Tel: 902-538-7102 

Fax: 902-538-7996

wed Jun 11 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
thu Jun 12 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
fri Jun 13 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
sat Jun 14 Closed
sun Jun 15 Closed
mon Jun 16 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
tue Jun 17 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Chronic pain services help individuals manage pain and improve their health, function and well-being. The chronic pain teams provide assessments, treatments and education for people with chronic pain.

We are currently offering self-management groups.  A referral from your primary care provider (Family Doctor or Nurse Practitioner) is required. If you do not have a primary care provider, please contact the clinic for more information. 

Located on the 4th floor, Building C.

Contact

Phone: 902 742-3542 x 1460

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