Pain Management Program Revitalize Wellness Center opened in October 2015 as a non-profit clinic focused on helping clients learn new methods for managing chronic pain. Working closely with patients and their primary care providers, the team at Revitalize helps people gain the skills needed to cope with persistent pain and regain function and quality of life. The program utilizes behavioral techniques and gentle movement therapy in a ten-week series of classes. This evidence-based program has been proven effective in numerous clinics throughout Oregon. Based on data analyzed in 2022, client’s depression screening scores improved on average by 24%, Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire scores improved on average by 26%, and Fear of Movement scores improved on average by 10%. No medications or medical procedures are utilized; the focus is on providing patients the experience and information needed to develop an individualized self-management strategy.
Stress Management Program The team at Revitalize started offering a stress management program in January 2019. According to the American Medical Association, stress is the basic cause of more than 60 percent of all human illness and disease. This program is focused on helping clients learn new methods for managing stress and improving sleep patterns in order to enhance their overall health. Similar to the pain management program, the stress management program is a ten-week series of classes that include behavioral techniques and gentle movement therapy. The approaches used for this program are all evidence-based with research supporting their effectiveness at treating and managing anxiety and insomnia. Based on data analyzed in 2022, client’s depression screening scores improved on average by 40%, anxiety screening scores improved on average by 48%, and insomnia severity screening scores improved on average by 36%.
Tobacco Reduction Program Revitalize Wellness Center expanded in June 2021 to offer a tobacco reduction program. Reducing or eliminating tobacco use is an impactful way a person can improve their overall health. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 20 million Americans try to quit smoking each year and less than 10% are successful. Our program addresses tobacco reduction through an emotional, behavioral, and physiological approach. Using behavioral techniques and gentle movement therapy, clients are lead through a seven-week series of classes teaching evidence-based methods for managing stress, breaking habits, and coping with nicotine withdrawal and cravings.
The clinic opened through funding and support from the Columbia Pacific Coordinated Care Organization. We currently accept patients with the Oregon Health Plan with no fees or co-pays; we also accept many Medicare and private insurances. Please contact our office at 503-396-4807 for an in-depth verification of insurance and estimated co-pay if you have Medicare or private insurance.