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6 Things You Should Know About Deliberate Self Harm

If you are self-harming, know that you are loved, needed, wanted, and appreciated. If you think someone around you is self-harming, reach out for help.

Everything You Need to Know About Compassion Fatigue

As the caretaker and someone who loves those around you, it can be exhausting to help them work through their challenges. Helping others often requires you to feel some of their pain, empathize with what they are going through, and feel their struggles.

Awareness about Eating Disorders: Treatments, Signs, and More

Approximately 9% of the population in the United States suffer from an eating disorder. This equates to almost 1 out of every 10 people who have or will have an eating disorder in their lifetime.

The Role Nutrition Plays in Mental Health

Nutrition has a significant influence on physical, emotional, and mental health. Our brains require a lot of nutrients to efficiently send out the message to release hormones, breathe, think, and accomplish the daily tasks we perform. Without the proper fuel, our bodies and brains can struggle. 

Jackson House Expands Mental Health Services in Ventura County

SANTA PAULA, CA – Jackson House is opening its fifth residential mental health treatment center in Santa Paula to help Ventura County residents who are in crisis.

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If you’re a provider and need to send us information on a client, please feel free to fax us at 619-303-7044. If you need help immediately, call our 24-hour crisis line at 1-800-766-4274. If you have a medical emergency, call 911. Jackson House is licensed by the State of California Community Care Licensing Division and certified by the Department of Health Care Services. We are also CARF Accredited. If you have any client or quality of care concerns, please reach out to us at (888) 255-9280. If your concerns need further attention, you can contact the Department of Public Health at 619-278-3700 or the Community Care Licensing Division at 1-844-538-8766.