We built Jackson House because we realized there was a critical gap in our healthcare system and many individuals with mental illnesses and substance abuse problems were struggling because of it. While there are many outpatient treatment options and locked, inpatient facilities there was nothing in the middle. Nothing to help people who needed around the clock care but wanted to receive treatment voluntarily, on their own terms. Jackson House is different. We provide clients with the level of care they need in a welcoming environment. When you walk through our doors, we will meet you wherever you’re at and help you on your journey toward feeling better.
Portland Mental Health Crisis Center Under Development

When Vanessa Sturgeon's industrial-chic office space finished renovations in 2020, she discovered that the market had shifted and that companies were moving toward remote work. With a gorgeous new space and nobody to lease it, she went to Portland city officials to see how the space could be used to serve the community, and discovered that there was a serious lack of mental health and addiction treatment options in the area. Partnering with Jackson House, Sturgeon Development Partners will be among the first in the area to find alternative uses for the abandoned office buildings in the downtown core. She hopes that the project will be a model for others, breathing new life into the Portland area.
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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.