River Hills Recovery Center

Jackson Recover Center



 

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Adolescent Center

Our residential program for adolescents specializes in providing drug and alcohol addiction treatment for children ages 12-18 and their families.

The Adolescent Center creates a welcoming and supportive environment for adolescents and families. Located at 2102 Court Street in Sioux City, the Adolescent Center offers gender-specific residential treatment for boys and girls.

Jackson offers state of the art addiction treatment that is rooted in the 12-Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. Our culturally-competent, highly-trained staff strive to bring love and hope to all who are affected by addiction.

ADOLESCENT CENTER OFFERS:
Structured drug and alcohol addiction treatment for adolescents aged 12-18.

  • Approximately 90 day residential treatment
  • Residential and PMIC program
  • Based on the 12-Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous
  • 60+ hours of programming weekly including individual and group therapy, 12-Step groups and AA/NA meetings

Enriched-Care

  • Gender-responsive programming
  • Addiction-centered psychiatric services
  • Treatment for co-occurring disorders
  • 5+ hours of individualized accredited schooling daily with state-licensed teacher for each unit
  • Individual family sessions and multi-family group therapy
  • Medication management
  • Auxiliary mentoring program
  • Team treatment approach including Medical Director/Psychiatrist, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Psychologist, Licensed Independent Social Worker, nursing staff, and therapy staff.

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Question & Answer:

Q: How long will my child be in treatment?
A: We individualize the length of stay based on each child's needs. The treatment team, which includes you as parent/guardian, will begin this discussion upon admission. Each child's needs vary based on the severity of their using, family support, behaviors, and emotional issues. Most adolescents are in the program for 60-90 days.

Q: What is my role as parent/guardian?
A: We strongly encourage and recommend family involvement, as it is critical for each child's success. Addiction affects all family members and thus it is important that the entire family receives support and education.

Q: How often will I receive contact/progress reports from my child's therapist?
A: We hold an initial staffing, within the first 10 days, which includes all members of the treatment team, including the child and parent/guardian. This is to discuss any concerns and develop treatment goals. Your child's therapist will contact you weekly by phone to update you on your child's progress in treatment. If there are significant problems that arise, the therapist will contact you immediately. You may contact the therapist or any member of the clinical team with questions or concerns at any time.

Q: How do I know which program is right?
A: We have a team of clinical experts that will help you make that determination. Prior to any treatment/intervention service, a clinical assessment will be completed and recommendations will be made.

Q: How much will treatment cost?
A: The cost of treatment depends on the individual needs of the child. We have a number of funding options available to families and we see it as our job to find the most cost-effective way for your adolescent to enter our program. We accept insurance payments and will contact your company to seek pre-certification for our program. In addition, we accept Nebraska and Iowa Medicaid (Title-19). Our services are offered on a sliding-fee scale, based on family income, and may result in a significant reduction in fees. The most important thing for you to remember is that we will find a way to make it work for you.

Q. What is residential treatment?
A. Residential treatment provides a living environment with treatment services. Treatment in these programs last on average 90 days, but may be longer or shorter depending on the patient. Residential programs often have phases of treatment, with different expectations and activities. For example, in the first phase, a patient's contact with family, friends, and job may be restricted. This restriction helps the person become part of the treatment community and adjust to his or her surroundings. Jackson's residential programs assist patients in obtaining their GED, participate in classes, and job placement. Residential programs are especially helpful to people who do not have stable living or employment or family support. They are also well-suited for people with very serious substance use disorders how have been unable to stay sober or drug free in other treatment programs.