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Jackson Recovery Centers - Adolescent Services

3500 W. 4th Street, Sioux City, Iowa, 51103
Jackson Recovery Centers' Child and Adolescent Center is a trusted name in inpatient co-occurring addiction treatment for adolescents ages 12-18. We have over 35 years of experience helping teens and their families live a sober, fulfilling life of recovery. As one of the first of its kind, our inpatient program has assisted thousands of teenagers in overcoming their substance abuse, addiction, and mental health disorders.

Facility Highlights

  • Recreational Activities
  • On-site Schooling
  • Trauma-informed Care

Specialization

  • Family Program

    Research shows that the odds of successful, sustained recovery from addiction are far higher when family members and loved ones are involved in treatment. Drug and alcohol addiction often have genetic roots, whether related to substance abuse, mental illness or both. Family dynamics also play a role and, often, family members are the first to realize a loved one has developed an addiction. Also, it’s important for family members to understand and embrace the lifestyle changes that are required to sustain recovery.
  • Individualized Treatment

    Some facilities have an addiction treatment protocol that all patients or clients are expected to follow, while others customize or individualize treatment based on a person’s unique needs and circumstances. Factors that may affect treatment decisions include age, lifestyle, medical conditions, type of drug, religious beliefs, etc.

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Meet the Staff

  • Dr. Richard Brown
    Dr. Richard BrownMedical Director for Child and Adolescent Services
    Dr. Richard Brown is the Medical Director for Child and Adolescent Services. He has over 32 years of experience in Adult, Child, and Adolescent Psychiatry. Dr. Brown completed his undergraduate program at Oakwood College in Huntsville, Alabama. He went on to Medical School at Loma Linda University in California and received his M.D. He completed his Psychiatry training and residency in Psychiatry at UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute. Dr. Brown is affiliated with the National Medical Association, the Woodbury County Medical Society, the AMA, and the APA.
  • Rachel Wuth, ARNP FNP-BC
    Rachel Wuth, ARNP FNP-BCAssistant Medical Director
    Rachel Wuth, ARNP FNP-BC, is the Assistant Medical Director at Jackson Recovery Centers. She has provided medical servies for Jackson through the Siouxland Community Health Center since 2011. Rachel received her Nursing degree from St. Luke’s School of Nursing in Sioux City in 1993. She got her BSN in Nursing at Briar Cliff University in Sioux City in 2008. She received the title of MSN, Nurse Practitioner. Rachel is also a Certified family nurse practitioner by ANCC (American Nurses Credentialing Center).

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Patient Reviews

Overall Ratings
  • 3.2
    Avg. score from 6 reviews
  • 3.1
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  • 3.1
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  • 3.3
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DJ
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The halfway house is not safe for kids. They need structure,meals, sleep and substance abuse treatment. Please,please don\'t let your child go downhill there! I was warned by other moms, They were correct...kids free to call who they want to of course that is their using friends.My child transferred to a new facility,tested positive for drugs when he arrived directly from bed to bed transfer. He had been smoking a pack a day there and weed. I worry about the other boys there. I am so thankful to see what true substance abuse treatment is. I know in my moms heart and gut we would have lost him there. He is physically healthy again,working on using.He looked worse when we took him out of there than he did 7 months earlier when he went there sad.
Anonymous
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Strengths: Close to home, different familities in the area for different age groups/needs. Weaknesses: Cost. They were great. You can only do so much if a person doesn't want to actually use the help.
Anonymous
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Waste of time.
Anonymous
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IF YOU ARE WILLING AND WANT TO QUIT ITS A GREAT P;LACE. IF IT IS COURT ORDERED OR FAMILY FORCES THEM NO MATTER HOW WELL FACILITY IS IT WONT WORK. THEY HAVE A GOOD PLAN TO HELPING ADDICTS ITS MUCH DIFFERENT THEN AA BUT WILL ONLY HELP IF PATIENT IS WILLING.
Anonymous
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They worked to make sure that each family could afford the treatment. Lack of training for all counselors. Little oversight. I would question if their treatment protocols were best practices. There are better treatments available.