A Trusted Partner in Mental Health Recovery and Respite - Administrator Jackson House Employee Review

5.0
11 Sept 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Jackson House in Oregon City is truly a gem in the field of mental health care. As someone who has referred multiple clients to this facility, I have consistently seen successful outcomes and meaningful progress in their treatment journeys. The compassionate, individualized care provided here is nothing short of exceptional. What sets Jackson House apart is its deep commitment to both client and staff well-being. They foster an environment where individuals feel seen, heard, and supported making a genuine impact on mental health recovery. Their trauma-informed approach, skilled staff, and welcoming atmosphere create a safe space for healing and personal growth. Not only is Jackson House a top-tier choice for treatment, but it’s also a fantastic place to work. The leadership team truly values their staff and creates a supportive culture rooted in respect, empathy, and collaboration. When caregivers feel empowered and respected, it directly translates into better care for clients and that’s exactly what you see at Jackson House. This is a place where lives are changed, hope is restored, and people are given the tools they need to thrive. I highly recommend Jackson House to anyone seeking quality respite care or considering a meaningful career in mental health.

Cons

Jackson House has no cons.

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5.0
19 July 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible Schedule and Willing to work with your school schedule

Cons

Low pay and lots of duties for MHTs including cooking and cleaning.

1.0
27 Aug 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Facility is remodeled and well-funded. This is for the Oregon City location so it is on Main St which is a nice locations

Cons

• Extremely high staff turnover (many roles replaced multiple times in a single year). • Leadership lacks clinical background and frequently interferes in clinical decisions. • Very poor benefits compared to industry standards. • Few qualified QMHA-credentialed staff or experienced clinicians. • Overall environment feels more like a shelter than a treatment progra

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