

Jackson County Mental Health Services
Jackson County Mental Health Services
Jackson County Mental Health Services
About Jackson County Mental Health Services
This outpatient center in Medford, Oregon provides mental health and 24/7 crisis services for children, teens, and adults. The center offers walk-in support and mobile crisis response, collaborating closely with community safety teams. The center features a Crisis Living Room for immediate support and peer connection. To ensure affordable care, the staff discuss sliding scale fees based on household size and income during the intake process.
Adult Mental Health Care
For adults with serious mental health concerns, an assertive community treatment (ACT) provides intensive, community-based support right where clients live. The center also manages forensic and court-mandated services, working closely with the legal system to support individuals needing care and those under conditional release.
Behavioral Health Programs for Children and Youth
The center provides evidence-based, family-centered therapy for youth and their families. This includes the Early Assessment and Support Alliance (EASA) for those experiencing first-episode psychosis. Additionally, the center offers Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), a specialized behavior management program for children through age 10 designed to improve child-caregiver relationships.
Wraparound Services For Young Individuals
The center offers individual therapy, case management, and peer support, available onsite, via telehealth, and in the community. For clients under age 21 with mental or behavioral health needs, a wraparound program offers intensive, coordinated care. Eligibility requires Oregon Health Plan coverage, a qualifying mental health diagnosis, and active engagement with child welfare or juvenile justice services.

