About JACOA – Jackson Area Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependency – Jackson
Jackson Area Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependency (JACOA) offers gendered residential, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), intensive outpatient (IOP), transitional housing and DUI school services in Jackson, Tennessee for teens and adults.
MAT at JACOA uses naltrexone (Vivitrol) along with therapy to address opioid addiction. This medication is a non-addictive, once-a-month injectable medication that reduces cravings in individuals so they can focus their attention on the therapeutic work of recovery.
The 28-day residential treatment program at JACOA is separated for men and women. The strict schedule includes early morning gratitude classes followed by group and individual counseling, weekly family groups and AA/NA meetings. Parenting classes, HIV education, domestic violence education, and trauma therapy may be part of their treatment plans.
JACOA’s IOP consists of 32 sessions spread out over four days a week. During treatment, clients will attend lectures and group discussions, submit written activities on topics such as mental health, stress management, and so on.
Transitional housing for men and women are available for those who need extra support as they transition back into the community. The JOCOA aftercare program is a long-term support system for individuals who want to continue their support network in guided group sessions.
JACOA accepts all forms of TN Care including Blue Care, Amerigroup, United Healthcare and others. Grants are available for those without insurance. JACOA does not turn anyone away if they cannot pay for treatment.