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”), an employee of Wexford Health Sources, Inc. (“Wexford”). Wexford is an IDOC contractor providing health services for IDOC inmates. During all times relevant to this lawsuit, Dr. Obaisi was the Medical Director ...
Case • 2003
Shivel v. Wexford Health Services - 66 P.3d 414 (2003). - 2003 SANDRA K. SHIVEL, Petitioner, v. WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES, STATE INSURANCE FUND and WORKERS' COMPENSATION COURT, Respondents ...
Article • January 15, 2003 • from PLN January, 2003
. Their median age is 34. Returning prisoners suffer a host of health problems. Substance abuse (74 percent) and mental illness (16 percent) are common afflictions among prisoners expected to be released within ...
noted "mental health issues," and that his sister had called jail officials to warn them her brother had threatened to commit suicide and should be watched closely. DCJ prisoner J.P. suffered from ...
Article • June 20, 2015
Examiner’s Office. Deniz-Sahagún died on May 20, 2015 due to asphyxiation; a sock was found lodged in his throat. The day before his death he was reportedly examined by mental health staff ...
Article • October 15, 2013 • from PLN October, 2013
-Baranowski Correctional Center is now the state’s main maximum-security facility. OCCC began housing prisoners with mental health issues in January 2010. “Mental health staffing and programming ...
Brief • 2011
adequate medical and mental 15 health care,” and had “permitted and condoned a pattern of using excessive force, all in 16 conscious disregard of the serious harm that these practices inflict.” Madrid v ...
Article • May 1, 2023 • from PLN May, 2023
in photos of the cell where 35-year-old Lashawn Thompson died. He had been at the jail for three months since a misdemeanor battery arrest, awaiting mental health treatment that never arrived, Harper said ...
for Women, where she was held in close custody because she had just completed intensive mental health treatment. Guards reported conducting tier checks about 30 minutes earlier and another about an hour ...
Brief • April 6, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
the level of mental health care that has thus far been 23 achieved in the ongoing remedial process in this case, focused on achieving the delivery of 24 constitutionally adequate mental health care ...
Brief • October 29, 2021
-00475-CFC Document 55 Filed 10/29/21 Page 2 of 4 PageID #: 1191 billing for mental health services rendered by individuals whose professional qualifications did not allow them to bill Medicare ...
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Filed under: Telephones
at the discretion of the facility superintendent. (C) Mental Health In-Patient Mental Health In-patient inmates generally should be provided telephone access consistent with facility security classification ...
, medical care, dental care, mental health care, fire safety precautions, sanitary facilities, toilets, sinks, cleaning supplies, oversight by guards, and adequate and wholesome food for jail detainees ...
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7' 23 463 91 13 1 0.00 Total cases for Calendar Year· 317 -Includes Mental Health Cases under 18 USC § 4245 (not counted in the total number) NUM· HC FTC· BIVOTHANSPEN· CLD- HIT' • SET· AWD ...
order that SHU residents receive mental health evaluations and those suffering from SMI be transferred to special units, the Psychiatric Services Units (PSUs), where they might receive mental health ...
and harming himself. Embry was fearful and believed there was a “contract” on his life. (DN 105-1, p. 4). Embry was prescribed various medications for his mental health while he was on inmate. On May 7, 2013 ...
Brief • June 15, 2007
reaction, vomiting and acute gastritis. [Am.Compl ¶23, 24, 27] Centegra Defendants failed to perform any mental or physical health intake screening, and failed to perform any screening for suicide risk ...
Article • March 1, 2021 • from PLN March, 2021
Filed under: housing
lead your healthiest life after prison possible. • Behavioral health treatment: Mental illnesses and substance abuse can keep individuals from successful reentry. If you know or suspect you live ...
Publication
). 3. See, e.g., CORR. ASS’N OF N.Y., MENTAL HEALTH IN THE HOUSE OF CORRECTIONS: A STUDY OF MENTAL HEALTH CARE IN NEW YORK PRISONS (2004), 1430 1 2010] FROM WHITE PLAINS TO AUSTIN 1431 prisons4 all ...
Case • 2001
of environmental health,*fn7 and called as an adverse witness Tanya Rodriguez Barrows, unit chief for the Mental Health Center on Rikers Island and an employee of St. Barnabas Hospital. The defendants presented ...
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