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and Release ("Agreement") is made and t:llll\!L'eel into by and between Plaintiff, Floyd May ("Plaintiff''), Holly Logan ("Logan"} and 1/exford Health Sources, Inc. ("Wexford"). Plaintiff, Logan and Wexford ...
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Filed under: Discrimination, Gay/Lesbian
necessary medical and mental health care. For more in depth protocol involving Jail Health Services refer to the 2004 Jail Health Procedures. 6.00,000 Transgender Inmates Draft Page 2 of 5 Department ...
agency charged with operating the prison system the and Human wage,Health and efforts to authority to contract for facilities and services with the private sector or a political Services subdivision ...
Brief • 2005
of the defendants actions plaintiff has suffered severe emotional and mental distress. She has been under the care of mental health professionals since the incident. FIRST CLAIM 28. Plaintiff incorporates ...
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conditions which ensure D-Unit inmates' lack of contact with non-D-Unit inmates. (c) Mental Health Services. Psychology staff will provide DUnit inmates an initial psychological assessment within 14 days ...
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-Unit inmates. Inmates who require examination will be seen in the examination room. (c) Mental Health Services: Psychology staff will provide I-Unit inmates an initial psychological assessment within 14 ...
consideration of the input provided by the then Director, Department of Engineering and Facilities Management, decided to construct Garner Correctional Institution on land that had once been a state mental health ...
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MEDICAL, DENTAL AND FOOD SERVICES MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES RELIGIOUS SERVICES AND COUNSELING VISITATION RECREATION TELEPHONE Revised 10/06 2 G-9. TELEVISIONS G-10. CANTEEN G-11. LIBRARY G-12. SUBSTANCE ...
system’s share of the state budget tripled. The growth in the prison population led to overcrowding and poor conditions, prompting lawsuits alleging inadequate medical and mental health care. In 2009 ...
sergeant Steve Richmond, are all accused of subjecting the prisoners at the jail to actual or imminent harm from the lack of "adequate medical, dental, and mental health care," as well as "physical violence ...
Article • March 15, 2003 • from PLN October, 2004
in the outside community, although CDC's needs are understandably skewed by the concentrated need to treat AIDS, hepatitis, mental illness and an aging prison population as 25,000 lifers continues to be denied ...
states and the federal prison system. Some of the results were that among female victims, 65.5% were likely to also suffer from mental health problems (compared to 30% among male victims). Rates ...
in mountaintop mining counties. For example, researchers have concluded that mountaintop mining areas are associated with more days of poor physical and mental health, even when compared with people living near ...
Article • August 29, 2017 • from PLN September, 2017
.” Dr. Murthy left office in April 2017 after being asked to resign by the Trump administration. Incorporating research from the Centers for Disease Control and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health ...
, Corizon conducted more than 20,000 audio-visual medical visits at 150 sites in over 20 states; those visits included consultations and examinations for both medical and mental health care. Like Mendel, Dr ...
in Peoria, Illinois. John King suffered from serious health problems, including asthma, diabetes, a heart condition, high blood pressure, seizures, severe anxiety and other mental health issues when he ...
searches, prisoners may be more inclined to participate in substance abuse counseling and other programs offered by the jail, argued Amber Wolfrom with the Board of Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health ...
Article • October 26, 2015 • from PLN November, 2015
Filed under: Food
of medical and mental-health care,” according to AZCentral. And despite Arpaio’s boast of the money being saved by the vegetarian meals, Maricopa County taxpayers remain on the hook for millions ...
of Shawnee County, Kansas voted to settle for $150,000 a state lawsuit by the estate and heirs of a prisoner who died after being incarcerated in a Topeka jail. The lawsuit alleged negligence by Prison Health ...
Brief • 2007
to provide adequate medical and mental health care, and failing to provide safe and sanitary living conditions. 14. The factual allegations set forth in paragraph 13 have been obvious and known to Defendants ...
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