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Health Paiiners, et al. Civil Action No.: 20 l 7CP3400064/Appellate Case No. 2019-000064 Our File: 5480-10735 Dear Patrick: Enclosed please find Defendant Southern Health Partners' and Dr. Bush's ...
Case • 2001
a necessary requirement for physical and mental well-being. [24] Although we have recognized the value of exercise and its medicinal effects, we have also consistently held that short-term denials ...
State Prison beginning in 1995. (Madrid v. Gomez, 889 F.Supp. 1146 (N.D. Cal. 1995).) A statewide deficiency in mental health care was ordered fixed in Coleman v. Wilson, 912 F.Supp. 1282(N.D. Cal. 1995 ...
Southerland was not a violent man, but he died a violent death in the mental health unit of Rutledge State Prison in Reidsville. Tragically, no one may ever be held responsible for his murder because prison ...
Case • 2007
states that "'if (an inmate) is already at the Inmate Reception Center at the downtown Los Angeles County Jail, he/she will be screened for mental illness, as well as other health concerns, upon arrival ...
Brief • February 1, 2013
intervention and to receive mental health and substance abuse assessments. He was admitted to the Correctional Treatment Facility that same day. On   2     Case 1:13-cv-00134 Document 1 Filed 02/01/13 ...
Brief • 2007
of being placed on the special management meal, a qualified mental health professional reviews the inmate’s mental health status to determine if mental health intervention or further assessment would be more ...
Brief • March 20, 2019
-004.01. 48. The Vera Report determined that “severe overcrowding, a shortage of corrections and mental health staff, and insufficient educational, vocational, and therapeutic programming and mental ...
Brief • March 21, 2018
, in the correctional healthcare ·setting, were high risk. · · · · ·We kind of narrowed that down to four ·categories.· That would be patients -- that would ·be suicidal patients, patients with mental health ·issues ...
Brief • March 21, 2018
Filed under: Wrongful Death
, in the correctional healthcare ·setting, were high risk. · · · · ·We kind of narrowed that down to four ·categories.· That would be patients -- that would ·be suicidal patients, patients with mental health ·issues ...
Publication • August 1, 2016
doesn’t stop just because he is locked up.” “A lot of girls that the officers bother are slow (have mental health problems). They can prey on these women because they don’t know any better.” American ...
Article • May 15, 2008 • from PLN May, 2008
setting in which trained professionals could address high-risk behavior, intervention and the effective treatment of health and medical problems (most notably in the prevalence of drug addiction, mental ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2007
address high-risk behavior, intervention and the effective treatment of health and medical problems (most notably in the prevalence of drug addiction, mental illness and infectious disease). Considering ...
Publication
operates a mental health unit that provides treatment for inmates who participate in the Correctional Clinical Case Management System (CCCMS). CCCMS is an outpatient program designed to maintain or improve ...
Case • 2009
medical [**8] and mental health needs; continuity of prescription medications; continuous monitoring in intake areas; access to toilet and wash basin facilities in intake areas; provision of a blanket ...
Brief • April 20, 2009
Filed under: Jail Specific
holding cells; receiving screenings; 9 access to care for serious medical and mental health needs; continuity of prescription 10 medications; continuous monitoring in intake areas; access to toilet ...
Article • January 15, 1991 • from PLN January, 1991
Filed under: Mental Health
that this fond hope of the capability accurately to predict violence in advance is simply not fulfilled." The A.P.A. flatly denied that mental health professionals are in some way more qualified than the general ...
Article • May 15, 2008
, degeneration, or extreme pain. The plaintiff was kept in jail and got essentially no HIV treatment. The court rules against him because the suit alleges deprivation of mental health care and it does ...
for Women on April, 27, 1997, she was assaulted by Jerry Keen, Correctional Mental Health Counselor I. She was struck in the face with a closed fist, and her head violently jerked backward and twisted ...
Article • May 15, 2007
PI Granted to Disclose Records Under PAMII by The plaintiff, an organization with authority under Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Individuals ("PAMII") (a/k/a PAIMI), has ...
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