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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 ...
Brief • November 24, 2009
Defendants Daniel Walsh. Deputy McCallister. Unnamed Champaign County Correctional Officers. Health Prolessionals Ltd .. Unnamed Jail NUI'se(s). County of Champaign, Illinois. Ivia Morgan. Matthew Gain ...
for the Jail Reentry Roundtable Initiative and the Transition from Jail to Community project. Jay Reid is a research associate at the Urban Institute, where he is involved in researching the link between mental ...
Brief • April 16, 2021
28 4 For example, the Court’s order at Doc. 3518, at 2-5, 13, invalidated the majority of Defendants’ past scores on mental health PMs, but they have not re-audited these PMs, and they include ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
and Deputy Mayors: Mayor Gregory A. Ballard, Indianapolis, IN Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, New York, NY Mayor J. Christian Bollwage, Elizabeth, NJ Mayor John DeStefano, Jr., New Haven, CT Deputy Mayor of Health ...
Brief • December 4, 2020
, physical injury, mental suffering, etc., and those related to the loss of liberty. In determining damages in the first category, courts generally consider lost wages and other economic damages, in addition ...
the institution's design capacity; 3. The size of the living quarters and the number of hours that an inmate must spend therein; 4. The effects of the increased population on the prisoner's mental and physical health ...
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for victims’ rights advocates, more grieving family members. in the debate surrounding the death mental health professionals, child wel- As an organization that works on penalty: the families ...
, October 17, 2008). Further, Kupers makes clear in his deposition that even if Nicholson was malingering, malingerers are not immune from mental health disorders and suicide risks. Second, Plaintiff did ...
November 2012 How do you define disability? The ADA defines “disability” as: (A) a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the major life activities of such individual; (B ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
a day, seven days a week. Mental health services are provided by (b)(7)e icensed master’s level social workers who alternate every other week. These positions are augmented by (b)(7)e RNs, (b)(7)elicensed ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
detainees are usually here less than 24 hours. There are no medical personnel in this . facility. There is no special management unit in this facility. There are rooms available for detox, mental health ...
Brief • May 5, 2020
of a mental health disorder.” Cal. Welf. & Inst. Code § 5150(a). 6 Vos continued to yell towards the front door, in a delusional manner and in disjoined 7 speech as if he was carrying on a conversation ...
Brief • January 8, 2014
illness. 17. In its litigation, the DRN alleges that once an inmate is placed in the RHU, solitude and a lack of access to mental health treatment exacerbates the symptoms of the preexisting mental ...
Publication • November 25, 2019
and mortality and protect public health by providing patients timely access to safe, effective and efficient medical care, and integrate the delivery of medical care with mental health, dental and disability ...
of the settlement were kept secret. Privatized Medical Care DDOC has a 25-year history of contracting with private medical service providers to deliver health care service to its prisoner population. In the 1970s ...
Brief • June 24, 2021
Filed under: Failure to Treat
new contract to provide medical, dental 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 and mental health (MH) care to all ADC inmates. 46. Weiss no longer reviewed x-rays under Centurion's contract ...
Publication • November 16, 2020
, people in custody have basic needs that must be met daily if they are to survive: food, medication, medical and mental health care, and so on. And the imperative to attend regularly to the needs ...
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