It was noted she was recently assigned to the receiving and orientation housing unit, and along with her new responsibilities, trained two new Office Support Assistants and provided manuals to assist them learn their duties. Most recently, he spent hours devoting time learning and teaching himself how to troubleshoot and diagnose refrigeration systems in order to repair the storage cooler and freezer in Food Service. The Corrections Way Ambassadors work hard to encourage DOC staff and to keep their spirits up! He is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate he is a professional and a team player. In Puppies for Parole, selected offenders have the opportunity to become trainers to rescue dogs. It was quickly filled with positive and symptomatic offenders. Recently, while interacting with an offender who had refused eight consecutive meals, CO I Ridgway spoke with the offender and found the offender was not refusing due to protest, but simply was not hungry. Then, his wife remained with their neighbor until her family was able to be there with her. They guide and direct their team and encourage them to always excel. They also said that this is the cleanest and most well-kept institution they have seen. The winners were both awarded a $20 prize. Each of these individuals contribute greatly to the smooth operations of the institution and their professionalism does not go unnoticed. Each of the auditors were very complimentary about how professional and helpful the staff here at CCC were during the audit. Her keen eye and observations contribute towards ensuring a safe and secure institution for both staff and the offender population. The following staff received awards: (Photo 1- Pictured left to right: Warden Chris McBee, COI Mark Ridgway, LPN Marlene Pfister, LPN Tabitha Johnson, AW Marla Felton, DWO Ryan Coffman), (Photo 2- Front left to right: COI Naomi Yuille, Warden Chris McBee, Connie Coots, COII Tina Burns, LPN Tabitha Johnson. Chillicothe Correctional (CCI) 15802 State Route 104 North Chillicothe, OH 45601. She assisted in preparing paperwork, conducting room moves and performing intake checks, then she took the lead in processing early releases to general population to create space. It has also provided a model for other housing units that have since had to adopt Isolation/Quarantine wings. Janet was recognized by the Administrative Team at the Fulton Reception and Diagnostic Center for the continued above and beyond work ethic and willingness to assist the FRDC Records Department both remotely and onsite at FRDC during an unprecedented staff shortage in the office. Housing Unit #2 staff wanted to acknowledge you for once again going above and beyond. The mandatory computer training sessions can be found on this website. Ms. Ireland is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate she is a professional and a team player, Michaelle Lowery, Corizon, WSRU Coordinator May 3, 2021, Billie Richards, COI to CCM - May 17, 2021, Paula Murphy, OSA to MVE Supervisor II May 24, 2021, Christopher Carpenter, COI to Electronics Technician May 24, 2021, Tammy Dysart, Business Executive II May 31, 2021. Amber is the definition of team player. United States, Credentialed Batter Intervention Programs, Early Discharge/ Earned Compliance Credit, A Guide to Understanding P&P for Family and Friends, Level I Supervision Report Form (Only works with Internet Explorer), Required Educational Assessment and Community Treatment (REACT), Supervision Strategies and Treatment Alternatives Booklet, Suicide Is Forever video - female version, Community Supervision Centers & Community Release Centers, Law Enforcement Notification System (LENS), https://maps.google.com/maps?q=%273151%20Litton%20Road%2C%20Chillicothe%2C%20MO, Division of Offender Rehabilitative Services. This was immediately relayed to additional supervisory staff. OSA Kielly McGinley This award is bestowed on a staff member by their colleagues for performing exceptional actions that promote professionalism, teamwork, integrity and/or safety. July 1 PBC Dress Down Day $2 Bomb Pop Day, July 4 Special Olympics Dress Down Day $2, July 5 Morale Committee Dress Down Day - $2, July 7 The Corrections Way Dress Down Day - $2, July 11 Special Olympics Dress Down Day - $2, July 13 The Corrections Way Dress Down Day - $2, July 14 Morale Committee FREE Dress Down Day, July 18 Special Olympics Dress Down Day - $2, July 25 Special Olympics Dress Down Day - $2, July 27 Morale Committee Dress Down Day - $2. Front Row (L to R): Maggie Hooper, RN, Michelle Minnis, HSA, Jacey Vestal, DON, Randy Hulett, COII, and Hannah Anderson, COI. Varied packages of M&Ms with thank you notes attached were made available for clerical to take back to their desks, Pictured front row (l to r) Emily Asher POII, Holly Stevens OSA (formerly COII), and Mandy Corbin CCMII. She is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate she is a professional and a team player. Each inmate has an account for personal funds that can be used to buy items from the prison canteen. The most recent evidence of this was the Let Your Value Sparkle) display that was in the main lobby. The nomination stated, CO I Jeremy Fulks dedication to the Department and his incredible searching ability not only lightened the workload of TCC staff, but also made the facility safer by removing an improvised weapon that could have been used on a staff member or an offender.. The CCC Wellness Committee sold BBQ hot dog lunches to staff members on all three shifts for $5.00. Chillicothe offers Business Technology, Cosmetology, Culinary Arts, Customer Service Representative, and Professional Gardening. CO I Rhonda Gulley was named the CCC Employee of the Month for July 2022. He noticed the vehicle was a state van and he saw a fellow officer getting out of the vehicle, so he turned around to assist. CCC has started using doc.gps for training purposes. Skirts, dresses, and shorts may be no shorter than two inches above the top of the kneecap. Vicki Price, Senior Office Support Assistant was named the April 2021 Employee of the Month. Vickis actions greatly contribute to the smooth operations of the institution and her professionalism does not go unnoticed. Due to the diligence of CO I Jettelson, these items of contraband were confiscated, which helped ensure the safety and security of the institution. Congratulations to Case Manager Ben Sutton who was presented with the Department of Corrections Distinguished Service Award! CO I Richard Jettelson The Renewal Award is in recognition of outstanding achievement in facilitating the growth of Angel Tree Christmas. However, if you'd like to you can join our free support group on Facebook by She assisted with keeping the Administration work area clean when the porters werent coming up due to COVID-19. Angel tree gifts and food drive items were collected from November 4 through December 2. Her knowledge that often requests such as this are needed due to an offenders need for knee or leg elevation, which can quickly deplete a state-issue pillow, led her to design and create a sturdier, firmer pillow out of depleted mattresses that had been set aside for surplus. 2021, Jennifer Horton, OSA to Account Clerk July 1, 2021, Anna Fountain, CKII to COI July 11, 2021, Sharon Grant, CTE Supervisor July 31, 2021, Shona Simpson, IAC promoted to CCM at WMCC July 25, 2021. We had 22 plunges, 5 of the plunges were Pee Wee plunges. The CCC Wellness Committee held a Community Blood Center blood drive on Tuesday, October 12, 2021 from 10:00am 3:00pm. This may be completed by a walk-through metal detector or a hand-held wand. Long-term substance use disorder treatment (12 months and six months) for chronic and progressive addictions is provided at Chillicothe Correctional Center. October 17 Blood Drive 9:00 am 3:00 pm, CO I Curtis is assigned on Third Shift, where he is one of only two staff designated as PACT members. FUM Cheryl Richey Kelly Tipton, Centurion RN, transfer from MCC 12/19/22, Linda Campbell, Gateway RRMAT Peer Specialist 12/28/22, Sherry Parkhurst, Gateway RRMAT Re-entry Supervisor 12/28/22, Erin Sumner, SOSA to Records Officer I 12/4/22. Supply Manager Stith indicated in the nomination, Ms. It was indicated that CO I Humphrey is assigned to the administrative segregation unit and consistently goes above and beyond her assigned duties on a daily basis to ensure the unit is running smoothly. Stevens actions greatly contribute to the smooth operations of the institution and his professionalism does not go unnoticed. Congratulations COI Wilson and thank you to everyone who helped make the blood drive a success! On July 7, 2020, while traveling home from work, Major David Savage and COI Erick Passig each came upon the same car accident on US Highway 36 in Linn County. We're sorry, but we don't have any insights for this institution at this time. Jeremys actions greatly contribute to the smooth operations of the institution and his professionalism does not go unnoticed. He secured the item which appeared to be wrapped in toilet tissue and took it into the housing unit module for further examination. Chillicothe Correctional Center, Missouri State-wide Missouri Inmate Search The state inmate search contains incarceration profiles and correctional supervision records of over 2 million inmates, probationers and parolees. The CCC PBC put on an awesome Christmas Week! When you bring a small infant or child, one clear carry-all for infant supplies is allowed. These tablets allow the inmate to send and receive emails, purchase music, movies, and games, access educational content, request services, and use offender phone services. Lindas actions greatly contribute to the smooth operations of the institution and her professionalism does not go unnoticed. The facility houses Female Offenders who are convicted for crimes which come under Missouri state and federal laws. After receiving this information, CO II Jackson noticed that an offender who had exhibited suspicious behavior was trying to conceal an item from her while performing a search. Warden Tim Shoop Phone 740-774-7080 (Fax: 740-779-5398) Email drc.cci@odrc.state.oh.us Address 15802 State Route North 104 Chillicothe, OH 45601 Volunteers in Prison Tuesday was Christmas/Winter themed dress down day, and a gift card from HyVee for each employee. Paiten has gone above and beyond to voluntarily add to her own duties in order to assist her fellow staff. Contestants included Warden Chris McBee, DWO Ryan Coffman, DWOM Kimberly Herring, Major David Savage, and IIO Aaron York. 2. 2nd row (l to r) Adam Wynne COI, Jessie Fondren COII, Lindsay Brown COI, David Baker COI, Kelsie Wynne COI, Nicholas Searcy, ROI. The following town hall meetings were held in September: September 27 at 6:00 am, 8:00 am, & 3:00 pm. Ms. Stevens is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate she is a professional and a team player. February 15 Holiday-Washingtons Birthday. Jeremy was nominated for this award by CO III Tyler Lewis, who recognized his constant professionalism and commitment to ensuring safety and security. 21 offenders participated in the Polar Plunge raising $413.00 for Special Olympics. The nomination indicated that Chad is a first responder for the community of Mendon and was one of the first on the scene at the accident. CO I Donald Rogers August Town Hall meetings were held on August 25, 2022 at 6:00am, 7:30am and 3:00pm. The trooper on scene reported the woman had two black eyes and her nose and lip were bleeding from the assault. She takes pride in her job and is always willing to help when needed.. James Fleming, Centurion Psychiatrist 12/7/21, Karen Gatton, CCM to FUM (transfer to WMCC) 12/20/21, Stacey Soper, Cook II to Cook III 12/19/21, Paula Helm, Vocational Education OSA 12/31/21. The storage freezer is now running cooler than it ever has. No headwear is allowed except for verified religious purposes and is subject to search. On September 15, 2020, an email was sent from Functional Unit Manager Lori Parkey explaining a bare paper tree that was attached to the wall in the Lobby. Even during the busiest of times,Lybarger always kept his cool and was very professional and pleasant to deal with. She listens to questions and concerns with sincerity and has followed up when given answers. Chris Shaw. March 4 PBC FREE Dress Down Day - National Staff Appreciation Day, March 7 - Morale Committee $2 Dress Down Day, March 16 Red Cross blood drive 9:00am 3:00 pm, March 17 PBC $2 Dress Down Day St. Patricks Day theme, March 22 Morale Committee $2 Dress Down Day. The Corrections Way ambassadors had four dress down days. It was indicated that while Patricia was assigned as the Office Support Assistant in Food Service, they were experiencing a staff shortage and she was always willing to help out. CHILLICOTHE, Mo. The man was trying to whip out the fire with a shirt and a woman was standing a safe distance from the vehicle holding a baby. Town Hall meetings in July were held July 26 at 6:00 am and July 29 at 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Meeting minutes have not been made available yet. September 7 Morale Committee Dress Down Day - $2, September 12- PBC Dress Down Day FREE Corrections Week, September 13 - PBC Dress Down Day FREE Corrections Week, September 14 - PBC Dress Down Day FREE Corrections Week, September 15 - PBC Dress Down Day FREE Corrections Week, September 16 - PBC Dress Down Day FREE Corrections Week, September 22 PBC Dress Down Day (Fall Theme) - $2, September 28 Special Olympics Dress Down Day - $2, September 29 Special Olympics Dress Down Day - $2. Corrections Officer II Cody Spease was named the CCC Employee of the Month for April 2022. He was presented this award due to an incident he responded to on September 22, 2021 when he was assigned as a CO I. The Wellness Committee hosted a blood drive with Community Blood Center Wednesday, January 12, 2022. Offender speakers were Melissa Mahan and Renee Carrawell. November Town Hall meetings were held on November 29, 2022 at 6:00am, 10:30am and 3:00pm. CO II Chad Gardner was presented with the Department of Corrections Lifesaver Award, which is bestowed on staff who have taken extraordinary actions to save the life of another person on or off duty. Correctional Reception Center (CRC) 11271 State Route 762 Orient, Ohio 43146. . The second event involved a staff member who had a cardiac event at work. Kelleys actions and initiative not only answered a need for offenders with specific medical needs, but also conserved Clothing Issues budget and inventory by reducing the number of state-issue pillows needed to address those needs.. He took these items to the shift commanders office, reviewed camera footage, and was able to make a positive identification of the offender responsible. June 7 Special Olympics Dress Down Day $2, June 8 Special Olympics Dress Down Day $2, June 9 Morale Committee Dress Down Day $2, June 13 PBC Dress Down Day FREE (Tye Dye), June 14 PBC Dress Down Day FREE (Flag Day), June 15 PBC Dress Down Day FREE (Disney), June 16 PBC Dress Down Day FREE (Hawaiian), June 17 PBC Dress Down Day FREE (Sports), June 21 Morale Committee Dress Down Day FREE, June 23 Special Olympics Dress Down Day $2, June 28 Special Olympics Dress Down Day $2, June 30 Morale Committee Dress Down Day $2. Visitors under 18 years old, unless married to the offender, must be accompanied by an authorized adult visitor. Career and Technical Education tutors and HSE Academic Education tutors as well as Academic and Vocational Education staff were recognized. Ben Sutton - Congratulations to Case Manager Ben Sutton who was presented with the Department of Corrections Distinguished Service Award! Chuck was nominated for this award by Warden McBee, who recognized his constant professionalism and commitment to the safety and security of the institution. All three continued the life saving measures until the offender was off site with LT. Eckert staying with the offender in the ambulance and assisting the paramedics by conducting chest compressions until she was relieved by the Hedrick Medical Center staff. He drove her to the Emergency Room and waited with her until his wife could relieve him so he could go to work. quick actions very possibly saved my life. Three staff members have received their Certificate of Achievement as The Corrections Way Ambassadors. The following town hall meetings were held in January: There were a total of 15 staff members in attendance at the December town hall meetings. Chuck Ness - Congratulations to Institutional Investigator Chuck Ness who was presented with the Department of Corrections Distinguished Service Award! There were 11 staff members present. Mr. Fulk is a huge asset to this facility and his actions consistently demonstrate that he is a professional and a team player. The rest of the money was used to COMPLETELY FILL the Salvation Army Food Bank box at Walmart which was empty when the shopper elves (Emily Anderson and Candice Bell) arrived at Walmart. Chillicothe Correctional Center is a mixed-security state prison for female inmates located in Chillicothe, Missouri. It was indicated that on November 3, 2021, in the course of his regular duties, CO I David Gilgour located a suspicious item in the offender forms folder located on the wall in the Housing Unit #5 rotunda. Ray was nominated for this award by Deputy Warden Kimberly Herring and Food Service Manager Sherry Oldham, who recognized his constant professionalism and commitment to ensuring the smooth operations of the facility. Awards given out were as follows: The Employee of the Year for 2020 was Kristina Sims, COI. Due to Cameron's willingness to help and quick response in putting out the fire, many. He instantly sprang into action by entering the cell and taking actions which undoubtedly preserved the life of the offender, in addition to following the proper procedures to ensure the safety of the area. January had 72 staff members attend Defensive Tactics training in our Training Building. Dominos pizza, cupcakes made by Kim Klever and chocolate covered strawberries were served. Sunday, April 2, 2017. CO I McKiddy submitted a proposal for a TASC property room located in Housing Unit #1 which will be very beneficial for the institution in saving time and effort by allowing staff quick access to the property and should also be cost saving by reducing the monies reimbursed to offenders due to lost or damaged property. On March 19, 2019 as Captain Jerry Shafer was driving home from work on westbound US Highway 36, he observed a vehicle in the ditch. Three inmates escape Athens County correctional facility, one apprehended. Upon receiving notification of the situation, Mr. Christopher halted his normal duties and responded. The Administration staff recognized CCCs Employee Health Nurse, Angela Albertson with gift cards to local merchants in Chillicothe on Nurses Day, May 12.