2020 ACA San Diego Program Book_Winter Conference

health. A comprehensive program including mental health assessment and treatment, medical intervention, security and community resource services is currently in practice. We will also discuss how their social problems are handled in a multi-disciplinary team approach. Learning Objectives: • Learn how to properly identify and manage patients with GDD and transgender patients. • Discuss the use of telehealth in the area of Gender Dysphoria for clinical and educational purposes. • Discuss the collaboration with community resources in the management and care of Gender Dysphoria issues. Moderator: Lannette Linthicum , M.D., CCHP-A, FACP, Director – Health Services Division, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Huntsville, Texas Speakers: Katrina Camacho , PREA Manager, Harris County Sheriff’s Office, Houston, Texas; Jerome Greenfield , M.D., DFAPA, Health Services Administrator, Iowa Department of Corrections, Des Moines, Iowa; Laxman Sunder , M.D., Harris County Sheriff’s Office, Houston, Texas

• Discuss dental uses of silver both current and past. • Discuss how using silver diamine fluoride can impact a correctional dental program. Moderator: E. Carolina Montoya , Psy.D., Mental Health Services Manager, Miami-Dade County Corrections & Rehabilitation, Miami, Florida Speaker: Luis E. Garabis , Dental Director Mid America Health, Greenwood, Indiana

Workshops

Saturday, Jan. 11 t 8:30–10 a.m.

A-1F Alternatives to Restrictive Housing : Reducing the Use of Restrictive Housing While

Maintaining Safety and Security Room 1B

Since the adoption of the 5 th Edition of Adult Correctional Institutions addressing restrictive housing, many jurisdictions have struggled to find reasonable alternatives which allow the facility to be compliant while maintaining good security practices. In this session, participants will be instructed on the 5 th Edition Expected Practices related to restrictive housing with emphasis on the new expected practices. Participants will be shown what Ohio has done to create alternatives to restrictive housing. This session will further explain how to abide by the new expected practices along with examples of how to limit the use of Restrictive Housing including alternatives for the mentally ill. Learning Objectives: • Participants will be able to understand the difference between restrictive housing and special management. • Participants will have a better understanding of the new 5 th Edition Restrictive Housing Expected Practices. • Participants will be shown Ohio’s examples of alternatives to restrictive housing to include alternatives for the mentally ill. Moderator: Ernie Moore , Deputy Director, Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, Columbus, Ohio Speakers: Edward Banks , Regional Director, Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, Columbus, Ohio;

A-1E Use of Silver Diamine Fluoride (SDF) in a Correctional Setting (CE, CERP) Room 11A With an increase in drug use among young incarcerated adults, specifically methamphetamines, coupled with a decrease in oral care, a dental correctional program can be overwhelmed with dental requests for services, especially in a remote location with minimal dental services

availability. Utilizing Silver Diamine Fluoride (SDF) during the intake process dental exam, when warranted, can help manage decayed teeth that could turn into dental emergencies while incarcerated. Major advantages of SDF are its low cost and ease of application. Learning Objectives: • Discuss the medical uses of silver both current and past.

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