2022 ACA New Orleans Program Book_152nd Congress of Correction
Outcomes observed include decreased patient wait times, fewer patient initiated sick call visits, fewer repeat patient visits, increased efficiency of the sick call process, decreased pill burden and reduced medication administration labor and manpower hours. Learning Objectives: 1.Participants will be able to identify two clinical systems with potential for implementation for innovations discussed. offenders with chronic health conditions. 3.Participants will be able to summarize the long-term outcomes of expedited access to higher level care in the sick call process. Moderator: John Worley , Ph.D., Director of Behavioral Health, Kansas Department of Corrections, Topeka, Kansas Speakers: Paige Hatcher Dodson , M.D., MPH, FAAFP, Kansas Regional Medical Director, Centurion, Topeka, Kansas; Gerald Jorgenson , M.B.A., BSN, Director of Health Care Compliance, Kansas Department of Corrections, Topeka, Kansas; Katie Schmidt , BSN, BA, Regional Manager, Centurion, Topeka, Kansas D-2F Peer Support/Recovery Coaches Program: Empowering Peers to Rise to the Challenge of Recovery (CE-RN) Room 256 Track: Nursing TDCJ’s (Texas Department of Criminal Justice) Peer Support Coach (PSC) Training Program offers select inmates formal peer recovery support education and training so they may serve in a full-time capacity, assisting their inmate peers in establishing and maintaining recovery. PSCs act as role-models, inspiring peers with first-hand experience and empowering them through provision of self-directed recovery support services. PSCs operate in conjunction with facility staff to assist administrators in recognizing 2.Participants will be able to define acuity-based clinical guidelines for
and addressing specific recovery-related challenges to develop and provide coordinated responses, while simultaneously promoting the well-being of inmates with substance use disorders and preparing their peers to maintain a crime-free existence following release. Learning Objectives: 1.Participants will be able to define the prevalence of substance use disorder in the inmate population, as demonstrated by TDCJ and DOJ statistics. 2.Participants will be able to discuss the four major recovery supports and the ten principles of recovery, as defined by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMSHA). 3.Participants will be able to identify how inmate peer support specialists are instrumental in helping their peers navigate the recovery process during incarceration and improve self-efficacy by imparting knowledge of recovery resources, providing guidance in the development of wellness and recovery action plans and encouraging no pro-social involvement. Moderator: Andrea Canul , Deputy Director of Substance Use Treatment Programs, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Huntsville, Texas Speaker: Dalores Riley , Peer Support Specialist, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Huntsville, Texas D-2H What is your Role? An Integrative, Multidisciplinary Approach to Provision of Services in Corrections ( Y CE, CE-RN, CME) Room 257 Track: Multi-Disciplinary Service Team With staff at an all-time premium in all disciplines, it is even more critical to approach patient care in a multi-disciplinary manner. This workshop will discuss the integration of security, medical, mental health, classification and programs to ensure inmate patients with disabilities and those in inpatient mental health
Workshops Sunday, Aug. 7 t 1–2:30 p.m.
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