2023 ACA Philadelphia Program Book_153rd Congress of Correction

Learning Objectives: • Learn three examples of how community expectations may conflict with the “reality” of jails. • Identify what stabilizing the mental health population within a correctional setting looks like. • Describe two benefits of utilizing a multidisciplinary approach to working with the needs of the incarcerated individual with behavioral health needs. Moderator: Deborah Schult , Ph.D., President, Behavioral Health, VitalCore Health Strategies, Topeka, Kansas Speakers: Chrissy Russell , Director of Behavioral Health, VitalCore Health Strategies, Topeka, Kansas; Paula Smith , CJM Capital, Sedgwick County Adult Detention/Juvenile Facility, Wichita, Kansas; Kendra Wolff , APRN Mental Health HP, Sedgwick County Adult Detention/Juvenile Facility, Wichita, Kansas; A-1J Emerging Infectious Diseases in Corrections and Beyond (CE, CERP, CME) Track: Medical Room 204-C This presentation will update participants in the area of emerging infectious diseases. Given the recent COVID-19 pandemic, it is important to remain vigilant of old, new and developing infectious diseases. The effects of these diseases can be unpredictable. For example, the recent bird flu outbreaks have resulted in mass culling of poultry resulting in price hikes of eggs nationwide. Furthermore, participants will be updated on the treatment of these diseases, how they are diagnosed and basic methods of prevention of transmission. Case presentations will also be discussed. Learning Objectives: • Identification of emerging infectious diseases. • Diagnosis and treatment of emerging infectious diseases. • Prevention of transmission of emerging infectious diseases.

enrollment can be operationalized within a correctional environment. • Examine the process for developing a network of community providers and associated materials for the purpose of ensuring proper community linkage post release. • Gain insight into potential challenges to implementation and opportunities for growth. Moderator: Vandelyn T. Phillips , BSN, RN, CCHP, Vice President Operations, YesCare — Philadelphia Department of Prisons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Speakers: Xavier D. Beaufort Sr. , Deputy Commissioner, Philadelphia Department of Prisons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Carlos A. Permell , M.S.A., YesCare — Philadelphia Department of Prisons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Reed Domer-Shank , M.S.C, YesCare — Philadelphia Department of Prisons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania A-1H When Jails are the Largest Mental Health Provider in the Nation: How to Balance Community Expectations with Stabilizing this Complex Population (CE, Y CE) Track: Mental Health Room 204-A As has been identified over the last several years, jails and prisons have become the largest provider of mental health care across America. Given the limitation of resources in healthcare and public safety, stabilizing the mental health of incarcerated individuals has not always been a priority. To effectively address and meet the needs of this underserved population, strategies must be developed to balance the community’s expectations and the reality of what is provided within a correctional facility. With the implementation of new strategies in the community and in jails, collaboration can occur to address this challenge. We will review how a multidisciplinary strategy can effectively address the behavioral health care needs of this population.

Thursday, Aug. 10 ▼ 8–9:30 a.m.

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64 — ACA 153 rd Congress of Correction | Philadelphia

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