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Case Management and Treatment
Mental Health Case Management
All inmates are screened at intake for mental illness, and all inmates are evaluated later in their incarceration if severe mental health problems arise. Those inmates with particularly severe diagnoses are monitored and routinely re-evaluated throughout their incarceration by mental health case managers. The mental health case managers assign mentally ill inmates to the programs listed below as needed. They also provide mental health crisis services. The mental health case managers routinely provide consultation and training to institution correctional officers and to other institution staff.
Medication Management
The Department employs and contracts with psychiatrists and psychiatric nurse practitioners to prescribe psychiatric medications as appropriate. These prescribers work closely with the mental health case managers to ensure treatment continuity. Inmates who do not need other critical services may receive medication only.
Individual and Group Treatment
The Department contracts with licensed mental health providers for individual and group treatment of severe and persistent mental illness. Individual sessions are short-term, and restricted to crisis situations. Group treatment focuses on learning the skills to manage mental illness within the institutions, and in the community after prison discharge.
For additional information contact:

Mental Health Infirmary
The Mental Health Infirmaries are located at Oregon State Penitentiary in Salem, Snake River Correctional Institutions in Ontario and Coffee Creek Correctional Facility in Wilsonville. Mental Health Infirmaries provide both short-term psychiatric crisis services (typically two weeks) for stabilization, diagnosis, or medication adjustment; and a longer term psychosocial rehabilitation program for severely mentally ill inmates. In extreme cases, inmates may be started on involuntary medications while housed within the Mental Health Infirmary, under conditions approved by the courts.
For additional information contact: Aaron Baer (OSP)
Telephone # (503) 378-2073Aaron.P.Baer@doc.state.or.us orJesse Lough (CCCF)
Telephone # (503) 570-6758 Jesse.E.Lough@doc.state.or.usorEstella Gomez (SRCI)Telephone # (541) 881-4979Estella.Gomez@doc.state.or.us
Challenge of Prison Experience (COPE)
The Challenge of Prison Experience (COPE) Program at Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution in Pendleton is on a 74-bed unit providing day treatment services to inmates who are struggling to function in the general prison population, but who do not need the intensive treatment level provided at the Special Management Units. Inmates participate in groups and classes to help them learn basic coping skills, and live in a dormitory setting that emphasizes and requires peer support. Inmates typically stay about six months in the COPE program.
For additional information contact: Joyce Duval
Telephone # (541) 278-7127Joyce.R.Duval@doc.state.or.us
Developmental Disability Training and Treatment
The Oregon Department of Corrections provides intake screening, individualized case management and day treatment for inmates with mental retardation or developmental disabilities.
For additional information contact: Dr. Shari Melton
Telephone # (503) 378-5605 Shari.J.Melton@doc.state.or.us
Case Management
All inmates are screened at intake for low intellectual functioning. All qualifying inmates are followed by a Developmental Disabilities Case Manager at either OSCI or SRCI for males. Case management consists of monitoring, regular contacts to assess inmate status, program referral, and a limited amount of group counseling.
For additional information contact: Charles Bagwell (OSCI)
Telephone # (503) 378-6499Charles.O.Bagwell@doc.state.or.us orScott Graves (SRCI)
Telephone # (541) 881-4588 Scott.D.Graves@doc.state.or.us orPatti Ruscher (CCCF)Telephone # (503) 570-6756Patti.R.Ruscher@doc.state.or.usConnections
The Connections program at Oregon State Correctional Institution in Salem provides day treatment services for up to 50 inmates who need more than case management alone. The Shangri-La Corporation provides the program, which focuses on work skill development, life skill training, and integration into mainstream prison services. Connections also provides a transition program for inmates just prior to prison release.
For additional information contact: Karen Rutledge (OSCI)
Telephone # (503) 373-1464Karen.H.Rutledge@doc.state.or.us
Co-Occurring Disorders Programs
The FREEDOM (50 beds at CRCI) and DIRECTIONS (53 beds at DRCI) programs for men and the STARR (54 beds at CCCF) program for women function much like Pre-Release Day Treatment programs, except that they provide services to inmates with both drug abuse and severe mental health disorders.
For more information contact:
Richard Gorringe (CRCI)
Telephone # (503) 280-6646 Ext. 315
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Linn Menzie (DRCI)
Telephone # (541-325-5792
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Hazel Whitman (CCCF)
Telephone # (503) 570-6557
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