MEDICAL CARE FOR PRISONERS

MTWT COMMON PRISON MEDICAL PROBLEMS
 

Connecticut Chapter:
The Medical Assists Program
 

MTWT DIRECTOR ON MEDICAL PROBLEMS
 

HEALTH CARE FOR INMATES
Administrative Directive Chapter 8
Health Care Service, Hygiene and Sanitation

 

       

The Administrative Directives are available in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format. If you have not yet installed Acrobat Reader, you can download it from the Adobe website.

Chapter Title
8.1 (93 KB) Scope of Health Services Care
8.2 (77 KB) Inmate Death
8.3 (108 KB) Pharmacy Care
8.4 (59 KB) Dental Services
8.5 (66 KB) Mental Health Services
8.6 (70 KB) Credentials of Health Services Staff
8.7 (95 KB) Health Record Management (13 KB)
8.8 (53 KB) Psychoactive Medication
8.10 (85 KB) Quality Assurance and Improvement
8.11 (106 KB) Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
8.11 (Attachment B) (62 KB) Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection (Attachment B)
8.12 (62 KB) Placement of Children Born to Incarcerated Women
8.13 (62 KB) Sex Offender Programs
8.14 (72 KB) Suicide Prevention
8.15 (75 KB) Corrections Compact Health Services
 
   

 

Health Services Hospice
and Palliative Care Program

Correctional Health Services Program Director: Patricia A. Ottolini, R.N., M.P.A.,CCHP

If you need more information, please contact Patricia Ottolini at (860) 692-7645.

What is Hospice?

In earlier times, hospice was a lodging for travelers to rest and find comfort. Today, hospice is regarded as a concept not a place, where end-of-life care is provided for patient and family encompassing body, mind and soul.

If you have a terminal illness when cure is no longer possible, hospice recognizes a peaceful and comfortable death as a valid goal. Hospice offers end-of-life care to all terminally ill inmates and their families regardless of age, gender, nationality, race, creed, and sexual orientation.

What is Palliative Care?

Palliative care is the active care of inmate patients whose disease is not responsive to curative treatment.

The goal of palliative care is achievement of the best possible quality of life for inmate patients and their families. Service extends across all stages of illness.

Philosophy of Connecticut Department of Correction Hospice Program

It is the philosophy of the Connecticut Department of Correction Hospice Program, through an Interdisciplinary Team approach, to provide twenty-four (24) hour compassionate, quality end-of-life care to terminally ill inmates remanded to the Department of Correction and to view their families and /or those emotionally connected to them as part of the "unit of care." This shall be accomplished in a safe, secure manner.

Program Goals

  • To provide quality end-of-life care irrespective of the inmates' criminal charge or personal history.
  • To honor the inmates' support systems including family as they identify family.
  • To address the inmates' needs holistically with emphasis on palliation of physical, social, spiritual and emotional suffering.
  • To assist the inmate with those activities which they consider life affirming.
  • To maintain an end-of-life program consistent with community standards.

 

NATIONAL PRISON HOSPICE ASSOCIATION
www.npha.org/

Connecticut State of Mental Health and Addiction Services Department - Addiction Services Planninghttp://www.dmhas.state.ct.us/recovery/resourceguide.pdf#search='Connecticut%20State%20of%20Mental%20Health%20and%20Addiction%20Services%20Department%20%20Addiction%20Services%20Planning'

Hartford, CT 06101
(860) 418-6841
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Connecticut State of Public Health
Chiefhttp://www.dph.state.ct.us/

Hartford, CT 06101
(860) 509-7120
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Connecticut State of Public Health - Local Health Administration
https://www.han.ct.gov/local_health/
Hartford, CT 06101
(860) 509-7660
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Connecticut State of Attorney General - Health & Human Services
Hartford, CT 06101
(860) 808-5210
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Connecticut State of State Ethics Commission
http://www.ct.gov/ethics/site/

97 Elm Street, Hartford, CT 06106
(860) 566-4472
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Connecticut State of Human Rights and Opportunities Commission
http://www.state.ct.us/chro/100 Broadway, Norwich, CT 06360
(860) 886-5703
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Connecticut State of Attorney General - Whistle Blower Health Care Fraud
http://www.ct.gov/ag/cwp/browse.asp?a=2095&bc=0&c=19185

Hartford, CT 06101
(860) 808-5355
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