An Awards Ceremony was held on Friday, December 17, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. in the CCC Roll Call Room to recognize staff indicated below. CO II Jackson was successful in confiscating the item which turned out to be dangerous contraband. Connor Passig, COI, Marlene Caselman, RN, and Christina Hoskins, RN. He was able to redirect the offender and gained compliance by utilizing deescalation tactics. OSA LUNCHEONKimberly Klever, AOSA and Angela Hightower, OSA-Switchboard honored all clerical who work on the switchboard relief rotation schedule with a pizza luncheon on Friday, April 23 in conjunction with Administrative Professionals Day. Brooke Jettelson, LPN (Corizon) August 17, 2020, Madison Searcy, LPN (Corizon) August 17, 2020, Becca Myrick, LPN, PRN (Corizon) August 17, 2020, David Sanson, COI, (transfer from WMCC) August 17, 2020, James Williams, Dentist (Corizon) August 24, 2020, Dora Beers, COIII (transfer from OCC) August 30, 2020, Megan Paalher, Licensed Practical Nurse (Corizon) August 31, 2020, Julianne Walton from Cook II to COI August 9, 2020, Shawn Pettigrew from CCMII to Functional Unit Manager August 24, 2020, Firearms training has restarted for Custody effective August 31, 2020, No town hall meetings were held in August, September 14 18 - Corrections Week, FREE Dress Down Days all week. The visitor in this case was taken into custody by the Chillicothe Police Department and is currently pending felony charges. Chucks efforts contributed to the safe environment we all strive for every day here at Chillicothe Center. Shawns actions greatly contributed to the smooth operations of the institution and his professionalism does not go unnoticed. I believe COI Walsh should be recognized for her dedication to the safety and security of the institution with her quick thinking preventing what could have been a much worse situation for the offender. Kelly Tipton, Centurion RN, transfer from MCC 12/19/22, Linda Campbell, Gateway RRMAT Peer Specialist 12/28/22, Sherry Parkhurst, Gateway RRMAT Re-entry Supervisor 12/28/22, Erin Sumner, SOSA to Records Officer I 12/4/22. Linda was nominated for this award by Mailroom Supervisor, SOSA Penney Clevenger, who recognized her constant professionalism and commitment to ensuring a safe environment for staff and offenders. AC State Rep: N/A Western MO (men) WMCC - Cameron, Missouri AC Chair: Dave Fulton - fultonda@msn.com AC Vice Chair: Gary Porter - bodyman18@juno.com AC State Rep: Unknown He then managed to extinguish the fire from the truck, utilizing two fire extinguishers and bottled water, prior to the fire department arriving. She always jumped in and helped wherever she was needed, in addition to accomplishing her regularly assigned duties. Patricias actions greatly contribute to the smooth operations of the institution and her professionalism does not go unnoticed. Steven was nominated for this award by CO II Tommy Pittman and FUM Ashton Christopher, who recognized his constant professionalism and commitment to ensuring a safe environment for staff and offenders. We had 46 staff member present, 43 units were collected and we had 12 first time donors. Second row left to right: CCMII Robert Coots, RN Jenny Meehan, CSI Jerry Shafer. IPO Asher did a wonderful job working with all areas to make the necessary arrangements. Katrina was nominated for this award by her supervisor, COII Tommy Pittman, who recognized her constant professionalism and commitment to ensuring a safe environment for staff and offenders. He is very meticulous in his job duties as the Ad Seg Property Officer. October Town Halls were held October 29, 2021 from 6:00-7:00am, 8:00-9:00am and 3:00-4:00pm. Buttz was assigned to hospital duty last fall, guarding an offender receiving medical treatment. It is stated in the nomination, FUM Ashton Christophers willingness to assist his housing unit in emergency situations displays exemplary leadership skills and teamwork. This facility also houses the majority of the female inmates in the state who are serving life sentences. At CCC, over 330 offenders participated; impacting over 714 children. Learn more . Vicki Price, Senior Office Support Assistant was named the April 2021 Employee of the Month. There were 14 staff members present. Chuck Ness - Congratulations to Institutional Investigator Chuck Ness who was presented with the Department of Corrections Distinguished Service Award! Mr. Walker is a huge asset to this facility and his actions consistently demonstrate that he is a professional and a team player. Buttz was assigned to hospital duty last fall, guarding an offender receiving medical treatment. Click to email your reservation to CCI. Dominos pizza, cupcakes made by Kim Klever and chocolate covered strawberries were served. CO I Joshua Hess When it was known I needed emergency medical attention, I requested an ambulance. Pictured: COII John Morris receiving his award from DWOM Ryan Coffman. Special thanks is given to Coordinators Jami Walker and Tanya Allen! ], Marceline Duckworth, COI, Part-Time 9/12/22, Jacob Hamilton, Stationary Engineer 9/12/22, Chestina Mahurin, Academic Teacher 9/12/22, Chelsea Boyd, Substance Abuse Counselor 9/12/22, Cameron Mitchell, Substance Abuse Counselor 9/12/22, Maicyn Kornbrust, LPN, Centurion 9/20/22. Housing Unit 8 was designated as the original Isolation/Quarantine are in our containment plan. PACT members are not always shown much recognition or appreciation because most of the assistance they give is confidential. The nomination indicated that Chad is a first responder for the community of Mendon and was one of the first on the scene at the accident. CO I Peters is a huge asset to this facility and his actions consistently demonstrate that he is a professional and a team player. The mandatory computer training sessions can be found on this website. No action went unnoticed. Please be sure to share this website with others so that we can spread the word and help to maintain rights for current and former inmates. Chillicothe Correctional Center 1,592 Women's Eastern Reception, Diagnostic and Correctional Center 781 Total Female Permanent Capacity 2,373 Total Permanent Capacity 27,665 Missouri Prison Capacity Planned for Fiscal Year 2022. Awards given out were as follows: The Employee of the Year for 2020 was Kristina Sims, COI. Her keen searching skills and attention to detail contributed towards this substance being found, therefore, preventing drugs from entering the institution and getting into an offenders possession. He conducted himself in a professional manner which gained the offenders trust as well as compliance. She then took the appropriate notifications and Visiting Room staff were alerted of this information. This finding led to mailroom staff pulling all similar envelopes of the same color from incoming mail and resulted in the discovery of several other envelopes found to also be concealing dangerous contraband. The Corrections Way Ambassadors work hard to encourage DOC staff and to keep their spirits up! CO I Rhonda Gulley was named the CCC Employee of the Month for July 2022. Rhonda was nominated for this award by CO II Nicholas Koenig, who recognized her constant professionalism and ability to handle difficult situations. Mr. Christopher is a huge asset to this facility and his actions consistently demonstrate that he is a professional and a team player. James Fleming, Centurion Psychiatrist 12/7/21, Karen Gatton, CCM to FUM (transfer to WMCC) 12/20/21, Stacey Soper, Cook II to Cook III 12/19/21, Paula Helm, Vocational Education OSA 12/31/21. Congratulations to Sergeant Jeff McDaniel and Captain Lorri Welling who were both presented with the Department of Corrections Distinguished Service Award! Pictured (L to R) Linda Shafer, Carla Meyers, Kylee Ireland, Emily Asher, April Wolf, JD Shafer, David Gilgour. February 3 PBC Favorite football team dress down day $2.00, February 4 Wellness Committee Wear RED FREE dress down day, February 21 HOLIDAY Washingtons Birthday. Her keen searching skills and attention to detail contributed towards this substance being found, therefore, preventing drugs from entering the institution and getting into an offenders possession. CO I Jeremy Fulk was named the CCC Employee of the Month for December 2022. The following staff received awards: (Photo 1- Pictured left to right: Warden Chris McBee, COI Mark Ridgway, LPN Marlene Pfister, LPN Tabitha Johnson, AW Marla Felton, DWO Ryan Coffman), (Photo 2- Front left to right: COI Naomi Yuille, Warden Chris McBee, Connie Coots, COII Tina Burns, LPN Tabitha Johnson. quick actions very possibly saved my life. You may deposit funds into an offenders account via electronic transfer through JPay. Hot dogs were barbecued on the staff grill May 14, 2021. The Wellness Committee hosted a blood drive with Community Blood Center Wednesday, January 12, 2022. On December 16, 2019, while separating offender mail for Housing Unit #5, CO I Abbott was instrumental in preventing an item of dangerous contraband from getting into the hands of an offender when she noticed something suspicious involving the return address label of an incoming mail item. Volunteers in Prison. The Missouri DOC requires you to send pictures and personal correspondence in separate mailings. At least 189 inmates and nine employees at Chillicothe Correctional Center are now infected in what has become the worst coronavirus outbreak at any prison statewide. Every morning on the way to work, Ben waves at his neighbor and on one particular morning when she wasn't seated in her normal chair outside to wave at him, he stopped to check on her as this was out of the ordinary. CO I Scott Jackson CO I Jeremy Fulk was named the CCC Employee of the Month for December 2022. Warden McBee has conducted a presentation for CCM II Huber and ITO Bower and recognized their efforts. As FUM Christopher is fairly new to the position of Functional Unit Manager, he should be commended on a job well done., Office Support Assistant Paiten Sackrey was named the CCC Employee of the Month for February 2022. Wrap-around, slit skirts, or dresses are not permitted. They also said that this is the cleanest and most well-kept institution they have seen. On June 26, 2020, an offender in the Transitional Care Unit was in duress at which time her breathing stopped and life preserving measures had to be taken. This recovery prevented offenders from receiving and using an illegal substance. CO I Dusty Lybargerwas chosen as the Employee of the Month for the month of September. On July 15, 2021 an awards ceremony for several staff members received the, Emily Asher, Institutional Probation and Parole Officer, was named the June 2021 Employee of the Month. He is a great asset to Housing Unit #1, as well as the rest of the facility and should be commended for his duties., An awards assembly was held on August 30 in the Roll Call room for the following, It was indicated that recently while driving home from work, he came upon a truck that was on fire, with flames leaping out of the driver's side window. Morgan Shaw won a ham and Cristopher Talbert won a turkey from HyVee donated by the Wellness Committee. Carla McDaniel, COI transfer from WMCC 10/31/21, David Doss, Labor Supervisor promoted to Maintenance Worker II on 10/10/21, Rodney Harkins, CCM to Stationary Engineer 10/10/21. Mr. Monroy utilized quick thinking skills in responding to this incident and ensured the safety of all those around him. CO I Vicki McKiddy Kylee was nominated for this award her supervisor, Penney Clevenger, SOSA who recognized her constant professionalism and commitment to ensuring a safe environment for staff and offenders. The first event involved an offender who attempted suicide. Amber was nominated by IPO Tamira Marriott recognizing her positive attitude, her outstanding work ethic, and willingness to assist others. We had 22 plunges, 5 of the plunges were Pee Wee plunges. After discovering the mother was unable to pick up the child, another member of the group was to take the child to Kansas City. This particular fundraiser was going to the purchase of Scholastic Books for local elementary students. March 4 1st round of in house COVID immunizations for staff, March 11 Morale Committee Dress Down Day, March 25 Morale Committee Free Dress Down Day. Her actions greatly contribute to the safety and security of the institution and her professionalism does not go unnoticed. He was nominated by CO II John Morris and CO III Stephanie Eckert. Utilizing his experience and training regarding conflict resolution, it was noted that he immediately began establishing control of the area. Ms. Wolf is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate that she is a professional and a team player. General searches of visitors are conducted. He instantly sprang into action by entering the cell and taking actions which undoubtedly preserved the life of the offender, in addition to following the proper procedures to ensure the safety of the area. (Lifesaver Award recipients 1122 photo and King, Brown photo), Addison Webb, Gateway, Substance Abuse Counselor 11/8/22, Trevor Phillips, Part-time COI 11/14/22, Alexander Arthur, COII, transfer from MCC 11/21/22, William Yarbrough, COI November 30, 2022. The PBC also had fundraisers throughout the year and used the money earned to buy gifts. Paitens actions greatly contributed to the smooth operations of the institution and her professionalism does not go unnoticed. On July 13, 2020, a memorandum was received from Doris E. Falkenrath, Warden of FRDC, expressing her appreciation for CROIII Jennifer Kamps assistance in the Records Department at FRDC during a time of quarantine immediately following their sentinel testing on June 2, 2020. July Town Halls were held July 23, 2021 from 6:00-7:00am, 10:00-11:00am and 3:00-4:00pm. Correctional Reception Center (CRC) Southeast Region. She always did this with a smile on her face.. PBC also hosted a FREE dress down day each day of that week. Friday was Buffalo Plaid/Flannel themed dress down day and popcorn. Chucks professionalism while interacting with this offender was exceptional and is the standard by which every staff member should strive to achieve. On September 8, 2021 while conducting his normal duties in Housing Unit #1, a situation arose near the end of the work day in the unit which required additional staff assistance as several staff were gone or already assisting with a separate situation in another location. Its people like him that make this place feel like family, and allows staff members to turn to each other in times of need., Lifesaver & Distinguished Service Awards photos attached. If you are interested in a career with the Missouri Department of Corrections at the Chillicothe Correctional Center, you can find job listings by clicking here. There were a total of 11 staff members in attendance at the February town hall meetings. March 4 PBC FREE Dress Down Day - National Staff Appreciation Day, March 7 - Morale Committee $2 Dress Down Day, March 16 Red Cross blood drive 9:00am 3:00 pm, March 17 PBC $2 Dress Down Day St. Patricks Day theme, March 22 Morale Committee $2 Dress Down Day. The nomination stated, "It was indicated that in addition to monitoring delivery traffic at both the institutional warehouse and food service warehouse docks, you step up to assist by checking supply carts prior to them leaving the warehouse to ensure the supplies match against the supply requests which helps ensure the accuracy of warehouse inventories and that you also assist staff and offenders coming into the warehouse to return depleted stock. Jeremys actions greatly contribute to the smooth operations of the institution and his professionalism does not go unnoticed. Staff questions were presented regarding nicotine lozenges for the offender population, staff training, and medical lay-ins. The man fled the scene on foot with Captain Shafer staying with the woman to ensure her safety until troopers arrived. CO I Charles Henton Chuck was nominated for this award by Warden McBee, who recognized his constant professionalism and commitment to the safety and security of the institution. Friday all staff received a flashlight pen. He noticed the vehicle was a state van and he saw a fellow officer getting out of the vehicle, so he turned around to assist. February Town Hall meetings were held on Friday, February 25, 2022 at 6:00am, 9:00am, and 3:00pm. Angel tree gifts and food drive items were collected from November 4 through December 2. December Town Hall meetings were held on Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at 6:00am, 10:00am, and 3:00pm. Shafer, Vicki Price, Kylee Ireland, Emily Asher, Holly Stevens (Baker), Katrina Humphrey, Shawn Walker, Raechel Kelley, April Wolf, and David Gilgour. It was indicated that on November 3, 2021, in the course of his regular duties, CO I David Gilgour located a suspicious item in the offender forms folder located on the wall in the Housing Unit #5 rotunda. Ms. Stevens is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate she is a professional and a team player. He secured the item which appeared to be wrapped in toilet tissue and took it into the housing unit module for further examination. Due to the diligence of CO I Bell and the other staff members involved, dangerous contraband was prevented from being introduced into the institution, e, Marlene Pfister, Licensed Practical Nurse, Tabitha Johnson, Licensed Practical Nurse, Sterling Ream, Health Services Administrator, Tammy Christopher, Licensed Practical Nurse, Transfers from CRCC effective 7/12/19 7/14/19, Memorial Ceremony and Balloon Release for CO I Adron Sharp, June 6 Comp Payout Deadline for June 14, On Thursday, April 25, 2019, CCC hosted a health fair for staff called 'Know Your Numbers.' She is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate she is a professional and a team player. CO I Gary Peters was nominated for this award by CO II Carl Jones who recognized his keen skills which contributed greatly to the safety and security of the institution. The following staff were recognized for 20 years of service with the Department of Corrections at an Awards Ceremony held at Chillicothe Correctional Center on January 31, 2023. had been placed on suicide status in TCU. DWO Kimberly Herring is in the background. Ms. Asher is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate she is a professional and a team player. Using her motivational interviewing skills resulted in the offender asking for peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. She went above and beyond her assigned duties, assisting both classification and custody staff with any task needing attention including serving meals, getting ice, and handing out canteen to offenders on isolation/quarantine status. The Wellness Committee sponsored a blood drive with Community Blood Center on Monday, December 12, 2022. January Town Hall meetings were held on January 27, 2023 at 6:00am, 2:00pm and 3:00pm. Research has shown that positive rewards lead to a safer environment for employees. It is with pride that I nominate her for this award and a very big thank you as your. She listens to questions and concerns with sincerity and has followed up when given answers. CO I Rose BurkeCO I Sean Collins CO I Jonathan Cowell Emily Gladbach, OSA Probation & Parole 6/6/22, Mary Rounkles, Centurion, Dental Assistant 6/27/22, Autumn Geddings, Centurion, LPN 6/30/22, Felicia Burrough, Centurion, LPN 6/30/22, Ricardo Monroy, COI to Investigator I 6/6/22. Supply Manager Stith indicated in the nomination, Ms. Staff were all smiles after receiving their shot. He quickly notified RN Melissa Chavarria that the offender was out of sight and warranted a visual check. Ellen Kay Kissick, COI (transfer from WMCC) 10/13/19, Tabitha Fitzpatrick, COI (transfer from WMCC) 10/13/19, Jericks Silver, COI (transfer from WMCC) 10/13/19, Raechel Kelley, Storekeeper I (transfer from WMCC) 10/13/19, Terri Moore, Storekeeper II (transfer from WMCC) 10/20/19, Kyle Kelly, Optometrist (transfer from WRDCC) 10/21/19, Ellen Bollinger, RRMAT Caseworker (Gateway) 10/21/19. It was noted that he volunteered to work his RDO on Christmas for a fellow sergeant to be able to have the holiday off to spend at home with his kids. Advisory Council Contacts for Kairos Chillicothe Correctional Center (women) CCC - Chillicothe, Missouri AC Chair: Carol Constant - 4given.cc@gmail.com. Ms. Meyers is an invaluable resource to Chillicothe Correctional Center and the Missouri Department of Corrections. Carla Meyers, OSA was named the February 2021 Employee of the Month. 12 staff members attended the meetings. June Town Halls were held June 30, 2021 from 6:00-7:00am, 8:00-9:00am and 3:00-4:00pm. His quick and efficient actions when investigating issues have proven to enhance the safety of all staff and offenders at CCC. Snacks and refreshments were served afterward. This facility opened in 2008 and has the capacity to house approximately 1,740 inmates. His offender management techniques regained control of the disruptive behavior being compelled upon by the population, and his understanding of the variety of special needs he may encounter enabled him to gain cooperation of the disruptive offender.. November Town Hall meetings were held on November 29, 2022 at 6:00am, 10:30am and 3:00pm. Mendon School following the accident to provide water and other items for the passengers involved in the accident. Jeff McDaniel and Lorri Welling - Congratulations to Sergeant Jeff McDaniel and Captain Lorri Welling who were both presented with the Department of Corrections Distinguished Service Award! FUM Amy Parkhurst if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[300,250],'prisoninsight_com-box-4','ezslot_5',184,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-prisoninsight_com-box-4-0'); Before you can visit an inmate at Chillicothe Correctional Center, you must fill out a visiting application and be approved by the Missouri Department of Corrections. Their assistance helped identify and remove contraband from the detention center. Mary Enyeart, OSA 7/31/22 See photo: pictured Front row: (L to R): Amy Parkhurst, AW, Jennifer Horton, Acct. Town Hall meetings in June were held June 13, and June 14. Teresa DeSpain, FUM (Transfer from WRDCC) 9/1/21, Lori Bowen, COI, (Transfer from WMCC) 9/7/21, Bill Fountain, Vocational Education Supervisor, (Transfer from MCC) 9/7/21, Kaitleyn McMullen, Administrative Assistant, Gateway 9/7/21, Grayson Webb, Counselor I, Gateway 9/7/21, Amanda Vance, Cook II to Cook III 9/19/21. Sean Collins, COI and Elijah Mosier, COII lifted Ms. LaFolette and carried her from the restroom and placed her on the floor. LPN Venable and RN Chavarria were assisted in procuring a backboard and getting the offender safely placed on it while still continuing to render first aid. Although seriously injured, Buttz was able to secure the offender with the help of hospital security who arrived on the scene. These actions averted the refusal of a ninth meal, which would have constituted a hunger strike. Learn more . Ms. Sackrey is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate that she is a professional and a team player. Ms. Humphrey is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate she is a professional and a team player. Attendance from August town hall meetings were as follows: Topics brought up by attending staff included appreciation regarding the Fallapalooza silent auction Wellness fundraiser, the importance of communication when passing information during shift transitions, Captain/Lieutenant rotation, protection of staff social security numbers, and reduction in offender population. The Morale Committee in conjunction with the Personnel Benefits Committee and the Wellness Committee served a BBQ hamburger lunch to all staff on Tuesday, June 22. Their guidance has steered this team in assisting to ensure the safe and secure operations of Chillicothe Correctional Center, as well as other facilities, by the removal of dangerous contraband, regaining and maintaining control of offender populations, and facilitating movement of offenders. CCM II John Huber and Institutional Training Officer Philip Bower. He then managed to extinguish the fire from the truck, utilizing two fire extinguishers and bottled water, prior to the fire department arriving. A few CCC staff stopped outside EHN Angela Albertsons office to celebrate the upcoming birth of her first child with a walk-by baby shower. It was indicated that CO II Spease is a very important asset to First Shift and goes above and beyond his job duties and regularly communicates with other sergeants to ensure that all areas are covered and that the shift runs as smoothly as possible. On 7/17/20, Ms. Parkey stayed well beyond her scheduled work day to assist with offender moves due to the sudden increase in the positive COVID cases. 3 were here.
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