It was indicated that CO I Walker recently responded to assist with an offender creating a disturbance and initiated professional intervention as he recognized this as a volatile situation. Ms. Asher is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate she is a professional and a team player. He was then treated for his head injury, which required 10 staples. In talking with the family, he learned they were in the process of moving to Georgia and had packed the vehicle with their belongings. The nomination stated, Officer McKiddy goes above and beyond on ensuring property is done and done correctly. 17. Skirts, dresses, and shorts may be no shorter than two inches above the top of the kneecap. 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. Pictured(from left): Kelley Burke, US, Mandy Coffman, DA, Tamira Marriott, IPO, EOM Amber Adams, IPO, and Chris McBee, Warden. Shawn was nominated for this award by supervisor, CO II Robert Landwehr, who recognized his constant professionalism and commitment to ensuring a safe environment for staff and offenders. It must be made payable to the Missouri Department of Corrections and be accompanied by a DOC deposit slip. Mr. Walker is a huge asset to this facility and his actions consistently demonstrate that he is a professional and a team player. Staff members were drawn at random for these gifts. They entrust the junior team members to write, brief and execute 1 2 operational CERT missions annually and to run them in order to develop their leadership and confidence. Rachel Loethen, Nurse Practioner June 23, 2021, Zachary Scott, Stationary Engineer June 28, 2021, Cameron Fast, FUM (transferred from WMCC) June 27, 2021, Marlin Waldrep, COI to COII June 1, 2021, Daniel Fraley, COI to COII June 1, 2021, Chelsey Rhoades, Account Clerk to Business Executive June 7, 2021, Ashton Christopher, CCM to FUM June 27, 2021. While conducting these searches, he found a homemade metal weapon (shank) which was hidden under a table in the Maintenance Department. Treatment Offenders were able to make monetary donations to both shelters which totaled $818. Varied packages of M&Ms with thank you notes attached were made available for clerical to take back to their desks, Dr. Ellen Sheridan, Dentist April 12, 2021, Rodney Buttz, COI, transfer from KCRC April 18, 2021, Shawn Pettigrew, CCM to AW (transfer to WMCC) April 19, 2021, Amy Parkhurst, CCM to AW April 19, 2021, Joyce Perry, 19 Hour OSA April 30. Chillicothe Correctional Center (CCC) is a minimum, medium, maximum security level. Wednesdays lunch was a sub sandwich, chips and drink. He is very meticulous in his job duties as the Ad Seg Property Officer. Dusty would also volunteer on his RDOs due to staff shortages. Thursday was Wear Green dress sown day and candy pass out. Box 5500 15802 State Route 104 North Chillicothe, OH 45601 740-774-7080 Fax 740-779-5398 Warden Tim Shoop. It is stated in the nomination, Sergeant Spease leads by example. Exec II Beverly Kissick In honor of CVRW, CCC offenders and staff donated hygiene items to the Green Hills Women's Shelters in Cameron and Trenton MO. I cannot thank her enough for everything she does. Ray was able to diagnose and repair the units while still maintaining other work duties and he always did so with a positive attitude. Congratulations to CO I Aaron Sanders for receiving the Department of Corrections Distinguished Service Award on July 19, 2022. John and Philips actions greatly contribute to the safety and security of the Department of Corrections and their professionalism does not go unnoticed. 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. It was stated that CROIII Kamps knowledge and expertise proved to be successful in completing the daily tasks necessary to process incoming offenders from various counties throughout Missouri. Katrinas actions greatly contribute to the smooth operations of the institution and her professionalism does not go unnoticed. As one CCC offender stated, For the first time, I was able to provide a gift for my children at Christmas. Upon arrival, he entered the passenger cars and assisted several passengers out and to a safe area while providing first aid. Ms. Kamp is very dependable and goes above and beyond her normal job duties. JD is a great example of what professionalism and teamwork should look like and role models the mission, vision and values of this Department. Her supervisor noted that although she has only worked in the mailroom a few months, she has become very adept at conducting thorough searches on mail, to include, searching between the layers of cards. The efforts made by Mr. Ness resulted in the prevention of a visitor introducing a significant amount of illegal contraband into the institution. The following town hall meetings were held in January: There were a total of 15 staff members in attendance at the December town hall meetings. The Department of Corrections has partnerships with colleges and universities including Washington University, St. Louis University, Rockhurst University, and State Technical College of Missouri. 2.3320184.1420193.6720204.002022 Explore reviews by category 3.4 Work & Life Balance 3.4 Compensation & Benefits 4.1 Job Security & Advancement 2.8 Management 3.3 Culture Reviews Cook in Chillicothe, MO 4.0 Karissa Trentham, MH Clerk March 23, 2021, Marla Felton, AW to DWO (transferred to WMCC) March 12, 2021, Derek Rardon, CCMII to Functional Unit Manager March 21, 2021, Kyle Bagley, COI to COII March 28, 2021, Chelsea Scott, COI to COII March 28, 2021, Shenea Gardner, COI to COII March 28, 2021, Laura Major, CKII to CKIII March 28, 2021, April 1 Morale Committee Free Dress Down day, April 15 Wellness Committee Dress Down day, April 21 Morale Committee Dress Down day. Chillicothe Correctional Center, Chillicothe; Cremer Therapeutic . 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 CCC CERT team participated in a total of 27 callouts during the 2021 calendar year. A Chillicothe woman charged with manslaughter now has an April court date in Livingston County. The requirements for the entries were that they needed to be positive, uplifting, and colorful. July 15 Wellness Committee Dress Down Day, July 26 Morale Committee Dress Down Day. These actions averted the refusal of a ninth meal, which would have constituted a hunger strike. Front line staff have been participating in The Corrections Way training. Most recently, Aaron was very instrumental in an interdiction that prevented several items of illegal and dangerous contrabandfrom entering the institution. Angela is due May 20th but will start maternity leave in early May and will not return until mid-July. quick actions very possibly saved my life. Leftover soda was also given away to some lucky staff members. It was indicated that Ray goes above and beyond to assist in whatever way he can. He is very effective at communicating, listening and providing assistance to staff members in need. She indicated that Vicki was always willing to offer her assistance and answer her questions. CO I Rhonda Gulley was named the CCC Employee of the Month for July 2022. Ashtons actions greatly contributed to the smooth operations of the institution and his professionalism does not go unnoticed. While in the hospital room, the offender attacked Buttz. She also assists with coordinating offender legal calls, inputting phase ups for treatment offenders, entering administrative correspondence on a spreadsheet and routing them appropriately, conducting background checks for visitors, vendors and truck drivers, assisting the Mailroom when needed and answering phones for various offices when needed. Pictured: Jennifer Horton, Nicole Grady, Tayluer Dunks, John Huber, Judy Silver (Not present: Jeff Cole, Roy Houk, John Knouse, Amber Lawson, Jeffrey Minnick, Ricardo Monroy, Luis Pacheco, Kenda Sewell, Daniel Williams, Michael Wohlgemuth) (5 year service awards photo). Kelleys actions and initiative not only answered a need for offenders with specific medical needs, but also conserved Clothing Issues budget and inventory by reducing the number of state-issue pillows needed to address those needs.. SOSA Clevenger indicated in the nomination, Not only did Ms. Shafer discover the contraband, she and others went above and beyond their normal duties on that day due to both the Mailroom Supervisor and the OSA being gone. JD was nominated for this award by Kimberly Herring, DWO, who recognized his constant professionalism and willingness to assist his fellow staff members. Rhonda was nominated for this award by CO II Nicholas Koenig, who recognized her constant professionalism and ability to handle difficult situations. There were 11 staff members present. There were 30 registered donors, 4 first time donors and 29 units were collected. II Carrie Pfeifer, ROIII Darrell Sandy, Personnel Clerk Kristen Ford, and Capt. He then managed to extinguish the fire from the truck, utilizing two fire extinguishers and bottled water, prior to the fire department arriving. As part of our mission of improving lives for safer communities, the department facilitates substance use disorder treatment to lead Missourians toward drug-free lives. P. O. April Town Hall meetings were held on April 25, 2022 at 6:00am, 9:00am and 3:00pm. Congratulations to Sergeant Jeff McDaniel and Captain Lorri Welling who were both presented with the Department of Corrections Distinguished Service Award! The nomination stated, Officer McKiddy goes above and beyond on ensuring property is done and done correctly. Mr. Gilgour is a huge asset to this facility and his actions consistently demonstrate that he is a professional and a team player. MS IIJD Shaferwas named the March 2021 Employee of the Month. NELSONVILLE, Ohio- Authorities have captured one man and continue to search for two others who escaped from SEPTA Correctional Facility in Nelsonville. They also said that this is the cleanest and most well-kept institution they have seen. NELSONVILLE, Ohio- Authorities have captured one man and continue to search for two others who escaped from SEPTA Correctional Facility in Nelsonville. Savage and others provided comfort and care to the victims of the accident until the first responders arrived. The housing unit staffs willingness to go the extra mile and make snap decisions ensured everyones safety and security. Monday was Wear Red dress down day. Fourth row left to right: COI Shelly Shively, DWO Ryan Coffman, Major David Savage, COI Billie Jo Richards, EHN Angela Albertson, LPN Angelia McFie), Robyn LaFountain Corrections Officer I (transfer from WMCC) 8/11/19, Tashina Schultz Medical Records Clerk 8/20/19, Dr. Todd Richards Medical Director (transfer from WMCC) 8/24/19, Margaret Walker Licensed Practical Nurse 8/30/19, Donald Jahraus Corrections Officer I 8/31/19. After responding to the cell, he was unable to see the offender or what she was doing. Recently while showers were being conducted in Housing Unit #1, COI Peters recognized that an offenders personal item had been altered to conceal and transport items to the shower area. Staff members were given a personal wellness card upon registration and took their card to receive screenings at various stations including hearing, vision, blood pressure, blood glucose, and vein screening. Due to staff absences related to COVID-19 virus containment at CCC, Amber remains kind, upbeat and is always willing to help others without being asked. Congratulations to CCC Maintenance Staff who recently completed Missouri Apprenticeship in Manufacturing Program (MoAMP) Training! You can use their website or their mobile app to deposit money, or you can call 1-800-574-5729. Leftover soda was also given away to some lucky staff members. Linda Maupin, P&P Office Support Assistant January 4, 2021, Terry Collins, Stationary Engineer - January 11, 2021, Michelle Eads, COI (transfer from WMCC) - January 17, 2021, Lynda Brewer, OSA-Food Service - January 31, 2021. Staff were all smiles after receiving their shot. Congratulations COI Wilson and thank you to everyone who helped make the blood drive a success! Staff questions were presented regarding nicotine lozenges for the offender population, staff training, and medical lay-ins. January Town Hall meetings were held on Friday, January 28, 2022 at 6:00am, 8:00am, and 3:00pm. Congratulations to the following staff who were all recognized at a recent awards presentation! The winners were: Lori Parkey, FUM-Monday, Deep Heart: A Show of Music, Magic & Comedy, Deep Heart stopped at CCC for an afternoon of music, magic and comedy Wednesday, July 27. Chucks efforts contributed to the safe environment we all strive for every day here at Chillicothe Center. Ms. Sackrey is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate that she is a professional and a team player. After receiving this information, CO I McLellan maintained a constant physical presence on the Visiting Room floor and a persistent visual on the suspected offender and her visitor. She is a huge asset and her actions consistently demonstrate her professionalism and abilities as a team player. Appropriate undergarments and shoes must be worn at all times. 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. Cook III Samantha Rhinehart administered chest rubs. Although seriously injured, Buttz was able to secure the offender with the help of hospital security who arrived on the scene. It was indicated that on October 7, 2021 while assisting the CCC Mailroom with processing mail, Ms. Shafer discovered a suspicious greeting card while processing incoming mail. He provided timely updates to the local police department and administrative staff leading up to and during this interdiction. Even though his duties are behind the scene, it requires a great deal of knowledge and expertise. It was indicated that recently when the OSA assigned to the Shift Commanders Office retired, Paiten generously volunteered to assume these duties to assist in helping the office run smoothly, in addition to her many responsibilities as the Office Support Assistant for the Chief of Custody. Housing Unit #2 staff wanted to acknowledge you for once again going above and beyond. She always did this with a smile on her face.. Monday candy bars were handed out to all staff, Tuesday all staff could pick up a bag of popcorn and a soda of their choice, Wednesday was $10 day for all staff, and Thursday was Ugly Sweater Day. You also have the option to mail a money order or cashiers check to be deposited to an offenders account. CO I Sanders' actions were professional and helpful to both his fellow officer and the institution. CO I Marvin KnappCO I John Knouse Corrections Officer II Cody Spease was named the CCC Employee of the Month for April 2022. No action went unnoticed. Back row (l to r) COI Jeff Parkey, DWOM Ryan Coffman, and AW Marla Felton. CO I Rhonda Gulley Officer Stone was then transported by ambulance. Sunday, April 2, 2017. Holes or slits are not permitted in pants. Thursday PBC served all staff biscuits, gravy and hash browns for lunch in staff dining and Friday was a prize giveaway. Chips, cookies and soda or water were included with the meal. CO I Charles Henton She is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate she is a professional and a team player. Rays actions greatly contribute to the smooth operations of the institution and his professionalism does not go unnoticed. Guests were also given freebies, such as informational packets, water bottles, pens, fresh fruit, healthy snack bars. PBC led the following activities for Christmas Week, December 18-25, 2022. On March 4, 2022, Chuck assisted with a drug interdiction in the CCC Visiting Room. While working in Housing Unit 2, CO I Todd Mustain utilizes his Crisis Intervention Training (CIT)appropriately and continues to be professional when dealing with staff and offenders.Todd remains professional with offenders even in the most difficult situations. On September 15, 2020, an email was sent from Functional Unit Manager Lori Parkey explaining a bare paper tree that was attached to the wall in the Lobby. She listens to questions and concerns with sincerity and has followed up when given answers. named the CCC Employee of the Month for July 2022. It was quickly filled with positive and symptomatic offenders. Distinguished Service and Lifesaver Awards. Approximately 9:02 pm, Officer Walker notified his housing unit sergeant that he and Officer Anthony had observed Officer Stone experiencing a sudden outbreak of sweating and labored breathing. Pictured: Joy Main, Dusty Lybarger, Heather Chapman, Candice Bell, Chelsey Rhoades, Tina Shepherd (Not present: David Adkison, Mandy Corbin, Wendy Lightfoot, Clifford Smith) (10 year awards photo), The following staff were recognized for 15 years of service with the Department of Corrections at an Awards Ceremony, Pictured: Jeremiah West, Eric W. Anderson, J.D. Pictured are staff members who were present during the awards presentation. Amber was nominated by IPO Tamira Marriott recognizing her positive attitude, her outstanding work ethic, and willingness to assist others. Warden McBee led the memorial service, Chaplain Murphy led the guests in prayer, and some fellow co-workers took time to share stories and say a few words. Michelle Sutton, OSA, Maintenance 1/3/22, Abigail Reed, OSA Personnel to SOSA Timekeeper 1/23/22, Elonda Sharp, COIII to WMCC Training Officer 1/30/22. Please note that by checking the box below, you understand we will be contacting you via email to better understand how we can help you and where our data will be used. She assisted with keeping the Administration work area clean when the porters werent coming up due to COVID-19. CO I Donald Rogers All in all, it was a fun and successful campaign! Christopher Shaw, Corrections Supervisor I (transfer from WMCC) 9/1/19, Alex Carroll, Locksmith (transfer from WMCC) 9/1/19, Megan Blades, OSA (transfer from WMCC) 9/29/19. Long-term substance use disorder treatment (12 months and six months) for chronic and progressive addictions is provided at Chillicothe Correctional Center. She effectively collaborates with Administrative Staff, as well as outside law enforcement agencies to assist in the coordination and success of these interdictions, some of which have resulted in arrests of perpetrators attempting to introduce contraband into the facility. Lisa Clark then instructed control center to call an ambulance. From the beginning, Ms. Parkey has been forthcoming and patient. Her knowledge that often requests such as this are needed due to an offenders need for knee or leg elevation, which can quickly deplete a state-issue pillow, led her to design and create a sturdier, firmer pillow out of depleted mattresses that had been set aside for surplus. Chillicothe hosted their first Polar Plunge at Simpson in Chillicothe MO on February 22, 2021. There were 6 staff members present. Her actions greatly contribute to the smooth operations of the institution and her professionalism does not go unnoticed. Photo (L to R) Amy Parkhurst, AW, Kimberly Herring, DWO, Aaron Sanders, COI, Distinguished Service award recipient, David Savage, CSII, Distinguished Service award recipient, Chad Gardner, COII, Lifesaver award recipient, Chris McBee, Warden, Ryan Coffman, DWOM. Algoa Correctional Center (Minimum) Kelly Morriss: BCC: Boonville Correctional Center (Minimum) (Vacant) CCC: Chillicothe Correctional Center (Minimum, Medium, Maximum) Chris McBee: CTCC: Cremer Therapeutic Community Center: Kimberly Crouch: CRCC: Crossroads Correctional Center (Maximum,Medium) Copyright 2023PrisonInsight.com, all rights reserved. It was stated that she was assigned to Food Service for a long time, starting as a Cook II, promoting to a Cook III, then accepting the position of Office Support Assistant. The truck was parked on the shoulder with a family of three standing outside of the vehicle. Each offender has access to deposit forms and can send the slips to you at any time. The response of each of the staff members to this incident in the community demonstrates their willingness to assist others during their time of need and should be commended. April 22 Administrative Professionals Day. Warden McBee has conducted a presentation for Ms. Gulley and recognized her efforts. During a CERT training sessions, Warden Chris McBee recognized the CCC CERT team for their professionalism and dedication to ensuring a safe environment for CCC as well as other institutions and outside organizations when needed. (Chaplain presentation photo), Kristin Stitt, Centurion, Mental Health Clerk 1/3/23, Michelle Thornton, Centurion, WSRU Coordinator 1/3/23, Samuel Ewbank, Maintenance Worker II 1/9/23, Albert Jenkins, Corrections Officer I 1/9/23, Joshua Renken, Corrections Officer I 1/9/23, Brittany Batterson, Corrections Officer I 1/23/23, Sandra Brixey, Corrections Officer I 1/23/23, Jason Lee, Corrections Officer I 1/23/23, Krystalyn Meierer, Corrections Officer I 1/23/23, Jarod Wolf, Recreation Officer I 1/23/23, Craig McIntosh, Part Time-Training/Corrections Officer 1/23/23, Paiten Sackrey, SOSA-Custody to SOSA-AW office 1/3/23, Joshua Bedingfield, COI to COII 1/22/23, Michelle Sutton, SOSA to Policy and Procedure Coordinator, transferred to CRCC 1/1/23.