She is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate she is a professional and a team player. Her discovery ensured the further safety and security of the institution. Chips, cookies and soda or water were included with the meal. Guests were also given freebies, such as informational packets, water bottles, pens, fresh fruit, healthy snack bars. Photo: Jerry Shafer, CSI being pinned by DWO Kimberly Herring. Photo #2 Back Row (L to R): Jeffrey McDaniel, COII, Leanna Whitney, RN, Kelly Chrisman, NP, Ben Sutton, CCM, Robert Tate, COI, Chris McBee, Warden, David Savage, CSII. It was recognized on June 9, 2019, that CO I Bell received a tip from an offender that contraband was to enter the institution by a visitor. The Chillicothe High School raised over $2,000 for the school. Mr. Fulk is a huge asset to this facility and his actions consistently demonstrate that he is a professional and a team player. May Town Halls were held May 25, 2021 from 6:00-7:00am, 8:00-9:00am and 3:00-4:00pm. Raechels actions greatly contributed to the smooth operations of the institution and her professionalism does not go unnoticed. Three inmates escape Athens County correctional facility, one apprehended. These individuals were all recognized for their response to a recent medical emergency at Chillicothe Correctional Center in which an offender was found in her cell unresponsive and for the life-saving efforts they performed. Because she is a team player, good listener and has an amazing work ethic, not only do co-workers look up to her, but other staff members, and offenders as well. Angela is due May 20, Debra Stiverson, COI (transfer from WMCC) 2/2/20, It was recognized on June 9, 2019, that CO I Bell received a tip from an offender that contraband was to enter the institution by a visitor. Additionally, daily prizes were drawn for employees who returned their donation cards and more prizes were given at the end of the event as well. Visitors under 18 years old, unless married to the offender, must be accompanied by an authorized adult visitor. CCM II Mark Parkhurst Congratulations to Case Manager Ben Sutton who was presented with the Department of Corrections Distinguished Service Award! October Town Halls were held October 29, 2021 from 6:00-7:00am, 8:00-9:00am and 3:00-4:00pm. Mr. Walker is a huge asset to this facility and his actions consistently demonstrate that he is a professional and a team player. Wolfs actions are above and beyond her primary function of maintaining safety and security, which she does very well. 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. The nomination for Major Savage indicated that when he learned the accident had occurred a few miles from his home, he immediately reported to the scene and notified authorities that he was trained in the Incident Command System. 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. 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. She performed these duties, as well as her regular duties, flawlessly in a difficult and stressful environment. Transfers from CRCC effective 7/12/19 7/14/19: CO I Kody AdamsCO I Leanna AndersonCO I David Baker Chucks efforts contributed to the safe environment we all strive for every day here at Chillicothe Center. John and Philips actions greatly contribute to the safety and security of the Department of Corrections and their professionalism does not go unnoticed. The Chillicothe Correctional Center is a state prison for women in Chillicothe, Livingston County, Missouri, owned and operated by the Missouri Department of Corrections. He then stepped between the two individuals to ensure the man could not further assault the woman and informed them law enforcement had been notified and was enroute. Corrections Officer I Shawn Walker was named the CCC Employee of the Month for September 2021. If you look closely, you will see that qualities that lead to a successful transformation are written inside the butterfly wings and flower petals. When it was known I needed emergency medical attention, I requested an ambulance. Clothing should not be tight, transparent, or revealing. Records list all. Ms. Asher is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate she is a professional and a team player. 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. He is very meticulous in his job duties as the Ad Seg Property Officer. Their assistance helped identify and remove contraband from the detention center. Davids actions greatly contributed to the smooth operations of the institution and his professionalism does not go unnoticed. Staff at CCC celebrated Corrections Week September 20-24, 2021. He is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate he is a professional and a team player. Gift cards were drawn for by PBC on Monday. Congratulations to Award of Valor recipient Correctional Officer I Rodney Buttz. Congratulations to Intel Analyst Ricardo Monroy for receiving the Department of Corrections Lifesaver Award on July 19, 2022. Jeremy was nominated for this award by CO III Tyler Lewis, who recognized his constant professionalism and commitment to ensuring safety and security. CO I Jeremy Fulk was named the CCC Employee of the Month for December 2022. Learn more . On February 27, 2019,while moving and searching a storage cabinet in a housing unitday room, CO I Donald Jahraus discovered an item of dangerous contraband. All staff maintained the resuscitation efforts until the Paramedics arrived and took over all life-saving measures. The nomination stated, CO I Jeremy Fulks dedication to the Department and his incredible searching ability not only lightened the workload of TCC staff, but also made the facility safer by removing an improvised weapon that could have been used on a staff member or an offender.. Address: 3151 Litton Rd, Chillicothe, MO 64601 . (Lifesaver and Distinguished Award recipients photo). The Renewal Award is in recognition of outstanding achievement in facilitating the growth of Angel Tree Christmas. Hollys actions greatly contribute to the smooth operations of the institution and her professionalism does not go unnoticed. Jeremys actions greatly contribute to the smooth operations of the institution and his professionalism does not go unnoticed. These actions averted the refusal of a ninth meal, which would have constituted a hunger strike. Please join Warden McBee and the Employee of the Month Committee in congratulating Steven McKiddy, Corrections Officer I, on being named the CCC Employee of the Month for September 2022. Brian Kolodziejski, Stationary Engineer 11/1/21, Carla McDaniel, COI (transfer from WMCC) effective 10/31/21, reporting 11/1/21, Ruth Munsterman, OSA-Captains Office -011/15/21, Vivian Chaverra, COI (transfer from WMCC) effective 11/14/21, reporting 11/15/21, Angela Maberry, COI to IAC effective 10/31/21, reporting 11/1/21, Carla Meyers, OSA to STK I effective 11/21/21, Jacquelyn Hooks, OSA to CCM effective 11/28/21, December 7 PBC (for The Corrections Way) Dress Down Day $2.00, December 8 Morale Committee Dress Down Day $2.00, December 9 PBC (for The Corrections Way) Dress Down Day $2.00, December 19-25 FREE Dress Down Days (Christmas Week), December 29 Free Morale Committee Dress Down Day. Once the dogs have successfully completed the program, they are adopted through their original shelters. When limited visiting was opened up, she took on the responsibility of making appointments for family to see their loved ones. 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. The most recent callout was as part of a large scale search operation which occurred at the Jackson County Detention Center where they collaborated with the FBI, Jackson County Detention Center, Jackson County Sheriffs Office and nearly 150 CERT members from eleven different institutions. Due to Cameron's willingness to help and quick response in putting out the fire, many. He is an asset to Chillicothe. JPay offers convenient & affordable correctional services, including money transfer, email, videos, tablets, music, education & parole and probation payments. It is noted that although Holly has only worked in the mailroom a short time, her diligence and previous custody experience have contributed greatly to her being very adept at conducting thorough searches on mail. The Western Region Honor Guard, along with CCC CERT members, were honored to lead the Home of Sliced Bread Parade in Chillicothe on July 9, 2022. Once he arrived and was apprised of the incident, he then assisted an already short-staffed housing unit with room moves and conducting interviews. We had 46 staff member present, 43 units were collected and we had 12 first time donors. DOC Director Anne Precycthe and DAI Director Jeff Norman arrived at CCC on September 2, 2021 to award COI Rodney Buttz the Award of Valor. Chillicothe Correctional Center is a mixed-security state prison for female inmates located in Chillicothe, Missouri. The nomination stated, CO I Jeremy Fulks dedication to the Department and his incredible searching ability not only lightened the workload of TCC staff, but also made the facility safer by removing an improvised weapon that could have been used on a staff member or an offender.. Advisory Council Contacts for Kairos Chillicothe Correctional Center (women) CCC - Chillicothe, Missouri AC Chair: Carol Constant - 4given.cc@gmail.com. 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. All staff and Emergency Exercise Drill guests were served a hamburger, hot dog, bag of chips, cookie and drink of choice. Wednesday, March 15, 2017. 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. Mr. LaFountain is a huge asset to this facility and his actions consistently demonstrate that he is a professional and a team player. Both murals have brightened the dining rooms and share a positive message with all who enter. Items from the section head meeting were shared with present staff. Paul Beckham, COI, transferred from WMCC 3/6/22, Andrew Strzyzewski, COI, transferred from WMCC 3/6/22, Crystal Heaney, Med Tech, Centurion 3/11/22, Bethany Cashatt, Substance Abuse Counselor 3/14/22, Jennifer Leach, Gateway, Administrative Assistant 3/14/22, Penney Clevenger, SOSA-Mailroom Supervisor to Corrections Case Manager 3/13/22, Daniel Masuch, COI to Corrections Case Manager 3/13/22, Carla Meyers, STK I to Corrections Case Manager 3/13/22, Erick Passig, COI to Corrections Case Manager 3/13/22, Tina Sturgeon, COI to Corrections Case Manager 3/13/22, Grace Davis, OSA to SOSA-Mailroom Supervisor 3/27/22, April 5 PBC Dress Down Day $2 National Wildlife Day (Animal theme), April 6 Morale Committee Dress Down Day $2, April 10 16 PBC FREE Dress Down Week (color themed days), April 18 Morale Committee FREE Dress Down Day, April 28 Morale Committee Dress Down Day $2, Office Support Assistant Paiten Sackrey was named the CCC Employee of the Month for February 2022. The Western Region Training Academy recognizes the top students in each training class with the new Staff Training & Development Coin of Excellence. He was then treated for his head injury, which required 10 staples. Total raised $8,714. Katrina Humphrey was named the August 2021 Employee of the Month. 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. The first event involved an offender who attempted suicide. 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. 11 staff were first time donors with Community Blood Center. 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. Inmates who are younger than 22 who have learning disabilities are given the opportunity to participate in appropriate educational services, in accordance with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Sergeant Spease deserves to be recognized for all the hard work that he does for the Department.. Ms. Sims was the Employee of the Month for October. named the CCC Employee of the Month for July 2022. Clerk, Warden Chris McBee, Mary Enyeart, OSA, Chelsey Rhoades, Business Office Manager, Kimberly Herring, DWO, Lindy Smith, Acct., Clerk. Sunday, April 2, 2017. Ray is a great example of what professionalism and teamwork should look like and role models the mission, vision and values of this Department.. The trooper on scene reported the woman had two black eyes and her nose and lip were bleeding from the assault. 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. Angel tree gifts and food drive items were collected from November 4 through December 2. Sean Collins, COI and Elijah Mosier, COII lifted Ms. LaFolette and carried her from the restroom and placed her on the floor. 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. Storekeeper I Patricia Gladbach was named the CCC Employee of the Month for June 2022. CO I Joshua Hess There were 8 staff members present. Maintenance Supervisor I Ray LaFountain was named the CCC Employee of the Month for November 2022. When I was assessed after reaching the hospital, it was found that I had a blood clot in my lungs. It is stated in the nomination, Paitens generosity is very much appreciated by all 2nd Shift Captains and Lieutenants. Thank you for visiting us to better understand how inmates are treated while incarcerated at this institution. Please join Warden McBee and the Employee of the Month Committee in congratulating Katie Warren, Office Support Assistant, on being named the CCC Employee of the Month for August 2022. Karrisa Huffman, OSA Records December 21, 2020, Kylee Ireland, OSA Mailroom December 21, 2020, Matthew Nefferdorf, COI, (transfer from WMCC) December 20, 2020, Paige Truitt, OSA Maintenance December 21, 2020, Brandi Bowen, COI (transfer from WMCC) December 27, 2020, Terri Dulaney, CIO (transfer from WMCC) December 27, 2020, Eric Moore, COI (transfer from WMCC) December 27, 2020, Aaron York, from AIO to CCM December 13, 2020, Candice Bell, from COI to CCM December 13, 2020, January 18 Martin Luther King Jr.s birthday holiday, Stacy Yarbrough, COI (transfer from WMCC) November 8, 2020, Janet Rhoades, Records Officer III (transfer from WMCC) November 29, 2020, Samantha Rhinehart, CKII to CKIII November 1, 2020, Edgar Ireland, COII to COIII November 1, 2020, Tyler Lewis, COI to COII November 22, 2020, Beverly Kissick, Administrative Support Professional November 30, 2020. Housing Unit 8 was designated as the original Isolation/Quarantine are in our containment plan. April 22 Administrative Professionals Day. All in all, it was a fun and successful campaign! Runners started at Simpson Park and ran to the Fire Department. PBC also hosted a FREE dress down day each day of that week. 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. August 1 The Corrections Way (TCW) dress down day - $2, August 3 Morale Committee dress down day - $2, August 9 Special Olympics dress down day - $2, August 17 Morale Committee dress down day FREE, August 18 Special Olympics dress down day - $2, August 25 Special Olympics dress down day - $2. CO I Hannah Anderson was also presented with the CCC Warden's Challenge Coin for her actions in assisting in making appropriate notifications and helping to ensure housing unit operations ran smoothly during the incident. Codys actions greatly contribute to the smooth operations of the institution and his professionalism does not go unnoticed. Career and Technical Education tutors and HSE Academic Education tutors as well as Academic and Vocational Education staff were recognized. Ray was nominated for this award by Deputy Warden Kimberly Herring and Food Service Manager Sherry Oldham, who recognized his constant professionalism and commitment to ensuring the smooth operations of the facility. CO I Jeremy Fulk was named the CCC Employee of the Month for December 2022. (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. 21 offenders participated in the Polar Plunge raising $413.00 for Special Olympics. May 5 Morale Committee dress down day - $2.00, May 10 Special Olympics dress down day - $2.00, May 17 Morale Committee dress down day FREE, May 25 Special Olympics dress down day - $2.00, May 31 Morale Committee dress down day - $2.00. Kassey DeYoe, COI (transfer from WMCC) 4/5/20, Beverly Kroush, COI (transfer from WMCC) 4/5/20, Madison Brown, SACI (transfer from MTC) 4/22/20, Kimberly Cahill, promoted from Cook II to Cook III 4/26/20. CORE training for FY2023 has started with the first class being held for Custody and Non-Custody the week of October 17. May 2: Food Day, PBC Dress Down Day, ETA Deadline, May 6: Comp Payout Deadline for May 15payday, May 22: Comp Payout Deadline for May 31payday, Credentialed Batter Intervention Programs, Early Discharge/ Earned Compliance Credit, A Guide to Understanding P&P for Family and Friends, Level I Supervision Report Form (Only works with Internet Explorer), Required Educational Assessment and Community Treatment (REACT), Supervision Strategies and Treatment Alternatives Booklet, Suicide Is Forever video - female version, Community Supervision Centers & Community Release Centers, Law Enforcement Notification System (LENS), For Media Professionals: Inquiries & Interviews, Division of Offender Rehabilitative Services. We're sorry, but we don't have any insights for this institution at this time. 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. July Town Halls were held July 23, 2021 from 6:00-7:00am, 10:00-11:00am and 3:00-4:00pm. Utilizing her training and excellent searching skills, she found and recovered the items, reducing the presence of contraband in the institution. January had 72 staff members attend Defensive Tactics training in our Training Building. The Wellness Committee would like to thank everyone who participated either by cooking the hot dogs or purchasing a meal. Supply Manager Stith indicated in the nomination, Ms. . It is stated in the nomination, Sergeant Spease leads by example. He provided timely updates to the local police department and administrative staff leading up to and during this interdiction. 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. Housing Unit #2 staff wanted to acknowledge you for once again going above and beyond. Wednesdays lunch was a sub sandwich, chips and drink. The ailing staff member was assisted to a nearby restroom and Ms. Boothe stayed with the individual until medical staff could arrive. A video was created by the offender workers in the new CCC Media Center and has been saved in a file on our I drive for staff to view at their convenience. He is very effective at communicating, listening and providing assistance to staff members in need. DHRUC training has been held during the month of September in the training building for all staff. Box 1609Jefferson City, MO 65102. As a result of all staff efforts, a significant amount of dangerous contraband was successfully confiscated from this offender during asearch. Ms. Ireland is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate she is a professional and a team player, Michaelle Lowery, Corizon, WSRU Coordinator May 3, 2021, Billie Richards, COI to CCM - May 17, 2021, Paula Murphy, OSA to MVE Supervisor II May 24, 2021, Christopher Carpenter, COI to Electronics Technician May 24, 2021, Tammy Dysart, Business Executive II May 31, 2021. 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. Diagnostic and Correctional Center : Minimum, Diagnostic : 3401 Faraon St Joseph, MO 64506 United States. Physical Address: Chillicothe Correctional Center 3151 Litton Road Chillicothe, MO 64601 Telephone: (660)-646-4032 Inmate Mailing Address: Inmate Name, ID Number Chillicothe Correctional Center 3151 Litton Road Chillicothe, MO 64601 Search for a Facility