In California, mental health care in state prisons is designed so that incarcerated people transfer to appropriate levels of care as their needs change. Treatments range from outpatient therapy in the general prisoner population to long-term hospitalization in treatment facilities within the correctional system.
In other cases, experts say, multiple transfers can mean the system is working and people are getting the care they need. “The department works closely with the Coleman special master and others on these matters, and always strives for what is in the best interest of the patient’s individual needs,” Simas wrote in an email to CalMatters.A family photo of Adam Collier. Photo courtesy of Susan Ottele
“With all these transfers, I’m fucking dizzy,” Collier wrote in a letter to Ottele in March 2020. Months later, at age 43, Collier killed himself.
Why aren't people with serious mental illness in mental hospitals instead of prison?
Maybe closing almost all of the state hospitals was a bad idea.
KQEDnews ah, the poor prisoners .
Mental illness is not illegal. We need to have facilities to help these people which they do not get in jail. White people and their money.
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