FACT SHEET 2020 SUBSTANCE & MENTAL HEALTH TIMOTHY C. WARD COMMISSIONER RICKY MYRICK CHIEF OF STAFF JAY SANDERS ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER INMATE SERVICES DIVISION The Inmate Services Division is responsible for overseeing the operations of Academic Education, Chaplaincy, Health Services, Risk Reduction Services, Substance Abuse, Transitional/Reentry Services and Vocational Education. These areas are critical to Governor Nathan Deal's criminal justice reform and prison reentry initiative. Substance and Mental Health treatments were created to assist offenders who have substance abuse and/or mental health disorders. RESIDENTIAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAM OVERVIEW The Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) programs have been in existence for more than 10 years and were created to help offenders return to society as law abiding, selfsupporting, pro-social citizens thereby reducing recidivism PROGRAM DESCRIPTION A 9-month, highly structured program targeting high risk, high needs offenders nearing release, probationers sentenced by the courts, parole revocators and other court or GDC-referred offenders who have a need for intensive substance abuse programming Offenders have a history of substance abuse which was the causative factor to their correctional supervision Offenders involved are in an intensive, highly structured residential therapeutic treatment community, comprised of peer groups and counselors. The community is responsible for helping offenders work together under the authority and supervision of staff. Program incorporates process and psycho-educational groups, individual counseling, work details, and vocational education Offenders balance work with intensive individual and group counseling sessions Offenders are subject to random drug screening ADMISSION CRITERIA Requires a court-order Offenders may have an assessed need as identified by the Next Generation Assessment (NGA) or placement by professional override Minimum of 18-24 months on Tentative Parole Month (TPM), Parole Eligibility Date (PED) or probation supervision Unsuccessful completion of Aftercare/Day Reporting Center (DRC)/RSAT Short-term incarceration graduated sanctions Rearrest/Reoffend associated with substance abuse after completion of above programs PROGRAM LOCATIONS Coastal State Prison - Savannah - 316 male inmates - CAT 2 offenders (inmates sentenced two years or less) Johnson State Prison - Wrightsville - 192 male inmates Pulaski State Prison - Hawkinsville - 96 female inmates Valdosta State Prison - Valdosta -100 male inmates (parole revocations) PROBATION SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAM OVERVIEW The Probation Substance Abuse Treatment Center (PSATC) is a 9-month RSAT program for probationers ADMISSION CRITERIA Requires a court-order Requires an assessment by NGA or professional override PROGRAM LOCATIONS Bainbridge PSATC - Bainbridge - 384 male probationers Bleckley RSAT - Cochran - 174 female probationers Coastal State Prison - Savannah - 150 male probationers Lee Arrendale PSATC - Alto - 198 female probationers Northwest PSATC at Walker State Prison - Rock Springs - 200 male probationers Paulding RSAT - Dallas - 197 male probationers Turner RSAT - Sycamore - 200 male probationers FACT SHEET 2020 SUBSTANCE & MENTAL HEALTH TIMOTHY C. WARD COMMISSIONER RICKY MYRICK CHIEF OF STAFF JAY SANDERS ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER INMATE SERVICES DIVISION INTEGRATED TREATMENT FACILITY OVERVIEW In July 2012, GDC opened 2 Integrated Treatment Facilities 1 female facility in Zebulon, Ga. 1 male facility in Baxley, Ga. Created to treat offenders with a history of both substance abuse and mental health disorders GDC is the first corrections system in the nation to implement integrated treatment for female offenders who suffer from both mental health disorders and substance abuse TYPES OF DISORDERS Co-Occurring - (Dual Diagnosis) the occurrence of a substance abuse problem with a psychiatric disorder. Psychiatric - a mood disorder such as depression or bipolar disorder. Substance use - is abuse and dependence on alcohol, amphetamines, caffeine, inhalants, nicotine, prescription medications (such as sedatives), opioids (morphine, heroin), marijuana, cocaine, hallucinogens, and/or phencyclidine (known as PCP). Substance-induced - include intoxication, withdrawal and various mental states (dementia, psychosis, anxiety, mood disorder) in which the substance induces when used. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION A 9-month, highly structured program that actively combines interventions intended to address both mental health and substance abuse issues in persons with co-occurring disorders with the intention of treating both disorders, related problems and the whole person more effectively Provides an intensive, highly structured residential therapeutic treatment community Participants balance work with intensive individual and group counseling sessions within the program Offenders are subject to random drug screening SERVICE ELEMENTS OF PROGRAM Screening, assessment to include risk-need responsivity Individualized treatment On-going monitoring of mental health symptoms Illness Management Cognitive Behavioral Treatment programs Trauma-focused treatment Psycho-educational, therapy and cognitive restructuring groups Motivational Enhancement Therapy Relapse Prevention Medicated Assisted Therapies Psychopharmacologic Interventions and Illness Management Problem-solving skills Dual recovery mutual self-help recovery Reentry plan to include a Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) ADMISSION CRITERIA Requires a court-order Requires an assessment by NGA of professional override Current mental health and substance abuse treatment Current prescription of psychotropic medication(s) History of mental health and substance abuse treatment within six months of intake/referral Unsuccessful Completion at DRCs; Accountability Courts (Mental Health and/or Drug Courts); RSAT programs and Aftercare Services PROGRAM LOCATIONS West Central ITF - Zebulon - 138 female probationers Appling ITF - Baxley - 200 male probationers