JD is a great example of what professionalism and teamwork should look like and role models the mission, vision and values of this Department. 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. you will see that qualities that lead to a successful transformation are written inside the butterfly wings and flower petals. had been placed on suicide status in TCU. John and Philip were both nominated for this award by CO II Sammie Gray, who recognized their constant professionalism and commitment to the CCC CERT Team. Town Halls for February will be held in the Yellow Conference Room on Friday, February 26, 2021 at the following times: 6:00-7:00 am, 8:00-9:00 am, and Thursday, February 25 from 3:00-4:00 pm. Kurt was nominated for this award by CCM II Aimee Dorrell, who recognized his constant professionalism and commitment to ensuring a safe environment for staff and offenders. 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 Vicki McKiddy CO I Randall Reams Pictured: Donald Jones, Carolyn Cassity, Michael Beverage, Eric C. Anderson, Lorri Welling (Not present: Erin Carriker, James Lowe, Timothy McCormick, Kurt Reith, Terrie Toney) (20 year photo), The following staff were recognized for 25 years of service with the Department of Corrections at an Awards Ceremony, Pictured: Amy Gertz, Wesley Davis, Leanna Anderson, Jeffrey Parkey, Tammy Stith, Randy Mullen (Not present: Ellen Kissick, Robert Landwehr, David Sanson) (25 year photo), On January 13, 2023, Stephen Barbee, Prison Fellowship Field Director Kansas and Missouri, presented Chaplain Greg Murphy of Chillicothe Correctional Center, with the Angel Tree Prison Partner Renewal Award. Graduation for the offenders was held Friday, October 21, 2022. Sergeant McDaniel called 911 and Captain Welling went to check on the victims of all the occupancies of the vehicles. While conducting his regularly assigned duties, Mr. Monroy observed an offender that had just attempted suicide. Mario Espinoza, COI, transfer from WMCC 5/1/22, Bethany Ireland, Substance Abuse Counselor 5/2/22, Adria Forck, Substance Abuse Counselor 5/9/22, Maranda Shipley-Fair, Substance Abuse Counselor 5/9/22, Carla Heckenmueller, COI, Transfer from MCC 5/22/22. It is stated in the nomination, FUM Ashton Christophers willingness to assist his housing unit in emergency situations displays exemplary leadership skills and teamwork. 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. The Corrections Way ambassadors had four dress down days. The Chillicothe High School raised over $2,000 for the school. They also said that this is the cleanest and most well-kept institution they have seen. There were 8 staff members present. 12 staff members attended the meetings. Gift cards were drawn for by PBC on Monday. He took these items to the shift commanders office, reviewed camera footage, and was able to make a positive identification of the offender responsible. CO I McKiddy was instrumental in organizing the new property room and retrieving all paperwork and items needed to begin the new process. Photo: Jerry Shafer, CSI being pinned by DWO Kimberly Herring. Jennifers actions greatly contributed to the safe and smooth operations of the institution and her professionalism does not go unnoticed. November 2 The Corrections Way Dress Down Day - $2.00, November 10 Morale Committee Dress Down Day - $2.00, November 22 Morale Committee Dress Down Day FREE. Janet was recognized by the Administrative Team at the Fulton Reception and Diagnostic Center for the continued above and beyond work ethic and willingness to assist the FRDC Records Department both remotely and onsite at FRDC during an unprecedented staff shortage in the office. 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. Upon further inspection, it was found that dangerous contraband was concealed in the card. 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. Wednesdays lunch was a sub sandwich, chips and drink. II Carrie Pfeifer, ROIII Darrell Sandy, Personnel Clerk Kristen Ford, and Capt. An award ceremony was held on Thursday, April 18, 2019, at Chillicothe Correctional Center. CO I Michael McCluskey This recovery prevented offenders from receiving and using an illegal substance and contributed to the safe environment we all strive for every day at CCC. Furthermore, the CCC Administration would also like to convey their appreciation to Mr. Huber and Mr. Bower for their leadership on the CCC CERT Team through a total of 21 CERT activations during the year 2022. 47 angel tree tags were filled by CCC staff and our food bank box was filled several times. Connor Passig, COI, Marlene Caselman, RN, and Christina Hoskins, RN. Chillicothe Correctional Center : Minimum, Medium, Maximum : 3151 Litton Road Chillicothe, MO 64601 United States. The Livingston County Health Department and CCC have been collaborating to bring the COVID-19 vaccine to CCC staff. On March 15, 2019, Theresawas conducting a search/wing tour of a housing unit and found an item of dangerous contraband. named the CCC Employee of the Month for July 2022. General searches of visitors are conducted. Three, clear, plastic bottles of prepared infant beverage, Three, unopened vendor containers of baby food, One plastic pacifier, teether and/or rattle. The Wellness Committee served over 100 potatoes and appreciate the staff participation in the endeavor. CO I Gulley entered the area and was able to build trust with the offender, working patiently to effectively communicate with her, which resulted in the offender complying with directives. This facility opened in 2008 and has the capacity to house approximately 1,740 inmates. Her story was made famous in the HBO documentary Mommy Dead & Dearest, which revealed that Dee Dee had Munchausens By Proxy and Gypsy was her victim. With Ms.Sims taking the initiative to do these extra duties, we can go throughout our day knowing we can continue to have a clean work environment to come to every day. Town Hall meetings have been suspended indefinitely due to COVID-19. On January 10, 2020, an offender was experiencing a mental health crisis. CHILLICOTHE, Mo. Photos from Doug Anders, COII and Dan Shively, CSI retirement ceremonies in March 2022. Hot dogs were barbecued on the staff grill May 14, 2021. You cant call an inmate at the Chillicothe Correctional Center, but they do have access to phones and are allowed to make monitored outgoing calls during approved hours. Once the dogs have successfully completed the program, they are adopted through their original shelters. During this time, she understood what it was like to work short-handed, so she was always willing to go above and beyond her duties to help out. All three continued the life saving measures until the offender was off site with LT. Eckert staying with the offender in the ambulance and assisting the paramedics by conducting chest compressions until she was relieved by the Hedrick Medical Center staff. It was indicated that JD consistently goes above and beyond to assist in whatever way he can. Zachary Bendure, COI, transfer from WMCC 8/1/21, Michael Burchett, COI, transfer from WMCC 8/29/21, Ronald Wilson, COI, transfer from WMCC 8/29/21, Stephanie Nickell, IPO to Unit Supervisor 8/29/21. Sunday, April 2, 2017. 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. These individuals were presented with the Department of Corrections Lifesaver Award, which is bestowed on staff who have taken extraordinary actions to save the life of another person on or off duty: RN Leanna Whitney, RN Maggie Hooper, HSA Michelle Minnis, NP Kelly Chrisman, DON Jacey Vestal, CCM II Ben Sutton, CO I Randy Hulett, CO I Robert Tate, CO I Matthew King, and CO III Michael Brown. Learn more . June 3 Morale Committee $1 Dress Down Day, June 16 Wellness Committee $1 Dress Down Day, June 21 Morale Committee FREE Dress Down Day. On November 11, 2020, at approximately 7:08 pm, staff realized Cook II Lydah LaFolette was unaccounted for. 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 Corrections Officer I Shawn Walker was named the CCC Employee of the Month for September 2021. Congratulations to Award of Valor recipient Correctional Officer I Rodney Buttz. Chillicothe Correctional Institution (CCI) Southwest Region. Pictured in the additional photo-volunteers running down Main Street in Chillicothe. Anderson was nominated for this award by several fellow staff members who recognized her professionalism and her constant attentiveness to security issues. A list of Ambassadors by shift was included in the email. Pictured front row (l to r) Warden Chris McBee, CCMII Aimee Dorrell, FUM Lori Parkey, and DWO Kimberly Herring. Functional Unit Manager Ashton Christopher was named the CCC Employee of the Month for March 2022. Photo #1(L to R): Amy Parkhurst, AW, Kimberly Herring, DWO, Matthew King, COI, Award recipient, Michael Brown, COII, award recipient, Chris McBee, Warden, Ryan Coffman, DWOM. The CCC Wellness Committee held a Community Blood Center blood drive on Tuesday, October 12, 2021 from 10:00am 3:00pm. CO I Charles Henton Please take time to extend your congratulations to her. There were 3 staff members present. 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. A years of service drawing was held each day by PBC to give away additional gifts. NELSONVILLE, Ohio- Authorities have captured one man and continue to search for two others who escaped from SEPTA Correctional Facility in Nelsonville. CO I Leanna Anderson was named the Employee of the Month for December. Pictured (L to R) Linda Shafer, Carla Meyers, Kylee Ireland, Emily Asher, April Wolf, JD Shafer, David Gilgour. Ms. Horton is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate that she is a professional and a team player. Chuck was nominated for this award by Warden McBee, who recognized his constant professionalism and commitment to the safety and security of the institution. He is very effective at communicating, listening and providing assistance to staff members in need. Congratulations to CO I April Gramenz who was presented this award at the recent graduation ceremony! 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. Ms. Warren is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate that she is a professional and a team player. 2. Nicole Grady, COI, called a Code 16-staff. Jeremy was nominated for this award by CO III Tyler Lewis, who recognized his constant professionalism and commitment to ensuring safety and security. All adult visitors are required to show photo ID, such as a current drivers license or Department of Revenue identification card. Mr. Huber and Mr. Bower are huge assets to this facility and their actions consistently demonstrate that they are professionals and team players. He was able to redirect the offender and gained compliance by utilizing deescalation tactics. 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. 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. Their leadership motivates their team to work harder whether it be inside Chillicothe Correctional Center or elsewhere on an activation. 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. Staff members got a utensil set and chapstick. 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. The Special Olympics Torch Run for 2021 was held May 26, 2021. CO II Chad Gardner was presented with the Department of Corrections Lifesaver Award, which is bestowed on staff who have taken extraordinary actions to save the life of another person on or off duty. Carla Meyers, OSA was named the February 2021 Employee of the Month. CO I Richard Jettelson The trooper on scene reported the woman had two black eyes and her nose and lip were bleeding from the assault. The Kindness Revolution assists local schools, businesses, and organizations with fundraising for great causes. Chillicothe hosted their first Polar Plunge at Simpson in Chillicothe MO on February 22, 2021. 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 a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate he is a professional and a team player. They were recognized for their actions in response to an accident which occurred on June 27, 2022, involving a dump truck and an Amtrak passenger train at a railway crossing near Mendon, Missouri. The Department of Corrections has partnerships with colleges and universities including Washington University, St. Louis University, Rockhurst University, and State Technical College of Missouri. CCM II John Huber and Institutional Training Officer Philip Bower. She indicated that Vicki was always willing to offer her assistance and answer her questions. After receiving this information, CO II Jackson noticed that an offender who had exhibited suspicious behavior was trying to conceal an item from her while performing a search. Jeremys actions greatly contribute to the smooth operations of the institution and his professionalism does not go unnoticed. 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. Vickis actions greatly contribute to the smooth operations of the institution and her professionalism does not go unnoticed. Ben Sutton - Congratulations to Case Manager Ben Sutton who was presented with the Department of Corrections Distinguished Service Award! You can use their website or their mobile app to deposit money, or you can call 1-800-574-5729. Tuesday we got a choice of chocolate chunk, monster or sugar cookies. Even though his duties are behind the scene, it requires a great deal of knowledge and expertise. 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. 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. Ms. Stevens is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate she is a professional and a team player. Employee of the Year/Service Awards Ceremony. On February 5, 2021 in the Recreation Gym, service pin awards, Employee of the Year, and special awards were given out. Front line staff have been participating in The Corrections Way training. Items from the section head meeting were also shared with present staff. This award is bestowed on a staff member by their colleagues for performing exceptional actions that promote professionalism, teamwork, integrity and/or safety. 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. Kathryns actions, as well as the actions of the other staff involved, greatly contributed to the well being of this offender and their professionalism does not go unnoticed. The Wellness Committee would like to thank everyone who participated either by cooking the hot dogs or purchasing a meal. It was indicated that during the COVID-19 outbreak at our facility when offender porters were not available to work, Ms. Sims, whose normal post is the Visiting Room with its myriad duties, stepped up to complete various cleaning duties within the Administration Building along with some other staff. The MSHP stated there had been several 911 calls regarding the vehicle, but Captain Shafer was the only caller who stopped to assist. 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. October 6 Morale Committee FREE dress down day, October 12 Community Blood Center blood drive 10:00 3:00, October 10-16 FREE dress down week-300 likes on CCC facebook page, October 18 Charitable Campaign $2 dress down day, October 19 Charitable Campaign $2 dress down day, October 20 Morale Committee $2 dress down day, October 26 Charitable Campaign $2 dress down day, October 27 Wellness Committee $2 dress down day, October 28 Charitable Campaign dress down day. (See TCW July Display), Lisa Ripley , Academics Teacher III July 12, 2021, Candice Frans, COI (transfer from MCC) July 11, 2021, Lindy Smith, OSA to Account Clerk July 1. It was discovered that the driver of the vehicle in front of them had lost control of the vehicle due to experiencing medical issues. July 1 PBC Dress Down Day $2 Bomb Pop Day, July 4 Special Olympics Dress Down Day $2, July 5 Morale Committee Dress Down Day - $2, July 7 The Corrections Way Dress Down Day - $2, July 11 Special Olympics Dress Down Day - $2, July 13 The Corrections Way Dress Down Day - $2, July 14 Morale Committee FREE Dress Down Day, July 18 Special Olympics Dress Down Day - $2, July 25 Special Olympics Dress Down Day - $2, July 27 Morale Committee Dress Down Day - $2. Eight staff members attended the meetings. October 6 Charitable Campaign Dress Down Day $2, October 11 Morale Committee FREE Dress Down Day, October 12 The Corrections Way Dress Down Day $2, October 20 Charitable Campaign Dress Down Day $2, October 26 Morale Committee Dress Down Day $2. On March 4, 2022, Chuck assisted with a drug interdiction in the CCC Visiting Room. Wednesday, March 15, 2017. Thursday, November 12, 2020, Officers Shawn Walker and Walter Anthony were operating Housing Unit 7 with Officer Dennis Stone. Congratulations to Chaplain Murphy on this outstanding recognition! Chuck reported to the area and took charge of the situation. Congratulations to Carla Meyers, Storekeeper I, on being named the 2021 CCC Employee of the Year! She truly is an asset to this facility and the Department as a whole. 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. His act of bravery helped protect the safety of hospital patients and staff as well as the surrounding community. 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. Sunday, April 2, 2017. Please take time to extend your congratulations to him. OSA Tanya Allen RO I Joshua Hall An Awards Ceremony was held Wednesday, January 5, 2022 in the Visiting Room. After confirming by checking the box below and inputting your email address, please press "submit" and then click on "View Insights" for the area you'd like to reveal. Please join Warden McBee and the Employee of the Month Committee in congratulating Kurt Reith, Corrections Officer II, on being named the CCC Employee of the Month for October 2022. The following town hall meetings were held in October: October 21 at 6:00 am, 8:30 am, & 3:00 pm, Investigator Hackney has worked tirelessly on numerous recent successful drug and contraband interdictions. (Pictured left to right: Warden Chris McBee, DWOM Kimberly Herring, COII Jackson, COII Nicholas Koenig, DWO Ryan Coffman, Major David Savage). He provided timely updates to the local police department and the administrative staff leading up to and during the interdiction. The Chillicothe Correctional Center is a state prison for women in Chillicothe, Livingston County, Missouri, owned and operated by the Missouri Department of Corrections. Holes or slits are not permitted in pants. Upon receiving notification of the situation, Mr. Christopher halted his normal duties and responded. 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. CO II Richards indicated in the nomination, CO I Gilgours persistent and vigilant efforts to monitor the offenders and the housing unit allowed him to successfully locate and remove this contraband from the offender population. Katie was nominated for this award by Mailroom Supervisor Grace Davis, who recognized her constant professionalism and commitment to ensuring a safe environment for staff and offenders. 48 staff members were registered to donate blood with 42 units being collected. Staff members were drawn at random for these gifts. Services include accommodations and modifications in classroom instruction and test taking to help students achieve academic success. Search State Inmates & Offenders By Name What is a State Prison? DWO Kimberly Herring is in the background. for other housing units that have since had to adopt Isolation/Quarantine wings. The truck was parked on the shoulder with a family of three standing outside of the vehicle. No action went unnoticed. Guests were also given freebies, such as informational packets, water bottles, pens, fresh fruit, healthy snack bars. Staff were all smiles after receiving their shot. CO I Fulk and other CCC staff who volunteered to work overtime at TCC on September 10-11, 2022, completed the remaining searches and UAs required for the institution for the month of September. Ms. Price is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate she is a professional and a team player. 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. Wolfs actions are above and beyond her primary function of maintaining safety and security, which she does very well. 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. 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. Each of the auditors were very complimentary about how professional and helpful the staff here at CCC were during the audit. Utilizing his experience and training regarding conflict resolution, it was noted that he immediately began establishing control of the area. National Crime Victims Rights Week was held April 18-24, 2021. It was noted she was recently assigned to the receiving and orientation housing unit, and along with her new responsibilities, trained two new Office Support Assistants and provided manuals to assist them learn their duties.
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