ASCA Responses: Treatment for Alcohol Dependent Inmates Survey (October 2010) Please enter the contact information for the person in your Agency that is familiar with the data we are seeking. Name and Title: Email Address: Phone Number: 1. Do you currently utilize Vivitrol for opiate or addicted 2. Do you currently have a protocol in place for Assisted detox for offenders, particularly pregnant women and chronic dependant 3. Do you offer screenings or supply information for the use of Vivitrol or other types of Assisted Treatment upon release as a part of your continuum of care for released 4. Do you currently have a program for the short-term treatment/incarceration of dependent and/or chronic DWI offenders with the use of Vivitrol as a component of the treatment to be continued upon release as part of the probation/parole conditions? 5. If you have a Vivitrol program what medical screenings are provided prior to inclusion in the 6. What liability factors have you encountered while implementing the Vivitrol Alabama Ruth Naglich, Associate Commissioner Health Services ruth.naglich@doc.alabama.gov 334-353-3887 No No No Arizona Karen Hellman, Counseling & Treatment Administrator khellman@azcorrections.gov 602-542-5155 No No No No Colorado Cindy Glassman, Nurse cindy.glassman@doc.state.co.us 303-307-2301 No No No No Delaware Deborah Craig, Planner V Debbi.Craig@state.de.us 302-857-5252 No Yes No No NA NA Florida Hawaii Idaho Kim Riley, Chief of Substance Abuse Wesley Mun, Health Care Administrator Rona Siegert, Health Services Director riley.kim@mail.dc.state.fl.us 850-488-9169 No No No No wesley.k.mun@hawaii.gov 808-587-1250 No No No No rsiegert@idoc.idaho.gov 208-658-2047 No No No Treatment for Alcohol Dependent Inmates Survey.xls (MO) Page 1 of 10 Last Updated: 10/20/10 at 5:32 PM
ASCA Responses: Treatment for Alcohol Dependent Inmates Survey (October 2010) Please enter the contact information for the person in your Agency that is familiar with the data we are seeking. Name and Title: Email Address: Phone Number: 1. Do you currently utilize Vivitrol for opiate or addicted 2. Do you currently have a protocol in place for Assisted detox for offenders, particularly pregnant women and chronic dependant 3. Do you offer screenings or supply information for the use of Vivitrol or other types of Assisted Treatment upon release as a part of your continuum of care for released 4. Do you currently have a program for the short-term treatment/incarceration of dependent and/or chronic DWI offenders with the use of Vivitrol as a component of the treatment to be continued upon release as part of the probation/parole conditions? 5. If you have a Vivitrol program what medical screenings are provided prior to inclusion in the 6. What liability factors have you encountered while implementing the Vivitrol Illinois Dona Howell, Coordinator of Addiction Recovery Management Services Unit Dona.Howell@doc.illinois.gov 618-993-6692 ext 231 No No Yes No We do not currently use Vivitrol within IDOC- but are participating in the NIDA CJDATS study for medication assisted therapy and are involved in a pilot program using Suboxone for parolees who are struggling with opiate addiction. The concerns within the Illinois Department of Corrections are the issue of medication - IDOC uses a vendor to provide medication/medical services and there have been issues in the past with the vendor's formulary (and access to MAT). Also, the Department is more interested in MAT for parolees in the community for a number of different reasons Illinois Dr. Louis Shicker, Agency Medical Director louis.shicker@doc.illinois.gov 312-814-3233 No No No No Indiana John Dallas, RN, RVP jdallas@cmsstl.com 317-319-8383 No Yes No No NA NA Kansas Roger Haden, Deputy Secretary RogerH@doc.ks.gov 785-296-0460 No No No No Treatment for Alcohol Dependent Inmates Survey.xls (MO) Page 2 of 10 Last Updated: 10/20/10 at 5:32 PM
ASCA Responses: Treatment for Alcohol Dependent Inmates Survey (October 2010) Please enter the contact information for the person in your Agency that is familiar with the data we are seeking. Name and Title: Email Address: Phone Number: 1. Do you currently utilize Vivitrol for opiate or addicted 2. Do you currently have a protocol in place for Assisted detox for offenders, particularly pregnant women and chronic dependant 3. Do you offer screenings or supply information for the use of Vivitrol or other types of Assisted Treatment upon release as a part of your continuum of care for released 4. Do you currently have a program for the short-term treatment/incarceration of dependent and/or chronic DWI offenders with the use of Vivitrol as a component of the treatment to be continued upon release as part of the probation/parole conditions? 5. If you have a Vivitrol program what medical screenings are provided prior to inclusion in the 6. What liability factors have you encountered while implementing the Vivitrol Louisiana Raman Singh, M.D. rsingh@corrections.state.la.us 225-342-1320 No Yes No No Massachusetts Peter J. Heffernan, Deputy Director of Health Services pheffernan@doc.state.ma.us 508-279-8645 No Yes Yes No NA NA Michigan Jeffrey Strieve, Chief Medical Officer stievej@michigan.gov 517-373-3197 No Yes No No Mississippi Gloria Perry, MD, Chief Medical Officer gperry@mdoc.state.ms.us 601-359-5600 No No No No Montana Cathy Gordon, DCA cagordon@mt.gov 406-444-4916 No No No No Nebraska Shalid Kamal, M.D. Chief Psychiatrist M.Shahid.Kamal@nebraska.gov 402-479-3295 No Yes Yes No Treatment for Alcohol Dependent Inmates Survey.xls (MO) Page 3 of 10 Last Updated: 10/20/10 at 5:32 PM
ASCA Responses: Treatment for Alcohol Dependent Inmates Survey (October 2010) Please enter the contact information for the person in your Agency that is familiar with the data we are seeking. Name and Title: Email Address: Phone Number: 1. Do you currently utilize Vivitrol for opiate or addicted 2. Do you currently have a protocol in place for Assisted detox for offenders, particularly pregnant women and chronic dependant 3. Do you offer screenings or supply information for the use of Vivitrol or other types of Assisted Treatment upon release as a part of your continuum of care for released 4. Do you currently have a program for the short-term treatment/incarceration of dependent and/or chronic DWI offenders with the use of Vivitrol as a component of the treatment to be continued upon release as part of the probation/parole conditions? 5. If you have a Vivitrol program what medical screenings are provided prior to inclusion in the 6. What liability factors have you encountered while implementing the Vivitrol Nevada Chuck Schardin, Medical Administrator cschardin@doc.nv.gov 775-887-3223 No No No No New York State Carl Koenigsmann, Deputy Commissioner Chief Medical Officer Carl.Koenigsmann@docs.state.ny.us 518-457-7073 No Yes No No North Carolina Charlotte Price pca13@doc.state.nc.us 919-838-4028 No No No No No Ohio Rod Woods, Chief of Recovery Services rod.woods@odrc.state.oh.us 614-752-1731 No Yes No No n/a n/a Oregon Steve Shelton, MD. Medical Director Steven.Shelton@doc.state.or.us 503-378-5593 No Yes No No Pennsylvania Patti Stover, Executive Staff Asst. pstover@state.pa.us 717-975-4963 No Yes No No Rhode Island Lauranne Howard Lauranne.Howard@doc.ri.gov 401-497-8412 No Yes No No NA NA Treatment for Alcohol Dependent Inmates Survey.xls (MO) Page 4 of 10 Last Updated: 10/20/10 at 5:32 PM
ASCA Responses: Treatment for Alcohol Dependent Inmates Survey (October 2010) Please enter the contact information for the person in your Agency that is familiar with the data we are seeking. Name and Title: Email Address: Phone Number: 1. Do you currently utilize Vivitrol for opiate or addicted 2. Do you currently have a protocol in place for Assisted detox for offenders, particularly pregnant women and chronic dependant 3. Do you offer screenings or supply information for the use of Vivitrol or other types of Assisted Treatment upon release as a part of your continuum of care for released 4. Do you currently have a program for the short-term treatment/incarceration of dependent and/or chronic DWI offenders with the use of Vivitrol as a component of the treatment to be continued upon release as part of the probation/parole conditions? 5. If you have a Vivitrol program what medical screenings are provided prior to inclusion in the 6. What liability factors have you encountered while implementing the Vivitrol South Dakota Tennessee Julie Spurrell, SDSP Clinical Supervisor Marina Cadreche, Psy.D. Director of Mental Health Julie.Spurrell@state.sd.us 605-367-5049 No No No No Marina.Cadreche@tn.gov 615-741-1000 No No No No Texas David McNutt, Director Correctional Managed Health Care cmhc.mcnutt@suddenlinkmail.com 936-437-1972 No Yes No No West Virginia Carol Egnatoff, Health Services Director Carol.A.Egnatoff@wv.gov 304-558-2036 ext 53423 No No No No Wyoming Anne Cybulski-Sandlian acybul@wdoc.state.wy.us 307-777-5818 No No No No Total: 29 Yes 0 12 3 0 0 0 No 29 15 26 29 1 0 12 12 Treatment for Alcohol Dependent Inmates Survey.xls (MO) Page 5 of 10 Last Updated: 10/20/10 at 5:32 PM
ASCA Responses: Treatment for Alcohol Dependent Inmates Survey (October 2010) 7. How are you funding the Assisted Treatment? 8. Comments: Alabama Arizona Colorado The Alabama Department of Corrections receives only sentenced inmates after trial. This Department is not part of a detainee system (jail) The Arizona Department of Corrections offers medication assisted treatment to opiate addicted inmates to assist with detox only. ADC does not offer ongoing MAT or MAT for other substances. Inmates experiencing severe withdrawal symptoms from are transported to hospital for any necessary medical treatment. Delaware Included in overall Department budget for offender medical services The Delaware Department of Correction does not use Vivitrol however if an offender enters our system and he or she is taking Naltrexone, we will continue them for the short term and through detox. If the offender will only be in our custody for a brief period, we will continue them on the medication and make a formal referral to an outside agency prior to their release. Florida Hawaii Idaho Treatment for Alcohol Dependent Inmates Survey.xls (MO) Page 6 of 10 Last Updated: 10/20/10 at 5:32 PM
ASCA Responses: Treatment for Alcohol Dependent Inmates Survey (October 2010) 7. How are you funding the Assisted Treatment? 8. Comments: Illinois Currently, the pilot program is being funded through a small grant and we are hoping that with our participation with the NIDA study, we might be able to expand the scope of MAT within IDOC The Department is moving toward the concept of using MAT as a viable treatment option for those identified as appropriate for this service. Illinois Indiana NA Kansas The information above relates to the treatment programs provided by the Kansas Department of Corrections only and does not pertain to other substance abuse treatment programs within the state. Treatment for Alcohol Dependent Inmates Survey.xls (MO) Page 7 of 10 Last Updated: 10/20/10 at 5:32 PM
ASCA Responses: Treatment for Alcohol Dependent Inmates Survey (October 2010) 7. How are you funding the Assisted Treatment? 8. Comments: Louisiana Done by prison medical/mental health staff so through state general fund allocated to DOC. We screen at intake for chemical dependency and have a policy for chemical detoxification. Offenders with mental health needs are monitored on a regular basis throughout their incarceration and we do have an extensive discharge planning process which takes this monitoring into account while figuring out future need for services. Most of the offenders spend few years in prison (? forced remission) and maybe that's why chemical treatment for addiction is not a common occurrence. (Continued substance abuse therapy after release is a big part of the discharge planning.) Massachusetts NA Michigan Mississippi Montana Nebraska None Treatment for Alcohol Dependent Inmates Survey.xls (MO) Page 8 of 10 Last Updated: 10/20/10 at 5:32 PM
ASCA Responses: Treatment for Alcohol Dependent Inmates Survey (October 2010) 7. How are you funding the Assisted Treatment? 8. Comments: Nevada Inmates go through detox in county jails prior to coming to state prison in Nevada. Nevada does have substance abuse programs but they do not involve medication assisted treatment. New York State NYS DOCS only accepts inmates that have been detoxed from Alcohol/Opiates except for pregnant women. North Carolina Ohio n/a Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island It is part of our overall budget. Like you, we are considering this, but are unsure what the long-term effectiveness will be. This is a large state and liaison with an outside provider upon release is likely to be problematic. Largely for this reason, we do not maintain releasees on Methadone or Naltrexone. We provide short term detoxification with methadone for inmates who experience severe opiate withdrawal. Additionally, we provide methadone maintenance services to pregnant women who are addicted to opiates. Women are required to detoxify from methadone once they have given birth. Treatment for Alcohol Dependent Inmates Survey.xls (MO) Page 9 of 10 Last Updated: 10/20/10 at 5:32 PM
ASCA Responses: Treatment for Alcohol Dependent Inmates Survey (October 2010) 7. How are you funding the Assisted Treatment? 8. Comments: South Dakota Thank you for the opportunity to participate in the survey. Tennessee Texas West Virginia Wyoming Offenders usually spend a period of time in county jails and have undergone detox prior to being received by the TDCJ; however, if the occasion arises, we will detox acutely. Inmates complete detox while housed in jails, prior to arrival in prisons. This response reflects practices in prisons only. Total: 29 11 Treatment for Alcohol Dependent Inmates Survey.xls (MO) Page 10 of 10 Last Updated: 10/20/10 at 5:32 PM