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Inmates needing further treatment will be referred to the mental health <br />staff for evaluation and treatment. If the innate is currently receiving, or <br />has received treatment from an outside agency, the agency will be <br />contacted and the necessary mental health information will be requested. <br />Inmates identified as suicidal will immediately be evaluated and treated, <br />as needed (please see section below entitled Emergency crisis, <br />intervention and suicide prevention services). <br />Routine /non - emergent services: <br />Inmates can make a routine request for non - emergency mental health <br />services by use of the sick call request process ( , �. Detention <br />Officers can also refer inmates for evaluation and assistance. Routine <br />requests will be triaged and scheduled for the next available mental health <br />clinic. <br />Mental health clinics will be held twice a month for a minimum of four (4) <br />hours per clinic (depending on the number of inmates scheduled for each <br />clinic). <br />Emergency, crisis intervention and suicide prevention services: <br />Requests for emergency mental health services can be made by Detention <br />Officers and /or inmates 24 hours a day, seven (7) days a week. A member <br />of the medical staff will immediately respond to all emergency- requests. <br />CMCMC contracts with College Hospital Costa Mesa (CHCM) for the <br />provision of crisis intervention and mental health support services. Please <br />see FAIRIfiM, for CHCM vendor information. <br />Mental health support services include: <br />Y Licensed mental health professionals trained in emergency <br />psychiatric crisis intervention and evaluation. <br />City of Santa Ana Jail _27_ <br />Proposal for Innate Medical Services <br />JUN 07 -062 <br />25J -42 <br />
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