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The length of time your fiancé will serve in the Arkansas Department of Corrections (ADC) and where he will be housed depend on several factors, including his specific sentence, medical condition, and eligibility for parole or early release. 1. Time Served: Sentencing Laws: In Arkansas, offenders typically must serve a certain percentage of their sentence before becoming eligible for parole. For drug offenses, the percentage can vary based on the classification of the crime (e.g., whether it's
Read moreIf your boyfriend is incarcerated at the Trousdale Turner Correctional Center and was taken to an outside hospital for surgery, there are specific steps you can take to get information about his condition: 1. Contact the Trousdale Turner Correctional Center Directly: Facility Phone Number: Reach out to the facility at (615) 808-0400 and ask to speak with the medical department or the warden's office. They may be able to provide basic information or direct you to the
Read moreUpon intake, your son will be evaluated by the medical staff who will recommend an appropriate treatment program that will enable him to wean off the addictive drugs in his system. We wish you and him the best possible outcome from his incarceration
Read moreThere are specific medical procedures available to your inmate that he can follow to get it taken care of. There are forms that he should get from his counselor or case manager to get the process started and submitted into the system. This is a very slow process so patience will be required. You, as an outsider can do very little but call the facility and try to find a sympathetic ear to inch along the approval process.
Read moreNo advice but be careful and good luck with the new baby!
Read moreAll medical facilities are "better than regular prison". there is limited violence because most inmates are there to survive with the help of doctors.
Read moreYes, i witnessed two inmates with sleep apnea who were using their CPAP machine every night. Whether or not they get to take them home is not something I am aware of either way.
Read moreThey normally do not charge for a hospital visit or stay. Normally do not charge for medicine. What they do charge for is a visit to see the doctor when they come to the facility. It is not a large amount, nominal, like $3.00 -5.00).
Read moreThis sounds like a logistical nightmare ahead, knowing the bureaucratic layers you're going to have to go through. Whether it's federal or state, you're going to have to start with the Unit Secretary and begin the hunt for who are the decision-makers for releasing all of the medical records. The commissary list should be easier to access since all systems have inventory software and details of every transaction made at the facility, the unit secretary would be able to guide
Read moreThe jails and prisons test all incoming inmates for HIV. Once diagnosed, they are placed on a treatment plan and are monitored during their incarceration.
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