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| CA To Build Expensive Prison Health Center |
| By worldinteriordesignnetwork.com |
| Published: 03/09/2011 |
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Spanning 1.2 million square feet, CHCF-Stockton will be developed specifically to house and treat inmate-patients with chronic medical and mental health needs. It will feature a specialised diagnostic and treatment center, and community space for patients, in addition to inmate housing, administrative buildings, central kitchen, central plant, warehouse, and an advanced materials management center. CHCF-Stockton will be built on a 400-acre state-owned Northern California Youth Correctional Center property in San Joaquin County. The facility will occupy the 144-acre site of the former Karl Holton Youth facility, which will be demolished. It will feature 1,722 patient-inmates with 337 licensed beds for patient-inmates with conditions requiring inpatient levels of medical care; 673 licensed beds for patient-inmates requiring outpatient medical care; 432 intermediate-care mental health beds for patient-inmates requiring comprehensive psychiatric and rehabilitative treatment; 43 psychiatric beds for patient-inmates requiring acute psychiatric care; 137 mental health crisis beds for patient-inmates in psychiatric crisis conditions; and 100 inmate workers. The hospital will also feature 13ft-high electrified fence, vehicle inspection point, 24-hour patrol and exterior lighting. About eleven 45ft-tall guard towers will be also featured. Read More. |
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