South Carolina Lieber Corr Inst Site Visit Report Mental Health 2010
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10 Riley Daniel Westbrook Building, Third Floor 1330 Lady Street Post Office Box 11070(29211) Columbia South Carolina 29201 LLP Re: South Carolina Department of Corrections Lieber Correctional Institution Alternative Crisis Intervention Housing Placements Dear Mr. Westbrook: During the morning of November 8, 2010 we received a tour of the alternative housing cells used for crisis intervention purposes at Lieber CI, although it was initially an incomplete tour related to the staff apparently not knowing where all such placements occurred. The SMU is located in L building. We were shown two large holding cells with toilets that were used for crisis intervention (C[) purposes. The toilet in one of the holding cells had a wall which prevented adequate observation. Windows had bars and there was a large hole in the ceiling. It was possible to climb up the windows due to the bars and probably have access to pipes hanging down from the ceiling. There was also exposed (uncovered) tluorescent lighting at the top of the cells. These large holding cells were not suicide resistant. Two smaller holding cells, without a toilet, were reported by several inmates as having been used for These cells were nowhere close to being suicide resistant and had the Reference should made to the photographs taken tour Correctional Institution holding areas and fully itself areas were not suicide resistant. We also inspected the shower area used tor crisis intervention purposes which was very small, dark, and the visibility was very poor tor observation purposes. The inside of the shower was not visible to anyone unless the person \vas immediately tacing the cell door entrance to the shower. We were told by Mr. that only one shower on the upper tier on A side was used for such purposes. This shower did not have mesh wiring on the door. During the course of our interviews with inmates, we were told by some that they had been housed in the "A" side lower tier shower. We inspected the lower tier shower and it was as with the upper tier shower not visible as a line of site unless the observer was standing at the door of the shower itself The shower on the lower tier on "A" side had a wire mesh door in contrast to the sho\ver on the upper tier. Staff had not been aware that the interview rooms were being used for crisis intervention. There was a hole in the wall and lighting was poor. Current SMU inmates 1. Inmate 1 Inmate 1 was a 27-year-old man who had been in the SMU for about two years. He reported having had alternative crisis cell placements that included housing in the recreational holding cell, room and was placed in the shower on B side (both upper and in duration seven hours (e.g., 4 PM-II PM) to PLT.I081 Intervention Inmate 1 described embarrassed by lack of clothing, especially when he \vas placed that exposed him to significant inmate tramc. the When placed in the recreational inmates from that particular housing unit would to the other side for recreational purposes. However, they would pass the recreational cage and often to the inmate placed in it The CRT of this inmate was reviewed. A February 21,2009 note by Lolita Lee, CCC indicated that Inmate 1 was in the recreational cage without clothing but with a suicide blanket CRT documentation during August 20, 2008 indicated that this inmate \vas placed in the MA wing cage for crisis intervention purposes. He was wrapped in a suicide blanket Melvin Ransom, HSC II wrote during August 21, 2008 that this inmate was removed trom crisis intervention. During March 2010 Inmate I was placed in a holding cell for CI purposes. Inmate 1 was wearing a pink jumpsuit 2. Inmate 2 This 26-year-old African-American male reported that his alternative crisis intervention housing placements have included being in the recreational cages on both sides of the SMU, in the shower on one occasion for 30-60 minutes, in the interview booth and in a holding celL His a holding cell Christmas 2008 was documented in the CRT. PLT.I082 Placements 40f17 The CRT was was placed a cell during 411 a suicide blanket "if available." for CI Inmate Inmate 2 was in a pink jumpsuit. 3. Inmate 3 This inmate was in the interview booth for 16 hours from June 20-21, 2010. The logbooks demonstrated placement in the interview booth and records in the CRT described holding cell placement. A June 2010 psychiatrist's evaluation note indicated that the differential diagnosis was psychosis NOS versus major depressive disorder with psychotic features. Wellbutrin and Risperdal were prescribed. Inmate 3 was a 28-year-old man, who reported that he was placed in the interview room for crisis intervention purposes between June-August 2010 fur almost 24 hours. He described infrequent checks by custody staff because the placement occurred during the weekend (e.g., up two hours at a time without seeing a correctional officer). Inmate 3 indicated that he had to urinate on the Hoor and had to clean it up with paper towels provided to him for purposes of sitting on the stool. He was naked throughout the experience without any coverings. He would be escorted down the hallway tor defecation purposes, which he described as being a very humiliating experience related to the lack of clothing. The interview room did not have a light and the hole in the ceiling exposed various pipes and ducts. He was interviewed by Mr. Ransom. Inmate 3 was not receiving medications at that time although was later prescribed Risperdal and Wellbutrin. The Risperdal was later changed to Haldol. were described as been helpful. 4. Inmate" holding occurred about He was interviewed by mental and was eventually sent back to Inmate 4 told mental health clinician that he wanted to sent back to the cell due to the conditions of confinement in the U,,"H.'-4U";:;' next placement in a cell alternative occurred around September 15,2010 when he was placed in a recreational for about hours under similar conditions. The CRT indicated placement in a holding cell at that time. Inmate 4 reported that again he would urinate on the floor due to lack of access to a toilet. The correctional officers in the booth could observe an inmate in the recreational cage. Food was offered but he did not want to eat the food because he did not have utensils and his hands were very dirty related to the conditions of confinement. He was interviewed by Ms. Lee at the ceUfront-he was naked. He had been transferred to a crisis intervention cell prior to this interview. was described as "'H"vau Inmate 5 and humiliating. access to this A July ,u,"",-... ,-.u that he was in was noted to July a suicide blanket wrapped around person. He was removed from suicide status during July 1 2010 by HSC II. Documentation was not present relevant to his placement in the interview booth as summarized above. This inmate was not receiving psychotropic medications. 6. Inmate 6 Inmate 6 is a 46 old African-American man who stated that he was placed in a holding cell for crisis intervention purposes for about 4 to 5 days during the end of July 2010. He reported that he was not seen by mental health staff during this period of time. He also stated that he was naked without any kind of covering. He periodically would have to urinate on the t100r or on his food tray due to poor access to the bathroom. He reported that the correctional officers infrequently checked on him. He eventually was transferred to OPB. This inmate had been prescribed Oeodon and Prozac. He reported that he has been diagnosed as having paranoid schizophrenia. The CRT of this inmate was reviewed. He was placed on crisis intervention during July 29, 2010 after cutting his abdomen and left wTist. He was evaluated by mental health staff based on the CRT documentation although he denied such assessments. Fifteen minutes observation was reported to occur the staff based on the CRT. £t appeared that he was admitted to OPH by 10. \vas no don't ,""un.-nom are however he was »butt naked" nt'I""""n1 they would let him out so occurred. he to the The inmate stated that his saw him on the second day that he was placed in the booth and took him otIthe CI status; he stated he had not seen any mental health staff on the first day. The inmate stated that food was delivered on a Styrofoam plate and that he had to eat within the interview booth. The inmate stated this was a very humiliating experience tor him of being housed in an interview booth where inmate and staff traffic passed during the day and evening shifts and he was placed naked in the booth. He also reported having to bang on the door to request the use of a bathroom which was very embarrassing for him, and eat tinger foods without washing his hands. The inmate reported he did not tile any grievances on these events. He also reported that when he was released from CI status he was returned to his regular SMU cell. 8. Inmate 8 Inmate 8 was a 21-year-old male \vho reported he had been incarcerated at SCDC in the Lieber SMU for the past two years. The inmate stated he was prescribed loloft and Remeron for that entire time. He stated he sees his counselor approximately one time per month and sometimes more if he makes the request although it takes approximately two days for a response to his request. The inmate reported booth and never been in the CI camera cells but he been in the interview . \\!nen I how many times he estimated he had 10 Placements or or the next in most cases but in one case had to wait seven he was placed on a Wednesday didn't see mental health until stated he was then taken off CI status and returned to SMU cell. lll,".1\.1.;1.1 ."\."'-1,"'Ul. The inmate reported that finger fDods are delivered on a Styrofoam tray but that there is no facility for an inmate to wash his hands or engage in any hygienic activities when placed in these alternative areas. The inmate stated that he received no rec time when placed in these alternative placements and that sometimes the other inmates either don't get to go out for rec or they must go out on the other side C'A" or "B"). The inmate stated he put in a grievance when he \vas in the rec cage for seven days that he sent to Columbia but "nothing happened". 9. Inmate 9 Inmate Number 9 is a 39-year-old male who reported he had been incarcerated tDr the past 10 years and in the SMU at Lieber fDr nearly two years. The inmate reported that he had been placed in a CI cell when he tirst came to Lieber and remained there for three days. He reported since that time he was placed in a rec cage approximately six or seven months ago tDr three days and the records reviewed indicate he was in a rec cage for 62 hours in April 2009. When I asked specifically where in the rec cage he reported between the two wire mesh doors. He stated he was little bottle to pee or I would have to wait sometime after banging on the door." while in the rec he was "butt naked" with no blanket 10. Inmate 10 at 11 states been at Lieber the counselors past 11 and that see him at the is supposed to come and see inmates whenever they The inmate stated his belief that Dr. charges and make reports to the DHO but added "he never does" come to see them. The inmate stated that the counselors also do not make their 30 day rounds and that he last saw Dr. approximately two weeks ago when he was on CI status. The inmate reported on 10/25 he was having suicidal thoughts after learning of the death of his little brother and he informed Dr. The inmate stated Dr. said that he \vould return to talk with him however a lieutenant carne and told the inmate that Dr. was not going to place him on CI status. The inmate stated that later that day he took a handful of pills in front of the nurse which included his Zolotl, Remeron, and Risperdal, some of which were prescribed for him and some which he got from other inmates. The inmate reported he was then placed in the CI cell but he has also been placed in the holding cell and the rec cage and each time he was "butt naked". This inmate stated that he observed a sergeant placing two inmates including inmate number 11 (see below) and another inmate in a holding cell together and both were "butt naked". The inmate stated the last time that he was in a holding cell was in August and that he has refused to go to the showers when oftlcers have told him he was going to be placed on CI status in the showers. or rec The inmate has tiled at least three based on these experiences as well as his been placed in the interview booth tor four to five days in July or August 2010, '-betore Ramadan. ,The inmate estimated that he has been placed in either the interview booth, holding cell or rec cage between 10 and 15 times but that he has never been placed in the shmver. The inmate reported these experiences have been very humiliating and embarrassing for him and that he "vas particularly frightened and paranoid when having been placed in a holding cell naked with another inmate and no outside observation by correctional statT. 12. Inmate 12 Inmate Number 12 is a 33-year-old male who reported he has been incarcerated for the last 15 years and in the Lieber SMU since February 2008. The inmate reported that he has been receiving mental health treatment for a number of years including prescriptions of Zoloft and Risperdal for depression and as an "anti-stimulant". The inmate reported he has been placed in CI cells in other facilities but not at Lieber. He stated that in 2009 he reported suicidal ideation, and was placed in the shower all night. The records indicate that he was placed in the shower for 15 hours in June 2009. During that placement the inmate stated the correctional statT took him to the CI cell to use the bathroom and then returned him to the shower. He reported he was in the shower tor 24 hours and that no mental health staff saw him during that time. He stated that when he was released from the shmver he was placed SMU cell that was stripped out. The inmate stated that later that day, back in his and took him otT status. PLT. a number 13. Inmate 13 Inmate Number 13 was a 30-year-old male who has been in the SCDC since 2004. He reported he has been at Lieber in the SMU for the past two The inmate reported he has been "for paranoia, emotions, seeing things, hearing things." The receiving mental health inmate reported he has been placed in the CI cells on three occasions because he was suicidal which included his having cut himself as well as swallowing glass. He reported that he was in the cells four to five days on two occasions and for one week on the third occasion. He stated that the counselors did not come to see him until after two days on each of these occasions and they only asked if he still felt like killing himself. The inmate stated that when he said no he was taken back to room. The inmate reported that he had been in a holding cell on two occasions with the last being approximately two months ago when he was in a holding cell tor three days. He stated one of the holding cells was a small holding cell where there was no toilet or sink and that when he was taken from that holding cell he was placed in the interview booth for one day. The inmate also reported that he has been in the shower downstairs for 10 hours and then moved to a holding cell. While in the shower the inmate reported that he was brought tood on a Styrofoam plate and told ifhe did not eat the food in the shower he would forfeit his food. While in the holding cell the inmate reported that he banged on the door but no CO responded and he was forced to use his food tray to urinate on because he couldn't hold it. He stated he was "butt naked" when placed in the holding cell and had no gown or blanket. He stated that when mental health staff came to see him they took him off CI status and he was returned to his SMU celL 14. Inmate 14 at 1. Intervention Placements he never placed in the CI cell but has placed in the twice in the of months because of having suicidal and in the rec panic attacks. The inmate stated on one occasion he was placed in the shower trom 8 pm until 5-6 pm the following day and was "butt naked" and had no blanket. He stated that he was given linger food in the shower and that a mental health counselor came to see him and when he told her he was tine she took him off CI and he was returned to his SMU ceiL The inmate stated that he had been placed in the rec cage for 36 hours because he was suicidal and again was butt naked and given linger foods to eat from a tray. He stated there is no toilet in the rec cage and he would have to wait for an officer for one to two hours tor toileting. He stated he was unable to wait and had to urinate in a comer on one of these occasions. He stated he was placed in the rec cage on another occasion for 24 hours because he was suicidal and encountered the same conditions. The inmate stated that he was placed in a shower on a fourth occasion from 2-3 pm until 5-6 pm, less than a full day in July he believes. The inmate stated he tiled three grievances in the last couple of months but he has received no responses. The inmate reports that he asked Dr. about medication and that he was prescribed Zoloft the psychiatrist but he never actually saw the psychiatrist to discuss the medication. PLT. placed in over 10 He The having been placed in these alternative placements with no clothing and required to eat foods, without toilets or sinks that would allow for him to use a proper bathroom or wash his hands or in any other hygienic activities. The inmate said he has filed 37 separate grievances which have been about health care and mental health care. He stated his belief that statT need training because they are punishing inmates who have mental health problems. The inmate asked whether or not I had seen the SCDC Newsletter in 2000-2001 which reported awards being given to District Managers tor decreasing the number of inmate grievances. This inmate reported having been placed in alternative placements and that this was humiliating tor him as well as punishment to him and other inmates. 16. Inmate 16 Inmate Number 16 is a 25-year-old male vvho has been incarcerated at SCDC for the past eight years. He stated he has been in Lieber for the past seven years and in the SMU tor the last six years. The inmate stated that he has been receiving mental health services since he was a child and has had diagnoses of bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder. He has been treated with Neurontin, Seroquel, Risperdal and Geodon and is currently prescribed Neurontin. The inmate reported he sees his counselor "every blue moon" but has seen Dr. three two to Lieber Correctional Institution Intervention The inmate stated that \vhen he has been taken otf of CI status by the counselor he has been sent back to his SMU cell and "nothing changes." The inmate stated that he has wTitten to his Senator who wrote to who wrote to the Senator saying that he, the inmate, had too many charges. The inmate offered that he does have a problem with masturbation and he keeps asking for treatment but "nothing happens". He continued "I need help and they don't give it." The inmate reported he has filed two grievances but he has received no reply. This inmate emphasized several times during the interview that he believes mental health staff are not providing treatment and even when he has been placed on crisis intervention status in alternative placements, when that status has been discontinued there has been no change in his treatment and no discussions regarding his having suicidal or other behaviors requiring crisis intervention services. Summary Although there were some credibility issues based on discrepancies bet\veen infonnation obtained from some of the inmates and review of their CRT records, there were significant consistencies in histories obtained from these inmates who reported no or little knowledge regarding the purpose of these interviews. Information that appeared to be reliable included the PLT. 5. Inmates unifonnly described no clothes and most of them reported no other suicide blanket). Many indicated that they \vere told by correctional officers that there was only one suicide blanket available. When some of them eventually got the blanket they complained that it had not been cleaned. 6. Many of these inmates did not have access to toileting facilities or sinks to wash their hands before or atter eating. They described having to urinate on the noor in one of the holding cells or in the shower and one of them described having to defecate in the holding cell. 7. These inmates unifonnly described these alternative CI housing placements as being embarrassing and humiliating. The use of these cells for CI purposes, as well as the associated procedures employed, is clearly below the standard of care for many reasons. These reasons included the following: 1. They were dangerous from a safety perspective in the context of not being suicide resistant. In addition, the lack of appropriate observation by staff and apparent periodic lack of mental health assessments contributed to this lack of safety. 2. The conditions of confinement were dehumanizing and likely to exacerbate mental health problems that led to the inmate's placement on CI status. Such conditions included no clothing, generally no coverings, and inadequate access to toilets in many of the "alternative placements." 3. 5. Lieber Correctional Institution Re: Alternative Crisis Intervention Housing Placements Page 160f17 and the inmate~ was reported by these inmates to not occur nor was it demonstrated by review of the records. This practice of lack of multidisciplinary comprehensive treatment planning has been consistent across facilities in the scne. Jeffrey Metzner, M.D. Raymond F. Patterson, M.D.