Alachua County Commission hears from jail service providers, learns that plumbing pipes at the jail are riddled with holes
BY JENNIFER CABRERA
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – At their August 27 meeting, the Alachua County Commission heard presentations from service providers at the jail and learned that plumbing pipes at the jail are riddled with holes.
“Significant increase” in sick calls after board eliminated $5 fee
During one of several presentations from providers at the jail, the Regional Director of Operations for WellPath said the jail’s healthcare provider has seen “a significant increase in the number of sick call slips triaged,” referring to the paper forms that inmates fill out to let the nurses know they’re requesting a sick call; these slips represent “actual encounters that they’ve had face-to-face with a nurse, mental health encounters, and medication management. So, as you can see, our sick call triage numbers jumped up 34%, our nurse sick call encounters jumped up 38%. We’re attributing most of this to the free sick calls that are now being offered. And while increasing the access to care, this current trend is adding a tremendous amount of strain on our operations.” He said the company plans to “revisit our rates that were originally agreed upon in 2019… [and] propose additional FTEs for our mental health providers and also to be able to address and handle the load of sick calls.”
In April 2023, the Alachua County Commission instructed the Sheriff to eliminate fees for inmate services, including a previous $5 fee for a clinic visit.
Focusing on a 26% increase in mental health encounters, Commissioner Ken Cornell made a motion to accept the presentation and ask WellPath to report back in 90 days “with regards to how we’re addressing the increase in visits.” He added to the motion a request from Commissioner Anna Prizzia to streamline the process of obtaining medical information releases for family members of inmates. Prizzia also added a request to the food provider to return with additional goals for their Good Food Purchasing Program in 90 days.
Food service
In their presentation, Trinity Services Group, the food provider, had given themselves two stars in a self-evaluation of their compliance with the Good Food Purchasing Program; they gave their program credit for using a local supplier, providing a meatless meal plan, elimination of bottled water as an option, paying a living wage, vegan menu options, and compliance with nutrition recommendations.
Eyeglasses and hearing aids
After public comment, Prizzia asked whether the jail provides eyeglasses, and Sheriff Emery Gainey said there would be additional costs associated with that, but they could build eyeglasses and hearing aids into the next contract update.
In response to complaints that jail inmates say they’re always hungry and Trinity’s claim that the menu includes 2,700 calories per day, Chair Mary Alford announced her intention to go to the jail during lunchtime, review the menu, and speak with inmates about their satisfaction with the food. She said, “I know all this is a challenge with short staffing and everything else, but ultimately, our goal is to give our inmates an experience that helps them not want to come back to jail but also prepares them for life in a community in a healthy way, so that when they leave the jail, they are prepared to do the things they need to do to not return. So, like Commissioner Prizzia said, being incarcerated is punishment enough. We don’t need to add to that by not taking care of folks.”
Cornell also asked for data showing how many of the people who are booked into the jail are ultimately found not guilty, and Alford said she also looked forward to getting that data.
The motion passed 4-0 with Commissioner Marihelen Wheeler absent.
Holes in plumbing pipes at the jail
As Alford tried to move on to the next agenda item, Gainey said they’ve found leaks and seepage in the jail’s plumbing systems; he held up a pipe with holes and said, “This is what’s in the walls of the jail, and that’s only one pod, quite frankly, and we’re concerned about others that [have] similar type seepages… So there are some significant maintenance issues that are ongoing at the Department of the Jail,… not only for the inmates, but our staff… So I want to get that on record.”
Alford said she appreciated the information and looked forward to “putting together a team to address and create a strategic plan as to what we need to do to go forward.”
County Manager Michele Lieberman said her team is “in constant communication” with the Sheriff’s Office and is working on a plan. She said, “We are aware of the cost of a new jail, which may be overly difficult, given what the costs are right now out there – I mean, half a billion is kind of the number that’s been floating around. We’ll bring some options, but something shy of that, unfortunately, is probably going to be the more realistic option.”
Alford said she hoped to talk about “the whole jail system” at their upcoming retreat – “everything from recidivism to medical care to all the things.”
Prizzia said she wanted to talk about “how we get our jail population down,… how we can work with the judges and the State Attorney and the Sheriff’s Office to reduce our jail population.”
Gainey responded, “I think all those are absolutely necessary and critical. But obviously, in the meantime, we’ve got to operate a jail, and we have a jail with pipes and drainage that looks like this… We’ve got to address that immediately.” He said a new facility is probably 10 years away, and “this is happening today.”
Alford thanked Gainey for the update, and the board moved on to the next agenda item.
“Cornell also asked for data showing how many of the people who are booked into the jail are ultimately found not guilty, and Alford said she also looked forward to getting that data.”
Unless our county is a MAJOR statistical outlier the below gets a close enough answer
“In the U.S., the majority of criminal cases are resolved without going to trial. For federal cases, about 90% of defendants plead guilty…State-level statistics can vary, but the general trend is similar, with most convictions resulting from guilty pleas”
https://www.criminallegalnews.org/news/2019/sep/16/whether-state-or-federal-most-convictions-are-overwhelmingly-based-guilty-pleas/
“I mean, half a billion is kind of the number that’s been floating around.” (Lieberman speaking about a new jail)
Chestnut just said a few weeks ago that a new jail would be close to a billion dollars.
https://alachuachronicle.com/alachua-county-commission-discusses-departmental-budgets-a-new-jail-and-a-request-to-object-to-proposed-alachua-development/
How can the county manager and the commission be so far apart? These people are constantly all over the place and unable to properly govern. They’ve failed the citizens time and time again and only want to continue pushing their political ideology on us.
So, I guess the jail does not have a farm for produce? And, no plumbers in the jail, or votech programs to teach such skills. Nothing to do all day but sit around and shoot the s*$t
https://www.wcjb.com/content/news/No-more-prison-labor-in-Alachua-County-504733621.html
J, that is state prison inmates not jail inmates.
The fenced outdoor jail yard should be for holding the houseless repeat offenders and addicted panhandlers.
FWIW the jail does have a branch of the Alachua County Public Library. Whether the inmates actually take advantage of it is another matter.
https://librarytechnology.org/library/16042
Want to give free stuff to criminals?
Keep electing progressive liberals.
It’s a real shame, the people who’ve committed crimes against the community; raped daughters, sisters, mothers, committed perverted acts against children, stolen from stores we purchase things, committed acts of violence against others, are but a few crimes they perpetrated against others – they get free stuff from the locally elected representatives. Don’t forget, 75% of that voting block is comprised of Democrats.
Is Trump counted in that stat?
Nope, he’s not incarcerated yet.
Given his history, he may be the only criminal the Democrats won’t give anything to for free.
You know, their hypocrisy only goes so far.
Yeah, that’s why we support the FBI, the officers attacked at Congress on Jan 6 – the GOP does neither because Trump – and our presidential candidate is a former prosecutor who increased the conviction rates in both SF and California, prosecuted drug cartels and formed a partnership with Mexico’s AG for this purpose, and personally prosecuted child abuse cases.
You mean you support them as long as they come to the conclusions you’ve dictated.
By the way, the Democrat candidate didn’t “win” the nomination in the strictest sense. She won by default. Maybe she’d be better at going back to San Francisco and fixing the shaithole than turning the rest of the US into one.
Ocala violent crime rate per 100k people – 674
SF ” ” ” ” ” ” ” – 714
https://www.neighborhoodscout.com/fl/ocala/crime
https://www.neighborhoodscout.com/fl/gainesville/crime
https://www.neighborhoodscout.com/ca/san-francisco/crime
Guess it depends on where one feels safe and able to live to their expectations/means.
What Is the Ocala Crime Rate?
Last Updated on: 28th September 2023
Ocala, FL Crime Rate:
Overall crime: 3,834 crimes per 100,000 people (78.1% higher than state average and 63.4% higher than national average)
Violent crime: 674 crimes per 100,000 people (75.7% higher than state average and 73.8% higher than national average)
Property crime: 3,160 crimes per 100,000 people (78.6% higher than state average and 61.4% higher than national average)
https://2collegebrothers.com/blog/ocala-crime-rate/#:~:text=Ocala%2C%20FL%20Crime%20Rate%3A,63.4%25%20higher%20than%20national%20average)
San Francisco
Crime rates* (2019)
Violent crimes
Homicide 4.5
Rape 36.6
Robbery 344.8
Aggravated assault 283.7
Total violent crime 669.6
Property crimes
Burglary 524.1
Larceny-theft 4,501.8
Motor vehicle theft 479.6
Arson 31
Total property crime 5,505.6
Notes
*Number of reported crimes per 100,000 population.
Source: FBI 2019 UCR data
Tell that to Ricky Pearsail. I’m sure he feels safer knowing you got the stats.
SanFran doesn’t respond to most crime calls, nor does it charge or prosecute the minority that it does respond to, therefore the data from SF is garbage.
Eastman. Don’t know which liberal news outlet you got your stats from, but you’re WAY off. The violent crime rate in San Francisco was 696.1 in 2022 and Marion county was 183.6. As to your newly appointed (not elected) messiah, if she was so pro-law enforcement, show us all of the agencies who have endorsed her for POTUS.
https://realestate.usnews.com/places/california/san-francisco/crime
https://www.flhealthcharts.gov/ChartsDashboards/rdPage.aspx?rdReport=NonVitalIndNoGrp.TenYrsRpt&cid=9914
The pos running for potus on the left also set up and help fund bail funds for the burn loot murder o2 thieves!
Been a lifetime since pos Harris sent people to jail for truancy!
How about the thousands of officers attacked, beaten and killed during the BLM summer of rage in 2020? And all of those COVID mandates which were completely defied by the same? Why aren’t you ever raising concern over those crimes and affronts to society?
“Over the past year anti-racism protests have swept the United States, sparked by the death of George Floyd at the hands of now-convicted former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. Marches and protests spanned every U.S. state – a massive expression of public concern but also a movement perceived by some to be violent.
In January Rep. Paul Gosar of Arizona said Black Lives Matter “burns and loots,” for example. And in a Morning Consult poll 13 months ago, 42% of Americans said most protesters are trying to incite violence or destroy property…
In CCC data collected from May 2020 to June 2021, 94% of protests involved no participant arrests, 97.9% involved no participant injuries, 98.6% involved no injuries to police, and 96.7% involved no property damage. ”
https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2021/0708/BLM-and-Floyd-protests-were-largely-peaceful-data-confirms
“Both Biden and Harris condemned riots and violence last year (2020) on multiple occasions. They expressed support for peaceful protest.
In August, Biden said, “I want to be very clear about all of this: Rioting is not protesting. Looting is not protesting. Setting fires is not protesting. None of this is protesting. It’s lawlessness, plain and simple. And those who do it should be prosecuted. Violence will not bring change, it will only bring destruction. It’s wrong in every way.”
Harris distinguished between peaceful and violent protest in her own August statement, saying, “We must always defend peaceful protest and peaceful protesters. We should not confuse them with those looting and committing acts of violence.” She added, “We will not let these vigilantes and extremists derail the path to justice.”
https://www.cnn.com/factsfirst/politics/factcheck_44839468-3d38-415c-b0b0-11ceb87d1ced
Eastman, your TDS is showing. How about you and your other Commissioners work to reduce the homeless population in Gainesville. This would reduce a LARGE number of repeat offenders at the jail.
Except per jail stats 90% are found not guilty.
It reeks of fake Christian MAGA so-called “Republicans” to happily treat people like dirt while profiting off them. Don’t have to be a Democrat to call out such hypocrisy.
Very few are “found not guilty.” A lot of charges are dropped, yes, many because the victim won’t testify – the same victim who called 911 because they were afraid the defendant would kill them. A lot of overnight jail stays are for the purpose of defusing a situation.
Notice how they discuss everything EXCEPT the repeat offender rate, and how close to capacity it is, or isn’t?
💩🤡👿👺👹ACLUSPLCDNC
“our goal is to give our inmates an experience that helps them not want to come back to jail but also prepares them for life in a community in a healthy way, so that when they leave the jail, they are prepared to do the things they need to do to not return” 😜
So that begs the question, why give the inmates Free Services? Free Nurse Calls, Free Phone calls that gang members now control, and now more free food?
Those guys and gals are in the jail for a reason.
It’s Friekin Jail !!!
So instead of holding onto Sadie Darnell’s budget cuts, let’s just make “jail” more comfortable. And let’s make the citizens of Gainesville pay for it.
Awws, you poor thing, You got arrested and now you jail…
Here, let’s make it “comfortable” so you do come back. 😜
What I read is that giving inmates free calls was to relieve the burden on their family/friends for having to pay for calls. I agree that inmates shouldn’t get anything for free however, since many have no funds, how else do their loved ones get to talk to them?
I’m not worried about making the inmate happy, but their families are most-often already suffering enough.
And with sick visits, I would prefer they ask for medical help before they’re so sick that they have to get hospital care, which costs the system far more than normal care.
So instead the burden is transferred to everyone else? There’s no such thing as a free lunch.
Why is it a tragic burden to require inmates and their families to pick up the tab, but it’s no problem to dump that cost on law-abiding citizens (including the victims of these criminals)?
The inmates use the phone system as daily non-stop entertainment because they are bored. The cost of a weekly phone call to stay connected with family is not to much to ask the family to pay.
Lol, Alford headed for the jail feeding trough.
She’s not going to miss a free meal.
I wish that a group of victims or victim advocates would go in front of theses so called Commissioners and give their story and ask what is being done for them. Are they receiving Free counseling? What about Free Medical? Are victims of property crimes given reimbursement? No one is advocating for “Cruel and Unusual Punishment” But, Commissioners want a Day Care Center. Solution “The Minnie” The Fatty” and “The Sleepy” Commissioner’s need to go take their complaints to the Public Defender’s Office and find out why it takes so long for a release. There the answer will be found.
Why not give the inmates mani/pedi’s, massages and chiropractic care? Make sure they have memory foam mattresses. Miss B can bring home cooked meals each day like on the Andy Griffith show. Maybe Cornell can visit at bedtime and read them stories to help make them feel safe. Ya know, jail can be scary. What a circus!!
Justice for Pam & Cynthia. If you know, you know. We know Emery does. Say their names!
I wondered if people had forgotten about that. Emery is not a good person.
Forgotten what???
Again Ms Prizzia has done her regular outstanding job commenting on the sizable prison population. I agree that we should immediately set free 50% of the inmates. They will then be able to hang out downtown and energize that area. Do you agree with me? Do you stand with Ms Prizzia and i????