ESU is a safe alternative for inmates and mental health patients, providing a humane alternative to eating with fingers.
— CSP-SAC prison authorities in Folsom, California

Posts Tagged ‘safe paperboard eating utensil’

September 1, 2020   /   by

ESU for Behavioral Health – The safest, disposable utensil for patients at risk of harming self or others ALSO helps reduce the spread of COVID-19

EcoSecurity Utensil (ESU) is designed to help reduce incidents of suicide and harm to self or for at risk patients. Used by... Read More ›

 

 

July 6, 2020   /   by more than 1,300 prisoners and 120 staff members have tested positive for COVID-19 at the state prison in Marin County.

Fifth San Quentin Death Row Inmate Dies During Prison COVID-19 Outbreak

SAN QUENTIN (via CBS SF Local) — While California has not executed a death row inmate since 2006, an out-of-control COVID-19 outbreak... Read More ›

 

 

June 23, 2020   /   by “These figures should shock the government into action, as they expose a rapidly growing mental health crisis in our prison system”.

Revealed: Rate Of Self-Harm In Prisons Doubles In Five Years

By By Arj Singh, HUFF POST , Politics, June 22, 2020   Coronavirus has changed everything. Make sense of it all with... Read More ›

 

 

April 14, 2020   /   by New York Times, March 16, 2020

Are US Jails and Prisons Destined to Become Epicenters of the COVID-19 Pandemic?

According Dr. Amanda Klonsky, a leader of a prison education organization, US jails and prisons provide the perfect environment for the spread... Read More ›

 

 

April 6, 2020   /   by Correctional staff are the most important resource necessary for maintaining infection control in a secure environment for both inmates and colleagues, and often act as the first responders within a facility.

FAQs on EcoSecurity Utensil (ESU) to Help Stop the Spread of the Coronavirus

UPDATE: COVID – 19 How can ESU help under the current national lock down orders? Are you experiencing more agitation due to... Read More ›

 

 

August 30, 2019   /   by

New study shows dramatic rise in Ontario teens visiting ER for self-harm

BY PAOLA LORIGGIO, THE CANADIAN PRESS, June 12, 2019 The number of Ontario teens visiting a hospital emergency department for self-harm more... Read More ›

 

 

August 29, 2019   /   by Concerns raised over timely patient suicide risk assessments within first 8 hours of the patients being admitted

CMS threatened to pull Medicare funding from Sequel Pomegranate unless issues fixed

by Bennett Haeberle via 10 WBNS News 08/26/19 COLUMBUS (WBNS) – A federal health agency tasked with overseeing hospital and patient safety has... Read More ›

 

 

August 29, 2019   /   by EcoSecurity Utensil Booth # 604

Come See Us @ the NCCHC 2019 National Corrections Healthcare Conference in Fort Lauderdale, FL

We’re delighted to be exhibiting at the upcoming National Commission on Correctional Health Care (NCCHC) National Correctional Healthcare Conference in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, October... Read More ›

 

 

August 29, 2019   /   by When prison suicides make headlines

Who is responsible when an inmate dies by suicide?

August 21, 2019 Editor’s note: This article, distributed by The Associated Press, was originally published on The Conversation website. The Conversation is an independent... Read More ›

 

 

January 4, 2019   /   by

How solitary confinement drove a young inmate to the brink of insanity

January 2, 2019    / by: Jeff Coen & Stacy St. Clair / Chicago Tribune News With his mental state deteriorating as... Read More ›