By Gale Winstock
Staff Writer
Incarceration Monthly
VALECREEK – A new, state-of-the-art rehabilitation facility opened its doors outside of Valecreek today. The facility, owned by Conglomerated Correction Services, is designed to provide inmates with the resources they need to successfully reintegrate into society after their release.
“We are committed to providing our inmates with the tools they need to succeed,” said Albert Rodway, CEO of CCS. “This new facility is a significant investment in this community, and we believe it will make a real difference in the lives of those who pass through its doors.”
The opening of the new facility is a welcome addition to the Valecreek. It is a sign of Conglomerated Correction Services’ commitment to providing inmates with the resources they need to succeed, and it will help to make Valecreek a safer place.
The facility features a number of innovative programs and services, including:
- A comprehensive educational program that offers inmates the opportunity to earn their GED or high school diploma.
- A job training program that teaches inmates marketable skills.
- A substance abuse treatment program that helps inmates overcome addiction.
- A mental health treatment program that provides inmates with the support they need to manage their mental health conditions.
- A family services program that helps inmates stay connected with their loved ones.
The facility also features a number of amenities that are designed to make the experience more comfortable for inmates, including:
- A spacious library with a variety of books and magazines.
- A well-equipped gym.
- A recreation room with pool tables, foosball, and other games.
- A garden where inmates can grow their own food.
The opening of the new facility is a welcome addition to the Valecreek community. It provides a much-needed resource for inmates who are looking to turn their lives around.
The facility is expected to house up to 500 inmates. It is staffed by a team of experienced professionals who are dedicated to helping inmates succeed.
“We are committed to providing inmates with the tools they need to succeed,” said Dr. Janet Dober, the facility’s medical director. “We believe that everyone deserves a second chance, and we are here to help them make the most of it.”
The opening of the new facility is a sign of hope for the Valecreek community. It is a place where inmates can learn new skills, overcome addiction, and get the support they need to rebuild their lives.