The Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio Board agrees to redirect available funding to develop its own inmate programming and services. Director, Dennis Sullivan made the proposal in the wake of a 90-day notification by Toledo-based Midwest Recovery Center to quit providing services, such as those for substance use disorder. Sullivan says the Midwest contract stipulated CCNO receive the services of three counselors, a supervisor and a nurse practitioner. However, Midwest has not met that staffing level recently and he believes CCNO can provide a higher level of service at a lower cost than Midwest. He proposed a plan for CCNO to begin in-house programming by hiring two licensed counselors, then once the program is up and running, to add a case manager.
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