|
The Pinellas County Jail Linkage Project is an
innovative program inaugurated in Pinellas County by the Pinellas County
Health Department in July 2001. It was developed through the collaborative
efforts of the Pinellas County Health Department's Disease Control Division staff and
the Medical Staff at the Pinellas County Jail. The Pinellas County Jail
Linkage Project conducts risk assessments of inmates to determine those
at high risk of infection and in need of HIV/STD/TB/Hepatitis testing, treatment,
and follow-up services. This program is the first of its kind statewide,
and has served as a model for other areas hoping to develop similar
projects. Through this program the Pinellas County Health Department
has been able to provide prevention/education and testing to individuals
at high risk of infection who might otherwise have "slipped through
the cracks" of the system. The inmates screened and tested through this
program are made aware of their HIV/STD/TB/Hepatitis status. Upon their
release from the Pinellas County Jail the inmates are linked to appropriate
services, treatment and support within the community by the Disease Intervention Specialist.
|
|
The Pinellas County Jail Linkage Project is supported
by two staff members whose offices are housed at the Pinellas County Jail in Clearwater, Florida.
(Position to be filled), the Community Health Nurse, can be reached at (727) 464-7358.
Mr. Charles Dennis, the Disease Intervention Specialist, can be reached at (727) 453-7182.
Dr. Beale Morgan, the Disease Intervention Specialist, can be reached at (727) 464-7358.
Contact Information:
Pinellas County Jail
Infection Control
14400 49th Street North
Clearwater, FL 33762
For more information about this unique program, please contact
Ms. Lisa Cohen at (727) 824-6902.
|