Illinois Department of Corrections
Breaks Ground on $150 Million Mental Health Treatment Center
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[March 21, 2019]
The Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) is constructing a
200-bed mental health and general medicine treatment center in
Joliet. This facility will provide the most intensive level of care
for incarcerated men and women with mental illness or who require
long-term skilled nursing care.
IDOC was joined by Illinois Senator Pat McGuire, Representative
Lawrence Walsh, Joliet Mayor Bob O’Dekirk, and AFSCME Council 31
representatives for an official groundbreaking ceremony Monday
morning.
“We are changing the way we do corrections in Illinois,” said IDOC
Director John Baldwin. “When an individual is sentenced to our care
and treatment, our goal is to send them home healthier and more
well-adjusted. This new, state-of the-art facility will help
accomplish that.”
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The 180,000-square foot Inpatient Treatment Center will be located in Joliet,
Illinois on the same grounds as the existing Joliet Treatment Center. The $150
million facility will provide services to both male and female patients. More
than 400 people will work at the facility including physicians, nurse
practitioners, licensed psychologists, and correctional treatment officers.
IDOC partnered with the state’s Capital Development Board (CDB) for this major
construction project. CDB secured a Design-Build team comprised of River City
Construction and architectural and engineering firms, HOK and HDR. The project
will produce nearly 200 construction jobs in the Joliet area.
This new Inpatient Treatment Center will ensure IDOC meets its obligation to
provide inpatient beds and programming space for seriously mentally ill
offenders, as outlined in the Rasho v Baldwin settlement agreement.
Construction of the Joliet Inpatient Treatment Center is expected to be
completed in 2021.
[Illinois Department of Corrections] |