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COURIER L 10 IFE, DEC. 6-12, 2019
The city plans to move 250 therapeutic beds for inmates of borough jails to Woodhull and
Bellevue hospitals. Google
City to open 250 hospital
beds for boro jail inmates
BY KEVIN DUGGAN
The city wants to set aside 250 beds
for jail inmates with medical needs
at two public hospitals in Bedford-
Stuyvesant and Manhattan, Mayor
Bill de Blasio announced Tuesday.
The hospital system’s Correctional
Health Services plan to set up socalled
therapeutic beds in Woodhull
Hospital on Broadway at Flushing
Avenue, and at Bellevue Hospital on
the distant isle, which Hizzoner said
will provide a better environment for
incarcerated New Yorkers in need of
treatment.
“As we move forward to a smaller,
safer, and fairer criminal justice system,
we’re exploring all options that
will improve our justice system and
end the era of mass incarceration,”
said de Blasio in a prepared statement.
“That means pushing for creative
solutions that will help improve
the lives of people in custody by providing
a more therapeutic environment
that is so crucial to help people
reenter their communities.”
The pilot program comes in addition
to the city’s move to shut down
the beleaguered Rikers Island prison
complex in favor of four smaller borough
based jails and will offer incarcerated
patients treatment for medical,
mental health, and substance
misuse needs in a more normalized
environment, according to offi cials.
This will remove 250 beds from the
borough-based jails, which are slated
to host 3,300 beds across four lockups
in all boroughs except Staten Island,
as part of de Blasio’s plan to close the
Rikers Island jail complex by 2026.
The city plans to close down the
House of Detention on Atlantic Avenue
in Boerum Hill in January to make
way for a 29-story, 295-foot, 886-bed jail
facility, replacing the current 11-story
170-foot building housing 815 beds.
The mayor’s press team did not
immediately clarify how many beds
would go to which hospital, how many
would be cut from which borough
jails, or provide a timeline for the
project.
The beds will be separated from
the rest of the hospital and Department
of Corrections staff will provide
security, according to the mayor’s offi
ce.
The head of the Bed-Stuy public
health facility said the move will give
ill incarcerated Brooklynites the help
they need.
“NYC Health + Hospitals/Woodhull
is proud to be selected as one of
two sites to pilot this innovative initiative,
which will help provide critical
support to this vulnerable population
of patients,” said CEO Gregory
Calliste in a prepared statement.
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