Infrastructure Nightmares

 

Introduction to this Topic by the Editor

I need to give you a little background on Perryville so this will be more understandable. This prison was built in the early 1970’s by male inmates, for male inmates. The women didn’t come here until about 1990. AS in all government, the cheapest bid got the job. By all reports, this prison was raised fast, and I suspect, with the minimum of supervision of the builder/inmates. These are eye witness reports from the current women residents.

Explaining the Shower Picture

 

This is an accurate sketch of a real shower in “B” yard, Santa Cruz unit. Do you see the loose wires hanging in the lower door jamb? I was told they were “live” because this shower light is still on. I won’t test this theory! I’ve tried to portray all the standing water in front of those wires. All the shower units have standing water because the drains are all plugged.

Standing water = black mold we see everywhere

When inmates complained about the condition of this shower, they just took off the door and left it open. In the shower next to this one (not pictured) is the same filth.

The regulators (hot and cold) will not engage so moving the handle from Hot to Cold does nothing. The temperature the DOC sets is what you get. In the winter the water is cold and in the summer, it’s hot. The water pressure would increase dramatically if they would soak the shower heads in Lime-aWay to remove 50 years of accumulated minerals.

Woman with 2 uterine masses, cirrhosis, and portal hypertension fights with Naphcare for a doctor

Woman with 2 uterine masses, cirrhosis, and portal hypertension fights with Naphcare for a doctor

Ms. R. has been churning out urgent grievances to get healthcare for her diagnosis. Naphcare denies her at every turn. She is in constant, severe pain from the uterine masses discovered by CT Scan at Abrazo West hospital. Naphcare denied her request for a hysterectomy that was recommended by the GYN at the hospital.

We reviewed her grievances, and when Ms. R. asked to see a liver specialist this is Naphcare’s final answer, “Your chart was reviewed by our regional medical team, and the need for a hepatologist consult was not approved, and plan of care was to monitor you at this time.” How do they deny a liver specialist to a patient with cirrhosis?! Will they “monitor” her to her death?

Portal hypertension is life-threatening and they still won’t send her to see a specialist. She accuses Naphcare of cutting off her medication for so long, that she had to go to ER. In her grievance regarding the pharmacy taking too long to fill prescriptions, this is what Naphcare wrote back, “Unfortunately, we do not have a pharmacy on-site and are AT THE MERCY OF MAIL ORDER FOR ALL MEDICATIONS” (caps ours). Do you believe this sh*t?

Breaking News! Has the DOC sabotaged the Injunction App?

Breaking News! Has the DOC sabotaged the Injunction App?

For our readers who don’t know why this is so critical, let us explain it to you. On April 7, 2023, the United States District Court for the District of Arizona entered a Permanent Injunction to address the unconstitutional provision of health care and the unconstitutional living conditions imposed on the residents of the prison (called prisoners in the Permanent Injunction) held in maximum custody, detention, or watch. As part of the Permanent Injunction, the Court ordered the creation of a confidential mechanism for current Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation, and Reentry (ADCRR) residents, former residents, friends and family of residents, prison staff, contract staff (including the contracted health care vendor), and the public, to notify the Monitors of problems or complaints related to unsafe or unsound medical care, unsafe or unsound mental health care, or unconstitutional living conditions for residents in maximum custody, detention, or watch.

Every prisoner has this Injunction Portal app on their tablet to report abuses to the Court Appointed Monitors. When they go to the app and report something and hit send, the app says: “New complaint sent successfully.” THEN you can hit the back button to get your date/time and confirmation number. That’s not happening on Piestewa or Carlos for sure, and reportedly not on Rosa or Lumley either. Our sources are trying to get info on Cruz. What happens now on the app is the message/ Application not available. net::ERR_CACHE_MISS.

Mr. Siegal is the Securus person at Perryville and he is aware of the problem. He has said in emails that the Injunction Portal is a DOC app, and he only has control over Securus apps. Before this blog goes into full-blown conspiracy mode, we’re going to investigate further how this happened, WHEN it happened, and who’s to blame. One might be tempted to wonder if the DOC would shut down complaints so Judge Silver wouldn’t know what’s going on??

We are certain of our opinion on this however…. the medical/mental health Naphcare nightmare is the WORST it’s ever been in the 15 years we’ve been watching Perryville. Women are dying, being maimed, and paralyzed due to NO-CARE NAPHCARE!

Excessive “shakes” on DW Jones watch

Excessive “shakes” on DW Jones watch

Deputy Warden Jones has been on the job for 6 months now, and we’re about to give him a failing grade. He has not instituted any policy or program that has been for the benefit of his residents.

This is just one example of his “always the stick never the carrot” approach to governing. Jones appears to have a vendetta against A-bay. We’ve compiled a list of shakes A-bay has had to endure, and it’s excessive by any standard. 11-29-23/ 5 hours long, 12-4-23/ 7 hours, 1-9-24/ 6 hours, 2-7-24/ 2 hours, and 2-14-24/ 45 minutes. That’s five shakes in less than three months. What happened to one shake per quarter??? A bay has quite a few disabled and cancer patients….. does he have any idea what’s it like for sick people to be out in the winter cold for long? One terminally ill patient in A3, had to be bundled up in all her clothes to endure the cold outside while guards tore up all her stuff.

  • 11-29-23/ 5 hours long,
  • 12-4-23/ 7 hours
  • 1-9-24/ 6 hours,
  • 2-7-24/ 2 hours
  • 2-14-24/ 45 minutes.

That’s five shakes in less than three months. What happened to one shake per quarter??? A-bay has quite a few disabled and cancer patients….. does he have any idea what it’s like for sick people to be out in the winter cold for long? One terminally ill patient in A3, had to be bundled up in all her clothes to endure the cold outside while guards tore up all her stuff.

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