Clearfield County Extends Agreement for Mental Health Services at CCJ

CLEARFIELD – Clearfield County Jail inmates who are experiencing mental health issues due to COVID-19 will have continued access to services.

On Tuesday, the Clearfield County Commissioners approved extending its agreement with CenClear to provide consultive mental health services at the jail.

The cost will be at a rate of $250 per hour, but services are not to exceed 10 hours for the inmates so that the total costs will not exceed $2,500. Services will be conducted via tele-health.

In February, the county contracted with CenClear to provide mental health services to county inmates. “Our warden has spoken very highly of those services,” said Commissioner Chairman John Sobel.

“It’s worked well to assist the inmates and jail [staff] with dealing with those issues.” He said the county is in process of drafting a proposal to solicit long-term counseling services.

However, he said Warden David Kessling has reported there’s only one hour left on the county’s existing agreement with CenClear.

Because the mental health services have been so successful and there’s still a need, Sobel said the commissioners were asked to temporarily extend that agreement.

In other business, the commissioners:

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