Mentoring with Prison Mentor Matthew Cramer
Dear Mentees, please be advised that if you require assistance outside of our regular business hours, we kindly ask that you contact us at 315-905-6483. Our answering service will be available to assist you and will either schedule an appointment for you or connect you with me if it is an urgent matter. We understand that your time is valuable, and we strive to provide you with the best possible service. Our hours of operation are from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm, and we appreciate your cooperation and professionalism in this matter. Thank you for choosing us as your mentor.
Matthew Cramer, our esteemed mentor, is highly trained in administering Narcan and is dedicated to working closely with providers who specialize in treating drug and alcohol addiction. With his expertise and commitment, we are confident in our ability to provide the best care and support to those struggling with addiction.
Mentees will receive professional Narcan training to provide support for those struggling with addiction to drugs and alcohol. This training will equip them with the necessary skills to assist and potentially save lives.
Matthew, our Prison Mentor, is a certified Naloxone provider. With his expertise, he can provide life-saving assistance to those who may be experiencing an opioid overdose. Trust in his professional training and experience to ensure safety and well-being of those in his care.
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Licensed Professionals
Our licensed mental health providers work closely with the residents/mentees who have recently been released from prison to provide guidance and support. Our mentors are dedicated to helping these individuals navigate the challenges of reintegration and achieve their goals. Trust us to provide professional and compassionate care to those who need it most.
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Who Does the Prisoners see in Prison for Mental health
Mental health is a crucial aspect of overall well-being, and it is especially important for individuals who are incarcerated. In prison, mental health providers play a vital role in helping prisoners cope with the challenges of incarceration and address any mental health issues they may be experiencing. By providing access to mental health services, prisons can help improve the overall health and well-being of their inmates, which ultimately lead to better outcomes both during and after incarceration.
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Mental Health Materials From The Mentees Mental health Providers
When working with mentees who have mental health issues, can be challenging to provide the necessary support. However, with the mental health provisions and materials provided by their providers, the process can become much easier. It is important to approach these situations with professionalism and empathy to ensure the best possible outcome for all parties involved.
04) Mental health & Criminal Justice
Matthew Cramer is dedicated to working closely with mental health providers and parole agents to ensure the best possible outcomes for his clients. With his professional expertise and commitment to excellence, Matthew is a valuable asset to any team working in the field of mental health and criminal justice.