Golden Stethoscope & Lifesaving Awards Presented: Finney County, KS

(Garden City) – In December 2022, Nurse Schlereth and the Finney County Jail staff were presented with a patient in cardiac arrest. While we cannot provide more details due to federal patient privacy and confidentiality laws, we can tell you that this team did not freeze.

Utilizing their training and professionalism, these individuals worked together to resuscitate the patient. They did not leave the patient’s side until EMS arrived.

This team saved the patient’s life.

Saving a life is a team effort. To celebrate their actions and recognize all individuals involved, Advanced Correctional Healthcare, Inc. (ACH) presented the Lifesaving Award, an award to honor non-medical first responders, to Sergeant Guzman, Corporals Armenta, Haire, and Statzer, and Deputies Bockin and Murillo. These individuals performed exceptional acts under emergency conditions, and the actions rendered directly resulted in sustaining a human life. Nurse Schlereth was presented with a Golden Stethoscope, an award specifically for medical staff when they save a life.

Thank you to this lifesaving team for your commitment to patient health and safety. ACH appreciates you!

Headquartered in Tennessee, Advanced Correctional Healthcare Inc. (ACH) manages contracts for the care of over 34k patients in 370+ correctional facilities across 21 states. ACH is proud to have a 95% client retention rate. ACH has a reputation for solving problems by doing the right thing the first time. In 2022, at least 56 patient lives were saved. To date in 2023, at least 25 patient lives have been saved.

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