Livingston County Jail Passes MDOC Inspection

(Howell) – In December 2022, the Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC) conducted their annual inspection of the Livingston County Jail. After the audit, the jail was found to be upholding the appropriate standards for the health and safety of all detainees within the facility, passing the inspection.

The Livingston County Jail houses around 411 detainees. They partner with Advanced Correctional Healthcare, Inc. (ACH) to provide health care. The DOC inspection results speak to the quality of the teamwork and the work being done in the facility to ensure the compliance of standards relating to detainee care in the facility.

 President and CEO of ACH, Jessica Young, remarked, “We are proud that Nurse Dempsey chooses to be a part of our organization. We appreciate her professionalism, integrity, and commitment in her day-to-day work.” Nurse Dempsey was presented ACH’s 5 year service award in 2022 and has received 58 recognitions from peers for displaying the values of commitment, leadership, and problem solving.  Livingston County Jail Administrator Lieutenant Pringle stated, “I could not ask for a better health services administrator.”

 Founded in 2002, Advanced Correctional Healthcare, Inc. is headquartered in Tennessee. They currently serve 19 states and care for over 31k patients daily. ACH has a reputation for solving problems by doing the right thing the first time.

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