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Medical & Mental Health Care at Houston County Detention: What Families Should Know

When someone you care about is in jail, you want to know two things: what medical care is actually available, and what to do if something feels urgent. Here's what Houston County Detention says about its medical and mental health services—and how to follow up when you need real answers.

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Medical & Mental Health Care at Houston County Detention: What Families Should Know

Houston County Detention says it operates a 24-hour medical unit. That's the basic reassurance: medical care isn't limited to daytime hours. A dedicated unit is meant to run around the clock.

The facility also reports that full-time nursing staff work in this medical unit. That means nurses are part of the regular staffing plan - not just on-call or available occasionally.

Beyond nurses, the facility lists physician assistants and dentists as part of its medical team. This matters if your questions go beyond routine sick-call issues - provider-level care and dental services are part of what the facility describes.

Quick takeaway: Houston County Detention describes a 24-hour medical unit with full-time nursing staff, plus physician assistants and dentists on the medical team.

Mental health care at Houston County Detention is provided by Correct Health. If your loved one is struggling - especially with a known diagnosis or stability concerns - this confirms that mental health support is part of the facility's stated services.

Tip: Write down the provider name (Correct Health). When you call with concerns, knowing the mental health provider's name helps you ask clearer questions and get routed to the right people.

Medical & Mental Health Care at Houston County Detention: What Families Should Know

If you need to ask about a specific medical or mental health concern, start with the Detention Center administration at (478) 218-4900. Keep your request focused on what you’re seeing or what your loved one has told you, and ask what the next step is for getting the concern to the right staff.

  • Your loved one’s full name (spell it out)
  • Booking number, if you have it
  • A short, specific description of the concern (symptoms, medication issue, dental pain, mental health crisis)
  • Any key dates (when the problem started, last known medication dose, recent hospital visit)
  • Your callback number and the best times to reach you
  • One clear question you want answered (for example: “Can you confirm this concern has been passed to medical/mental health?”)

To recap what the facility describes: Houston County Detention has a 24-hour medical unit staffed by full-time nurses, with physician assistants and dentists included. Mental health services are provided by Correct Health.

What those statements don't cover is the day-to-day reality: how intake screening works, how quickly someone gets seen after a request, what the formal complaint process looks like, or how families can share medical history or verify medications. These details matter in real situations. It's normal to have follow-up questions even after confirming services exist.

If you need case-specific answers: Call the Detention Center administration at (478) 218-4900 and ask what the next step is for getting your concern to medical or mental health staff.

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