Liberty provides a range of correctional mental health services to state and county agencies and sheriff’s departments, including staffing and management of mental health services in secure and community settings. Our capabilities include comprehensive mental health services, acute psychiatric stabilization units, felony restoration of competency treatment programs, offender re-entry, and sex offense-specific treatment and management services. We have helped our customers reduce risk through timely access to high-quality mental health services and achieve adherence with national standards for correctional healthcare.
Transforming Correctional Challenges Into Opportunities
Reduced risk through timely access to high-quality mental health services
Jail-Based Mental Health
Comprehensive behavioral health services in correctional settings
Restoration of Competency
Timely treatment for detainees deemed incompetent to stand trial
Acute Inpatient Care
Stabilization of inmates who are disabled by psychiatric illnesses
Liberty in California
“Liberty is a highly valued partner, committed to delivering this innovative programming to our mentally ill inmates who require mental health treatment and medications … Since implementation, inmates can enter the [restoration of competency] program soon after being found incompetent and most often are restored and discharged from the program in the time that they would have remained on the waitlist for the hospital admission.”
Chief Deputy
CA County Sheriff’s Department
“Liberty’s continuing commitment to delivering the highest level of clinical care and treatment has been crucial to the viability of the jail-based restoration of competency model and its continuing expansion in the state … I strongly recommend their work and dedication to provide an outstanding level of quality and service to their customers.”
Chief Psychologist
State Department of Hospitals
“Liberty is a highly valued partner, committed to delivering this innovative programming to our mentally ill inmates who require mental health treatment and medications … Since implementation, inmates can enter the [restoration of competency] program soon after being found incompetent and most often are restored and discharged from the program in the time that they would have remained on the waitlist for the hospital admission.”
Chief Deputy
County Sheriff’s Department