Jail Programs

Jail Programs

The Geauga County Safety Center offers many programs to inmates who are incarcerated in the facility. The inmates are encouraged to attend and participate in the many programs that are offered.

Active Parenting
Evidence - based program that teaches parents the Democratic Style of parenting. The program is divided up into six sessions which include Teaching Respect and Participation, Cooperation and Communication, Responsibility and Discipline, Self Esteem and Courage, Understanding and Re-Directing Misbehavior, and Active Parenting for School Success. The overall goals of the program are to teach parenting skills necessary for developing the above mentioned qualities in children while at the same time handling behavior problems.
Alcoholics Anonymous
AA is an international twelve step program on alcoholism for those inmates with alcohol-related problems who desire to gain insight into their problems and stop using.
Church/Religious Services
Inmates may attend religious services, bible study, and may also get spiritual assistance from the jail chaplain. Local church community volunteers are an integral part of these services. Many denominations are represented. The chaplain can also seek out a representative of whatever faith or denomination is needed.
Inmate Work Program
An inmate work program is in operation within the jail. There are certain requirements that must be met to become an inmate worker. Work assignments will be assigned by the jail staff. Inmate workers must obey all established jail rules and regulations and all orders by jail staff at all times.
Lake-Geauga Recovery Services, Drug and Alcohol Treatment
This is an Intensive Outpatient Program that meets the certification standards of the Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services. The program meets three times a week for three hours a day, with additional assessment, counseling, and referral services available as needed. The goal of this program is to utilize the inmate's confinement as a means to confront him/her with the reality of his/her dependency and to educate and counsel him/her about what the recovery will entail. For inmates referred to the program by the courts, a summary is sent to the court with recommendations for continued treatment following jail release. The objective is to support the individual's efforts to establish a clean and sober lifestyle, and avoid re-entry into the legal system.
Library
The library is located in the indoor recreation room. Inmates are permitted to get and/or exchange books when in the recreation room for free times.
Ravenwood Health
Ravenwood provides comprehensive support for incarcerated individuals through a range of services, including crisis management, court-ordered assessments, ongoing counseling, and intensive mental health group programming. Our team works closely with jail medical staff, correctional officers, hospitals, and the courts to ensure seamless coordination of care and access to needed resources. CLIMB is an 8-week mental health group designed to help individuals build the skills necessary for long-term success in managing their diagnoses. Participants explore topics such as conflict resolution, grief, healthy relationships and boundaries, stress management, self-confidence, and understanding of their mental health.
Narcotics Anonymous
NA is an international twelve step program for inmates with drug related problems who desire to stop using.
Pay to Stay
The Pay to Stay Program is a program that is operated in accordance with Ohio Revised Code 2929.37, which requires those who are convicted and sentenced out of the Chardon Municipal Court or the Court of Common Pleas to pay all or part of the costs of confinement to the facility. The program has recovered $477,780.96 in inmate costs back to the general fund since 2005.