How inmates are helping others struggling with mental health behind bars at downtown LA jail

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“Roughly 2,800 inmates are behind bars at the Twin Towers Correctional Facility in downtown Los Angeles, all of them men struggling with mental illness.

In fact, it’s the nation’s largest mental health facility.

“This has become the way to handle those that don’t have the care they need out on the street,” said Sgt. Francine Rizzio with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

But, some good things are happening at Twin Towers. Specifically on the fourth floor, where the inmates who need the most medical attention are seeing real progress.

Some four years ago, inmate Craigen Armstrong was among the general population at Men’s Central Jail. After completing a series of education classes, he’s now a Merit Master at Twin Towers – essentially a mental health assistant and group leader for a pod of inmates.

“You have guys who are battling schizophrenia. It’s very challenging and it’s a very severe illness,” Armstrong said.

“Everyday for them is a struggle, so it’s like watching them struggle but being there to assist them whenever they need me and they know they can depend on me,” said Adrian Barumen. “So I really enjoy just being there with them everyday.”

Armstrong, 40, and 25-year-old Barumen, a fellow Merit Master, are part of a Twin Towers team that includes sheriff’s deputies, clinicians and psychiatric technician Sarah Tong.


“They pretty much do everything and they’re amazing,” said Tong.

She oversees three of the pods and the Merit Masters program. It’s been in place for six years but with Armstrong and Barumen, she says the inmates are really responding.

“I know it’s working because the violence has gone down. We don’t have very many incidents at all. The re-hospitalization has gone down and people are just happier here,” Tong added.

So what’s different about the program?

“I think it’s more just treating them like people,” she said.

Tong says Armstrong and Barumen are like big brothers, making sure the inmates take their medication, contribute with chores and engage in group sessions…..”

View the whole story here: https://abc7.com/twin-towers-correctional-facility-inmates-mental-health-merit-masters/10719804/

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