BUNNELL, FL – The Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility has earned accreditation from the National Commission on Correctional Health Care by demonstrating compliance with NCCHC’s nationally recognized standards of care for correctional health services in jails. Accreditation recognizes the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office’s commitment to providing quality health services for inmates.
To earn NCCHC accreditation, the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility underwent a rigorous professional assessment in April 2024. During the assessment, a team of experienced physicians and experts in correctional health care surveyed the facility for compliance with jail-specific standards in areas such as patient care and treatment, health promotion, safety and disease prevention, inmate health care administration, personnel and training, special needs and services, and medical-legal issues.
The Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility is comprised of 15 housing units with a capacity of 400 inmates. The inmate population is made up of sentenced and pre-trial inmates who are incarcerated for crimes, ranging from theft and trespassing to drug trafficking and murder. Detention Services include:
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The Transportation Unit, which is responsible for the movement inmates to and from outside medical and dental appointments.
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The Medical Unit, which screens, evaluates, and treats all arrestees and inmates detained in the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility.
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The Program Unit, which is responsible for all inmate program activities including substance abuse, psychological, and educational programs.