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C.T. Terrell Unit
Terrell Unit Parole Review Is Voted By the Angleton Parole Board Office
Unit Full Name: C. T. Terrell UnitDate Unit Established or On Line: September 1983Total Employees: 466Security Employees: 345Non-Security Employees: 81Windham Education Employees: 8Contract Medical and Mental Health Employees: Medical = 30; Mental Health = 2Inmate Gender: MaleCapacity: 1,603Custody Levels Housed: G1-G3, Outside TrustyApproximate Acreage: 14,667 (Co-located with Ramsey and Stringfellow); (Additional 2,200 leased acres)Agricultural Operations: Terrell, Ramsey, and Stringfellow work in cooperation: Cotton Gin, Cow/Calf Operation, Edible and Field Crops, Farm Shop, Fresh Vegetable Cannery, Grain Dryer/Storage, Alfalfa Dehydrator, Swine Finishing Operation, Security Horses, and Security Pack Canines.Manufacturing and Logistics Op.: Southern Region Mechanical ShopFacility Operations: Unit MaintenanceAdditional Operations: Southern Region Offender Transportation; Office of the Inspector General Regional HeadquartersMedical Capabilities: Ambulatory medical, dental, and mental health services. Medical care available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Infirmary with 12 assisted living beds. Telemedicine, Digital Medical Services (DMS), and audiology available. Type I Geriatric Facility. All services on a single level, including assisted disability services (ADS) showers and CPAP accommodating housing. Managed by UTMB.Educational Programs: Literacy (Adult Basic Education/GED), CHANGES/Pre-Release, Cognitive Intervention; Career and Technology Programs: Electrical Trades; WeldingAdditional Programs/Services: Faith-Based Dormitory, Adult Education Program (upon availability), Peer Education, Reentry Planning, Chaplaincy Services, Crime Stoppers, GO KIDS InitiativeCommunity Work Projects: Services provided to county agencies.Volunteer Initiatives: Literacy/Education, Employment/Job Skills, Substance Abuse Education, Life Skills, Support Groups, Religious/Faith-Based Studies and ActivitiesTDCJ Unit Directory Information https://www.tdcj.texas.gov/unit_directory/index.html
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