KS DOC - Ellsworth Correctional Facility (ECF)

State Prison

Last Updated: February 21, 2024
Address
1607 State St, Ellsworth, KS 67439
Beds
927
County
Ellswoth
Phone
785-472-5501
Fax
785-472-6365
Email
ECF.Information@ks.gov
Mailing Address
PO Box 107, Ellsworth, KS 67439

ECF is for State Prison offenders sentenced anywhere from one year to life by the State Court in the county where the charges were filed

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Located at 1607 State St in Ellsworth, KS, ECF carefully assigns inmates based on their custody level, considering factors like criminal history. ECF offers diverse educational and vocational programs aimed at equipping offenders for successful reintegration into society and reducing recidivism. Through these initiatives, inmates gain skills and confidence, fostering personal growth and resilience.

Situated on a 69-acre site adjacent to the Ellsworth Municipal Airport, the ECF consists of the Central Unit, currently housing 832 multi-custody adult residents, and the East Unit, accommodating 95 minimum custody residents. ECF's mission prioritizes the safe and effective containment and supervision of residents while ensuring community, employee, and resident safety. Additionally, the facility strives to reduce crime and associated costs by offering residents opportunities for improvement through various correctional programming, faith-based activities, cognitive-based activities, and exposure to real-life skills. Effective staff-resident interaction is emphasized, and residents are encouraged to participate in facility-support and community-based work activities.

The overarching goal of ECF is to guide residents toward participation in programs and activities that best prepare them for release, thereby increasing their chances of successful reintegration into society. This approach not only positively impacts the lives of offenders but also extends to their families and communities.

In terms of historical milestones, the Department of Corrections began assessing offender fees in 1995, covering administrative fees for inmate trust fund management, sick call visits, and urinalysis testing. In 2000, the Kansas Legislature approved the construction of a 100-cell maximum security unit at ECF, initially intended for maximum-security inmates but utilized for medium-custody inmates due to increasing numbers.

In 2004, ECF's Spiritual Life Center was constructed with private donations to provide religious programs to inmates. Notably, in 2006, then-Senator Sam Brownback spent a night at ECF and met with inmates, coinciding with his contemplation of a presidential run in 2008. Finally, in 2012, the East Unit, a minimum-security unit, opened in Ellsworth, further increasing ECF's total operating capacity to 915 across the Central and East Units.

Education - The KDOC collaborates with Southeast Kansas Education Service Center for educational and vocational services, including certifications in manufacturing skills, welding, plumbing, and internet computing, along with GED and Work Ready instruction. Medical - ECF offers comprehensive medical services, including 24-hour nursing care, on-site physicians, and dentists, along with various ancillary services and chronic care clinics addressing pulmonary, diabetic, and cardiac needs. Mental health services at ECF encompass group counseling, individual therapy, psychiatric intervention, crisis management, and telepsychiatry, aiming to foster positive changes and address individual needs.

Inmate Responsibility and Accountability Model (RAM) Training - This 24-week therapeutic group focuses on behavioral cycles, cognitive errors, and problem-resolution techniques, aiming to support participants in applying tools to daily life and post-release situations. Religion - Chaplaincy services cater to various religious denominations, offering counseling, religious services, and Native American ceremonies, with a newly constructed Spiritual Life Center fostering spiritual growth. Reentry - CKRP aims to enhance inmates' chances of successful reintegration, offering programs in areas like job readiness, family transitions, transitional planning, financial management, and interventions, supported by community partnerships.

Bicycle Refurbishing Program - Inmates repair and refurbish bicycles, donated by various sources, which are then distributed to those in need within Kansas communities and beyond. Recreation - Inmates participate in recreational activities promoting physical and mental fitness, with access to gym and yard facilities seven days a week. Community Access Network (CAN), Inc. - CAN collaboratively develop online resources to address social issues, provide information on available services, and offer community statistics. Wheels for the World - This outreach program refurbishes wheelchairs and manufactures attachments for individuals with mobility challenges, with ECF's program providing technical support and training.

Library - The library offers a wide range of resources for inmates' recreational, educational, and legal needs, including books, newspapers, magazines, legal documents, and computer access.

Canine Assistance Rehabilitation Education and Services (CARES), Inc. - Inmates train puppies in basic obedience and socialization skills, with the dogs later placed with individuals facing physical, mental, or emotional challenges.
ECF offers various work assignments to inmates, aiming to develop work skills, positive behaviors, and on-the-job training to facilitate reintegration into society.

Inmate Locator

ECF maintains a database of current inmates and their locations within the system. To locate an inmate, begin by using the DOC locator tool, which requires entering the first three letters of the inmate's first and last name, allowing for variations in spelling.

If unable to locate the desired information through free resources, users may opt to use the Arrest Record Search, which requires payment. While this option incurs a small fee, it provides access to the most up-to-date data available.

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Visitation Information

Once a resident is eligible for visiting privileges, the resident is responsible for ensuring that his visitors receive the necessary paperwork to register as visitors. For more information, please review IMPP 10-113D: Offender Visitation.

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