MonDay Community Correctional Institution

Reentry & Treatment Facility

Last Updated: March 24, 2025
Address
1951 S Gettysburg Ave, Dayton, OH 45408
Beds
220
County
Montgomery
Phone
937-496-7300
Fax
937-496-7325

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The MonDay Community Correctional Institution located at 1951 S Gettysburg Ave Dayton, OH, focuses on successful offender reintegration into society, crucial for effective crime control. With high recidivism rates, evidence-based practices tailor programs for medium to high-risk individuals, reducing repeat offenses. Reentry and Treatment Centers offer structured environments and various programs aiding rehabilitation and community reconnection efforts. Collaborating with the Montgomery Sheriff's Department, the Ohio Department of Corrections, and sometimes the US Marshal Service/Federal Bureau of Prisons, comprehensive reentry services prioritize education, substance abuse treatment, and workforce development. Facilities assist officers in monitoring compliance and serve as alternatives to pretrial detention, considering cost-effectiveness and reducing overcrowding. Emphasizing individual needs, family support, and community integration, the center aims for holistic support, empowering successful reintegration.

MonDay Community Correctional Institution (MCCI) serves Montgomery, Greene, Preble, Darke, Fayette, and Miami counties, offering a range of services focused on rehabilitation and behavior modification.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Treatment is central to MCCI's approach, targeting substance abuse, criminogenic behavior, and mental health concerns. Each resident receives individualized counseling and case management, with a focus on addressing criminogenic needs and re-entry planning.

The Behavior Management Phase System emphasizes dynamic factors such as behavior, values, and attitudes. Residents progress through phases by demonstrating commitment to change, completing treatment goals, and adhering to community rules.

Thinking for a Change (T4C) program, developed with the National Institute of Corrections, integrates cognitive restructuring, social skills training, and problem-solving to facilitate offender behavior change.

UCCI Cognitive Behavioral Interventions for Substance Abuse teaches strategies to avoid substance abuse and develop coping skills.

Federal Bureau of Prisons Residential Drug Abuse Treatment curriculum integrates bio-psycho-social perspectives and stages of change model.

TCU Node-Link Mapping (NLM) intervention focuses on processing thoughts, linking them with actions, and exploring possible outcomes.

Orientation Class is essential for residents to advance to the Green Phase, emphasizing motivation and CBT skills.

Anger Management for Substance Abuse and Mental Health Clients teaches anger management techniques through cognitive and communication interventions.

Mental Health Counseling includes psychological assessments and individual counseling by licensed professionals, with psychiatric services available for residents needing medication management.

Sex Offender Treatment is provided by a Clinical Psychologist specializing in cognitive-based models, offering assessments, counseling, and clinical consultation.

Adult Basic Education offers TABE testing to determine academic functioning, with classes tailored to each resident's level, taught by state-certified teachers.

The Vocational Program includes Employment Readiness classes for goal-setting and job preparation, vocational experiences within the facility, and opportunities for paid positions outside.

MCCI's comprehensive programs aim to equip residents with the skills and resources necessary for successful re-entry into society, focusing on rehabilitation, education, and employment readiness.

Inmate Locator

To utilize the Inmate Search page on InmateAid, begin by selecting the relevant prison facility in Ohio. This allows you to view the current list of inmates housed at MonDay Community Correctional Institution.

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Visitation Information

  • Residents are eligible for visits after achieving Phase 1, which takes approximately 30 days. If the resident identified you as an approved visitor, an orientation packet will be sent to you by email, or if the email is not available, by postal mail. The packet will explain how to schedule a visit and provide additional information.
  • Residents are permitted two adults per visit and all of their minor biological/legal children. At no time will more than two adults be permitted at one visit.
  • Adult visitors must show a photo ID. Children under 18 years of age must have some form of ID or birth certificate.
  • All who are visiting must be on the visitor's list as determined by the clinician and the resident.
  • All visitors must be dressed appropriately, i.e., shorts, skirts, or dresses must be knee-length or longer. No low-cut tops, muscle shirts, yoga pants, or see-through clothing. T-shirts with drug or alcohol logos or gang symbols will not be allowed.
  • Any child under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult, who must be on the visitation list.
  • Each visitor must have a picture identification credential and his/her name on the resident's approved visitation list, otherwise, you will not be allowed to visit.
  • If you are late for check-in time, no visit will be permitted.
  • Personal Property boxes will not be accepted at any time during visitation. The items may be mailed to the resident or dropped off at the facility Monday through Friday between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm at the Bldg.1 Entrance (on the left side of the parking lot). MonDay is closed on Holidays.
  • Please leave all purses, bags, wallets and other carry items locked in your car.

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Frequently Asked Questions

MonDay Community Correctional Institution - FAQs

  1. What is a reentry and treatment program facility?
    A reentry and treatment programs facility is designed to help individuals transition from incarceration back into society by providing structured support, including substance abuse treatment, job training, and housing assistance.

  2. Who is eligible for placement in a reentry and treatment program?
    Eligibility depends on several factors, including the individual’s criminal history, behavior while incarcerated, and participation in rehabilitative programs. Many facilities prioritize individuals with non-violent offenses and those who demonstrate a commitment to reintegration.

  3. How does a reentry program differ from a standard correctional facility?
    Unlike traditional jails and prisons that primarily focus on confinement, reentry programs emphasize rehabilitation, life skills, and community integration to reduce recidivism and promote long-term success.

  4. What types of treatment programs are offered?
    Most reentry facilities provide substance abuse treatment, mental health counseling, educational programs, vocational training, and life skills development. Some may also include anger management, parenting classes, and cognitive behavioral therapy.

  5. Is participation in a reentry program voluntary?
    Participation may be voluntary or court-mandated, depending on the individual’s legal status. Some individuals are placed in reentry programs as part of their parole or probation conditions.

  6. How long do individuals stay in a reentry program?
    The length of stay varies based on the program and individual needs. Some programs last a few months, while others may continue for up to a year to ensure a stable transition into society.

  7. Do participants in reentry programs have to follow strict rules?
    Yes, all participants must adhere to strict guidelines, which may include curfews, drug testing, attendance at required programs, and employment obligations. Failure to comply may result in removal from the program.

  8. Can individuals work while in a reentry program?
    Many reentry facilities encourage employment as part of rehabilitation. Some programs offer work-release opportunities, while others assist participants in finding employment within the community.

  9. Do reentry programs provide housing assistance?
    Some facilities offer on-site transitional housing, while others assist individuals in securing safe, affordable housing upon release.

  10. Are there educational opportunities in reentry programs?
    Yes, many programs provide GED classes, vocational training, and higher education opportunities to help individuals build skills for employment.

  11. Can participants receive mental health counseling?
    Absolutely. Many reentry programs prioritize mental health services, including counseling, therapy, and medication management for those struggling with mental illness.

  12. What role do family members play in the reentry process?
    Family support is highly encouraged. Many programs offer family counseling, parenting classes, and visitation opportunities to help strengthen family relationships.

  13. Are reentry programs available to all formerly incarcerated individuals?
    Availability varies by location, funding, and eligibility criteria. Some programs are state-run, while others operate through non-profits or private organizations.

  14. Do reentry programs help with substance abuse recovery?
    Yes, many facilities offer drug and alcohol treatment programs, including 12-step programs, counseling, and medication-assisted treatment for individuals struggling with addiction.

  15. What happens if a participant violates program rules?
    Consequences depend on the severity of the violation. Minor infractions may result in warnings or additional requirements, while serious offenses can lead to program termination or return to incarceration.

  16. How do individuals apply for reentry programs?
    Applications can be submitted through case managers, parole officers, correctional facility staff, or direct enrollment with the reentry program.

  17. Are there specific programs for women or juveniles?
    Yes, some reentry programs are designed specifically for women, providing gender-responsive services such as parenting support and trauma-informed care. There are also youth reentry programs aimed at helping young offenders reintegrate successfully.

  18. Is financial assistance available for individuals in reentry programs?
    Some programs provide financial assistance for housing, transportation, and work-related expenses, while others connect participants with social services for further support.

  19. What is the ultimate goal of a reentry and treatment program?
    The primary goal is to reduce recidivism and help individuals rebuild their lives by providing the necessary tools, skills, and support to ensure successful reintegration into society.

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