WA DOC - Eleanor Chase House Reentry Center

State Work Release

Last Updated: April 10, 2024
Address
427 W 7th Ave, Spokane, WA 99204
Beds
40
County
Spokane
Phone
509-456-7092

Chase House Reentry is for State Work Release offenders have not been sentenced yet and are detained here until their case is heard.

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At WA DOC - Eleanor Chase House Reentry Center's state corrections facility, well-behaved inmates can join a work release program, getting regular jobs in the public sector during the day. Depending on the rules, they might work weekdays and go home at night, serving their sentences only on weekends. Some stay in halfway houses or at home when they're not working. As they get closer to getting out, they might switch to reintegration programs and could even get full-time jobs when they are released.

This program has perks like better chances of finding a job after getting out, finding work faster, making more money afterward, and being less likely to go back to jail. Chase House Reentry wants to help inmates succeed in getting back into society.

The Eleanor Chase House Reentry Center, overseen by the Washington State Department of Corrections (DOC), is dedicated to facilitating the successful reintegration of adult female inmates into the community. Recognizing the pivotal first six to 12 months post-release, the DOC prioritizes initiatives that promote employment, stable housing, and family connections, essential for fostering community safety and reducing recidivism.

At Eleanor Chase House, residents have access to a comprehensive range of programs and resources tailored to address their individual needs and challenges. From child visitation programs to education and employment assistance, residents are supported in acquiring essential life skills and preparing for a successful return to society. Counseling, parenting, and self-esteem classes, along with substance abuse treatment programs, further contribute to residents' holistic rehabilitation.

The facility's focus on education and vocational training aligns with residents' reentry goals, empowering them to pursue higher education and obtain their GED if needed. Recognizing the unique challenges women face upon reentry, Eleanor Chase House works closely with each resident to address their obstacles and goals, ensuring a personalized approach to rehabilitation and community integration.

As a bridge between prison life and community living, work release programs at Eleanor Chase House emphasize transition and skill-building. Residents engage in activities aimed at securing employment, reconnecting with family, and refining social and living skills under supervision. The value of these programs is underscored by their positive impact on offender outcomes, with successful participants more likely to maintain employment, stable housing, and fulfill legal obligations.

Eligibility for the work release program is contingent upon meeting specific criteria, including good behavior and available bed space. Residents are expected to comply with program rules, which include actively seeking employment, undergoing substance abuse testing, and attending therapy and programming. Adherence to these expectations ensures continued participation and supports the development of a safe and productive lifestyle post-release.

In essence, Eleanor Chase House Work Release operates with a commitment to empowering female offenders through education, rehabilitation, and skill development. By providing a supportive environment and comprehensive programming, the facility aims to facilitate successful reentry into the community and promote long-term positive outcomes for residents.

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Visitation Information

Eleanor Chase House Work Release - Visitation

Please call 509-381-6300 to make arrangements to visit work-release inmates

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