National Correctional Officers Week: Steady Presence, Essential Work | National Commission on Correctional Health Care

National Correctional Officers Week: Steady Presence, Essential Work

DEBORAH ROSS, CCHP, CEO

National Correctional Officers Week is a meaningful opportunity to recognize the dedication, professionalism, and steady presence of correctional officers across the country.

Each day, correctional officers provide the structure and stability that keep facilities operating effectively. They create the foundation that makes all other work possible by supporting safe environments, enabling access to health care, and contributing in meaningful ways to ensure the well-being of both staff and those in custody.

What stands out most is the consistency of that commitment and how it shows through sound judgment, adaptability, and a powerful sense of responsibility. This work depends on collaboration, particularly with health care teams, where coordination and mutual respect help create a safe environment.

Much of this impact happens in moments that rarely draw attention, when officers step in, solve problems, and support those around them.

This week provides an opportunity to recognize that contribution and express appreciation for the essential role correctional officers play every day in our facilities.

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