Frequently Asked Questions

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About Mental Health

Do I have to be a relative to get someone committed to the hospital?
What does the court require to take a person to Common Ground for evaluation?
How do I file the petition?
Is it possible to commit a person who is addicted to drugs/alcohol?
What happens when the person gets to Common Ground?
Can the family doctor help in getting someone into a mental hospital?
Can I just call the police if a person is mentally ill and acting out to have the police transport that person to the hospital?
What hospitals are available in the area for involuntary mental patients?
How can I get a person who is mentally ill and in jail to a hospital?
Is a finding of "mentally ill and requiring treatment" the same as being incompetent?
How can a minor who refuses treatment be hospitalized?
Can I voluntarily admit myself to a hospital for mental illness?
If I sign in voluntarily, can I sign myself out?
In an involuntary situation, who transports the person to the hospital for the examination?
Once the person is hospitalized, how long must he/she wait before the hearing takes place?
What is the duration of involuntary hospitalization once there has been a court hearing?
Where in the community does a patient obtain alternative treatment?
What is a deferred hearing?
What if the person does not agree with the hospital physician's determination of his/her need for treatment?
What about costs involved in this process?
Is the patient entitled to an attorney and jury at these hearings?
Do these same procedures affect the mentally ill minor?

Assisted Outpatient Treatment

What is a Petition for Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT)?
Do you have to be a relative to file a Petition for AOT?
How do you file the petition?
How does the individual find out about the petition?
What happens next?
What criteria needs to be met in order to file a petition for AOT? Is it possible to obtain AOT for an individual who is addicted to drugs/alcohol?
If the individual is given an AOT that places him/her in the community requiring outpatient treatment, who provides this service?
What are the costs involved in this process?
Is the individual entitled to an attorney and a jury at these hearings?