Order for Involuntary Medication and Treatment - Wisconsin 2025

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A Three-Party Petition is a legal document claiming that a person meets all three criteria for civil commitment (mentally ill or drug dependent, treatable and dangerous). The petition must include notarized statements from three adults that describe the persons dangerous or violent behavior.
Emergency Detention: in Wisconsin, emergency detention is used when a person is a significant danger to themselves or others, and the police are contacted. The police will take the person into custody, and there will be a 72-hour hold, during which the party will be evaluated at a mental health facility.
Chapter 55 provides protective services and protective placement, including emergency protective placement, for persons with degenerative brain disorders, severe and persistent mental illness, developmental disabilities, and other like incapacities.
The first order of commitment of a subject individual under this section may be for a period not to exceed 6 months, and all subsequent consecutive orders of commitment of the individual may be for a period not to exceed one year.
An individual may be subjected to a civil commitment if they meet all of the following statutory criteria: The individual is either mentally ill, developmentally disabled, or drug dependent. The individual is a proper subject for treatment, meaning capable of rehabilitation. of the conduct of the subject individual.
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necessary for a Chapter 51 commitment: that the subject has a mental illness, is dangerous to him/herself or others, and is treatable. The Court makes these findings based on the reports and/or testimony of the psychiatrists and/or psychologists and any relevant testimony from witnesses. hearing.
the administration of involuntary medication is used as a last resort when needed to improve an individuals decompensating mental state. Typically, these individuals are unmedicated, gravely disabled, a danger to themselves or others, and have poor insight into the severity and deterioration of their condition.

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