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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Outpatient Treatment Conditions - Wisconsin document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Name of Subject' and 'Date of Birth' in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. In the section labeled 'The court has ordered the following outpatient treatment conditions pending the final hearing', check all applicable boxes that reflect your treatment requirements, such as keeping appointments and taking prescribed medications.
  4. If there are any additional conditions, specify them in the 'Other conditions' field provided at the bottom of this section.
  5. Review all entered information carefully. Once confirmed, sign in the 'Subject’s Signature' area to acknowledge your agreement to comply with these conditions.
  6. Finally, ensure that you distribute copies as indicated: one for the court, one for yourself, and others for counsel and treatment providers.

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Mandatory outpatient treatment refers to court-ordered outpatient treatment for patients who suffer from severe mental illness and who are unlikely to be compliant with such treatment without a court order.
Wisconsin law mandates involuntary commitment for those posing a danger due to mental illness, substance abuse, or developmental disability. Entitled to judicial process, individuals can present evidence at hearings and may request a jury trial for involuntary commitment cases.
These programs are often used for individuals who do not require 24-hour supervision or medical care, but still need support and treatment for their condition. There are three main types of outpatient programs, which include intensive outpatient programs, partial hospitalization programs and substance use programs.
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