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An application to admit a person against their will to a psychiatric unit can be made by a concerned person. They must be over 18 and must make the application to a registered medical practitioner (usually a GP). The concerned person must have seen you in the past 48 hours and can be: Your spouse, or civil partner.
Clients who disagree with involuntary treatment decisions in your intended state of practice have a number of legal rights. They have the right to a hearing, the right to an attorney, and the right to appeal the decision. They may also be able to file a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the law.
The order for detention and examination remains in effect for 72 hours from the time it is signed by the judge. If the 72 hours expire without the person with the mental illness (respondent) being transported to the hospital, it may be necessary to start the process again by filing a new petition.
Patients are able to sue if they believe that they have been wrongfully committed. In one instance, Junius Wilson, an African American man, was committed to Cherry Hospital in Goldsboro, North Carolina in 1925 for an alleged crime without a trial or conviction.
You can only be admitted court-ordered for involuntary admission to a mental health facility against your will if, after a legal proceeding (by judge or jury), it is determined that you have been diagnosed with a mental illness and you have been found to be: A danger to yourself or others right now OR.

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An adult recipient of mental health services in Illinois has the right to refuse medication. A refusal must be honored, except in two circumstances. In the first circumstance, upon a written petition, a circuit court finds by clear and convincing evidence that the recipient meets certain statutory criteria.
If you have been involuntarily committed to a mental health facility, have been denied a request for discharge, have been denied a request for a change in treatment plan or have been subject to other forms of mistreatment by a mental health facility you or your loved ones have the right to file a complaint in Illinois

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