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The clinical certificate certifies that the individual personally examined is mentally ill and a person requiring treatment. The first certificate can be executed by any physician or licensed psychologist and is good for up to 72 hours prior to hospitalization.
When a person refuses mental health treatment, it is important to listen, express your concerns, and ask them how you can help. If a person shows signs of a mental health emergency, then you should take action right away by contacting 911 or your local crisis response team.
The exclusive method of involuntary hospitalization is through the Mental Health Code. Mental Health Code, Section 403, provides that persons shall be hospitalized only pursuant to this Act. A Guardian may not sign a person into a psychiatric hospital.
It takes two doctors, one of whom must be a psychiatrist, to docHub that the person is mentally ill and requires hospitalization. If a doctor feels the person is in need of inpatient treatment, Common Ground will transport the person to a local hospital for another evaluation (by a psychiatrist-MD).
The hospital director and the Court are authorized to recommend hospitalization or release. How long will the person be kept in the treatment facility? The Court may order up to 60 days of treatment on the initial admission order, but the hospital makes the final decision.
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Any person 18 years or older may file a petition/application which asserts that an individual is a person requiring treatment. This may be a family member, friend, mental health worker, police officer, or any adult who has direct knowledge on which to base their assertion that the person requires treatment.
An emergency hold (also called a 72-hour hold, a pick-up, an involuntary hold, an emergency commitment, a psychiatric hold, a temporary detention order, or an emergency petition) is a brief involuntary detention of a person presumed to have a mental illness in order to determine whether the individual meets criteria
In most states, an involuntary psychiatric commitment cannot extend beyond 72 hours without a formal hearing. This 3-day period allows patients to receive basic medical treatment, recover from psychotic episodes and hopefully understand the need for further help.

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