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The document is a certification form used by licensed physicians or psychologists in Hawaii to authorize the emergency examination and hospitalization of individuals deemed mentally ill or suffering from substance abuse.
However, if you believe that your loved one may be a danger to himself or to others because of a mental condition, in California, for example, you may want to consider a 5150 hold. A 5150 hold refers to Section 5150 of the California Welfare Institutions Code.
As long as legal frameworks authorize involuntary psychiatric care, someone will have to pay for these services.
334-60.3 Initiation of proceeding for involuntary hospitalization. (a) Any person may file a petition alleging that a person located in the county meets the criteria for commitment to a psychiatric facility.
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Involuntary Inpatient Hospitalization An involuntary psychiatric hold is a legal process that allows others to intervene to keep someone safe during an acute mental health crisis or having a psychiatric emergency.
An MH-2 order is when a licensed physician, psychologist, attorney, member of the clergy, health or social service professional or any state or county employee in the course of his employment may apply to the court for an ex parte (one-sided) order directing that a police officer or other suitable individual take a
The Hawaii Coordinated Access Resource Entry System, or Hawaii CARES, is a coordinated and responsive system of care for substance use disorder (SUD) treatment and recovery support services.

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