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Involuntary treatment is typically applied under the following conditions: The individual has a severe mental illness. They are assessed as being at significant risk of harming themselves or others. No less restrictive treatment options are available.
The following information pertains to individuals who are involuntarily detained. 72-Hour Hold or 5150 When a person, as a result of a mental health disorder, is a danger to others, or to himself/herself, or gravely. disabled, they may be taken into custody against their will.
5150 is the number of the section of the Welfare and Institutions Code, which allows an adult who is experiencing a mental health crisis to be involuntarily detained for a 72- hour psychiatric hospitalization when evaluated to be a danger to others, or to himself or herself, or gravely disabled.
California law allows police officers and certain mental health professionals to take you into custody if they believe that, because of your mental illness, you are likely to cause or suffer specific kinds of harm. This is often referred to as a 5150 hold, named after the regulation that authorizes it.
This type of confinement is used in emergencies for people who, because of their mental state, show that they are an immediate danger to themselves or others. The patient can be kept in hospital confinement for up to 72 hours without consent from a judge.

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Broad categories of involuntary treatment of relevance to the emergency medicine provider are (1) treatment of emergency medical conditions in patients incapacitated by an acute psychiatric condition; (2) involuntary admission to a mental health facility; (3) testing or medical therapy required to provide medical
Clinical Stabilization Services (CSS) is a program that provides post-detoxification and residential treatment intervention in the form of a structured and intensive residential experience to individuals in need of this level of care (LOC).

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