Wisconsin Outpatient Treatment Conditions

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WI-ME-912
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This is an Outpatient Treatment Conditions form, to be used in the State of Wisconsin. This document serves two purposes: (1) itemize the treatment conditions required by the court for an outpatient commitment; and, (2) provide a place for the patient to stay during and upon completion of the treatment.

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FAQ

5150 is the number of the section of the Welfare and Institutions Code, which allows a person with a mental illness to be involuntarily detained for a 72-hour psychiatric hospitalization.

Chapter 51, Wisconsin Statutes Provides legal procedures for voluntary and involuntary admission, treatment and rehabilitation of individuals (adults and minor children) with mental illness, developmental disability, drug dependency, or alcoholism.

Chapter 51, Wisconsin Statutes Provides legal procedures for voluntary and involuntary admission, treatment and rehabilitation of individuals (adults and minor children) with mental illness, developmental disability, drug dependency, or alcoholism.

Mental HealthYes, a minor may refuse treatment for mental health because the minor and the parent/guardian must consent to admission.

Involuntary commitment should be limited to persons who pose a serious risk of physical harm to themselves or others in the near future. Under no circumstances should involuntary commitment be imposed upon someone based upon a risk of harm to property or a risk of non-physical harm.

Emergency detention by law enforcement. Emergency detention by treatment director. 3-party petition.

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Wisconsin Outpatient Treatment Conditions