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Commitment Process Admission
to The
Chancery Clerk’s office arranges for a
pre-evaluation screening at the community mental
health center and for an examination by two
physicians or by one physician and a
psychologist.
The evaluation must
be completed within twenty-four hours after the
person is taken into custody.
After
the evaluation, if necessary, the court orders a
hearing within seven to ten days.
The person has a
right to be present at the hearing and to have
an attorney.
The court decides at
this time whether commitment of the person is
necessary.
If inpatient
treatment is ordered, the person is brought to
If the
NMSH treatment team determines that a patient is
not in need of psychiatric care, the
correspondent will be notified and the patient
will be discharged.
If the treatment
team determines that the patient does need
hospitalization, the patient remains at NMSH.
Length of stay is
determined by the treatment team, headed by a
staff psychiatrist.
After the patient has been at NMSH for 20 days,
the Chancery Clerk and the patient are given a
20-day notice.
The patient has 60
days to request in writing a court hearing to
discuss discharge.
If a hearing is not
requested, the patient remains at the hospital
for further treatment.
If a hearing is
requested, it is held at the hospital, usually
within 14 days of the request.
The patient is
represented by a court-appointed attorney unless
the patient chooses to be represented by his or
her attorney at his or her expense.
A physician who has
personally evaluated the patient’s case within
the last ten days may testify regarding the
patient’s need for continued treatment.
If the Court finds
that the patient no longer needs treatment, the
patient will be discharged.
If it is decided
that further treatment is needed, the patient
will remain at the hospital.
The patient then has
the right to appeal the Court’s decision.
Any questions
regarding 20-day hospitalization notices or
hearings may be directed to the patient’s social
worker.
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After the patient has been at NMSH for 20 days,
the Chancery Clerk and the patient are given a
20-day notice.
The patient has 60
days to request in writing a court hearing to
discuss discharge.
If a hearing is not
requested, the patient remains at the hospital
for further treatment.
If a hearing is
requested, it is held at the hospital, usually
within 14 days of the request.
The patient is
represented by a court-appointed attorney unless
the patient chooses to be represented by his or
her attorney at his or her expense.
A physician who has
personally evaluated the patient’s case within
the last ten days may testify regarding the
patient’s need for continued treatment.
If the Court finds
that the patient no longer needs treatment, the
patient will be discharged.
If it is decided
that further treatment is needed, the patient
will remain at the hospital.
The patient then has
the right to appeal the Court’s decision.
Any questions
regarding 20-day hospitalization notices or
hearings may be directed to the patient’s social
worker. |
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For question,
comments and/or suggestions, email
NMSH .
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