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by Wilburn Gleason Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the process of rehabilitation?

Rehabilitation is the process of helping an individual achieve the highest level of function, independence, and quality of life possible. Rehabilitation does not reverse or undo the damage caused by disease or trauma, but rather helps restore the individual to optimal health, functioning, and well-being.

Is there a Marchman Act in Washington state?

A new Washington state law that took effect Sunday allows someone to be involuntarily committed if they are deemed at-risk of harming themselves.Apr 7, 2019

What is Ricky's Law in Washington state?

Information about Ricky's Law: Involuntary Detention for Substance Use Disorders. Ricky's Law, effective April 1, 2018, allows the state's mental health system to involuntarily detain adults and minors who are determined to pose a likelihood of serious harm as a result of a substance use disorder.Apr 1, 2018

How do you involuntarily commit someone in Washington?

This statute allows the state to detain an individual involuntarily if the state can prove the individual (1) suffers from a mental disorder; and (2) the individual is either a danger to themselves, others or property.

How do you involuntarily commit someone in Washington state?

It begins with an evaluation by a county-designated mental health professional. The mental health professional can commit a patient to a hospital for a 72-hour evaluation if he or she is dangerous to themselves or others due to a mental disorder. The related statute is Chapter 71.05 RCW.

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