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According to Florida law, a petition seeking to commit a person for examination, assessment or treatment of mental illness must be filed in the county where the person is located. It is also necessary for law enforcement to locate the person at the time the court order is filed.

Are there mental institutions in Florida?

Established in 1876, it was Florida’s only state mental institution until 1947. It currently has a capacity of 1,042 patients….

Florida State Hospital
SpecialityPsychiatric hospital
History
Former name(s)Florida State Hospital for the Insane
Opened1876

How do I commit my child to a mental hospital?

You can petition a court to have your child committed. You can call the police when your child is acting out and if the police view your child as a danger, they might have your child committed. This is a risky strategy, though, because the police might also choose to simply arrest your child.

Who regulates mental health facilities in Florida?

The Department of Children and Families
(1) ADMINISTRATION. —The Department of Children and Families is designated the “Mental Health Authority” of Florida. The department and the Agency for Health Care Administration shall exercise executive and administrative supervision over all mental health facilities, programs, and services.

How long can a mental hospital hold a person Florida?

A mental evaluation must be performed within 72 hours. After 72 hours if deemed mentally stable the person will be released. If further treatment is mandated, the individual can be admitted to a mental health facility for up to six months.

Is Florida good for mental health?

According to Mental Health America, Florida is ranked 28 out of the 50 states and Washington D.C. for providing access to mental health services.

What happens if I go to the hospital for mental health?

Your team of mental health professionals will determine a working diagnosis and plan of action for treatment. Depending on your evaluation, you may be given medication, provided crisis counseling, or receive a referral for treatment after leaving the hospital.