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825 J Street, Lincoln, NE 68508

Mental Health Crisis Center of Lancaster County

Short term inpatient stabilization (average length of stay 7 days) to acutely mentally ill persons in crisis who require emergency protective custody and psychiatric supervision. Priority is given to persons in the Region V service area.

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Douglas County Attorney's Office, 1717 Harney Street, Omaha, NE 68183

Board of Mental Health

Filing of mental health board petitions for involuntary commitment to a mental health hospital.

- The patient must be dangerous as well as mentally ill.

- There must be an overt act of dangerousness to the patient or to someone else occurring within the last three months.

- There must be information establishing mental illness.

- Subject must be found in Douglas County at time Petition is filed.

The Petition will be presented to the Deputy County Attorney to determine if there is sufficient evidence of dangerous acts and mental illness for approval of the filing of the Petition.

Petitioner and other witnesses may have to appear at the commitment hearing to give sworn testimony to the evidence of dangerousness to self or others as well as mental illness. The subject and his/her attorney will be present. Failure to appear might result in the dismissal of the Petition.

- A Public Defender will be appointed to represent the subject if he/she is indigent.

- The only testimony permitted to be introduced at the hearing is first hand information. No hearsay evidence can be introduced.

- The commitment hearing will be held within 7 days after patient is admitted to hospital.

- Commitment by the Board of Mental Health is for persons who refuse voluntary treatment.

- The Board of Mental Health does not commit persons solely on the basis of having an intellectual or cognitive disability.

- The Board of Mental Health does not pay for the care of patients or pay for the Physician while subject is in the hospital.

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715 North St. Joseph Avenue, Hastings, NE 68901

Mary Lanning Healthcare

Subacute inpatient psychiatric treatment for adults; voluntary, evaluation and treatment of acute symptoms of psychiatric disorders and co-occuring disorders.

Emergency protective custody for those age 19 and over, involuntary. Evaluation and treatment of acute symptoms, initiated by law enforcement personnel in Region 3.

Day psychiatric program, adult partial hospitalization.

Psychiatric home health provides in-home nursing assessment, occupational therapy to assess functional skills, psychology to assist with behavior plans for caregivers, and social work to provide in-home psychotherapy.

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222 5th Avenue, Des Moines, IA 50309

Clerk of the District Court

Clerk of the District Court, Mental Health Division assists with process of securing involuntary hospitalization of the mentally ill or those with substance abuse issues. Respondent is given a copy of signed application when they are taken into custody. Persons signing the application must be present to testify. Respondent is represented by a lawyer and the applicant is represented by the county attorney. Hearing determines if the respondent is seriously mentally impaired.

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United Way of the Midlands