
Assisted Outpatient Treatment - NYC Health
Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) “Kendra’s Law” (§9.60 of the Mental Hygiene Law) mandates mental health services for a small number of individuals who have difficulty …
AOT Online Court — 22nd Judicial District Court Online Court
AOT is court ordered community-based mental health treatment under civil court commitment (La R.S. 28:65-76) for adults who are diagnosed with a serious mental illness and have a history …
Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT): Overview - Disability Rights Ca
AOT is court-ordered outpatient treatment for people with mental health disabilities. 1.
Assisted Outpatient Treatment for Los Angeles (AOT-LA)
If services are refused, AOT-LA may petition the court to order the individual into psychiatric outpatient treatment. AOT-LA Program expands interagency collaboration among courts, …
AOT (Assisted Outpatient Treatment) Guide - Mental Illness Policy …
AOT Laws allow courts to order certain individuals with brain disorders to comply with treatment while living in the community. It also—very importantly– allows the courts to commit the mental …
Assisted Outpatient Treatment Program - DHCS
AOT permits California Counties to utilize courts, probation, and mental health systems to address the needs of individuals unable to participate in community mental health treatment programs …
Resources - Mental Illness/Assisted Outpatient Treatment
Every Assisted Outpatient Treatment application has a court hearing. The process begins by the filing of a petition with the court. Family members or guardians can initiate these petitions. …
New York State Assisted Outpatient Treatment Guidance for Physicians as “Kendra’s Law” - for court-ordered Assisted Outpatient treatment (AOT). The law is named after a young writer …
Program Profile: Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT)
2012年3月26日 · These local AOT programs accept and investigate reports of individuals who may require AOT; prepare and file petitions for AOT in local supreme or county courts; and …
The Mental Health Code now provides two pathways to obtain court ordered AOT: The first is the traditional method of filing petitions for mental health treatment from the hospital.