Involuntary Hospitalization
There are two types of emergency hospitalizations. There is a section 12 which pertains to mental health and a section 35 which involves addiction.
View ArticleContact the Crisis Intervention Team
To request more information regarding your options with regards to mental health and addiction issues please complete the form below. Our specially trained Officers will reach out to you or the person...
View ArticleMental Health Help for Adults
If you feel as though you are not safe and may harm yourself or someone else you can call 911 and an ambulance can transport you to the hospital. Our Officers and Duxbury Fire Department...
View ArticleHelp for Parents/Family/Friends of an Individual with Mental Health Concerns
If you feel someone is suicidal you can call 911 and an ambulance can transport a person for psychiatric evaluation. If a person refuses transport there may be an option to involuntarily hospitalize...
View ArticleMental Health Help for Teens
If you feel as though you are not safe and may harm yourself or someone else you can call 911 and an ambulance can transport you to the hospital. Our Officers and Duxbury Fire Department...
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