Hospital Waiting Room Tips: Taking Young Children Without Losing Your Mind

Hello, Readers! I apologize for not posting in so long. My dear father, Wade Hampton, began having health issues in late December and passed away in January. Needless to say, I have had a lot to juggle over the past few months. While sitting at the hospital with my father, I reflected on the countless …

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Anatomy of a Baker Act: Week 4

How is the term “Mental Illness” defined in Florida? Please read the following quotation from the form, Report of Law Enforcement Officer Initiating Involuntary Examination: “Mental illness” means an impairment of the mental or emotional processes that exercise conscious control of one’s actions or of the ability to perceive or understand reality, which impairment substantially …

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Personal Belongings on Mental Health Units: What Can Patients Take with Them?

Many facilities only allow patients to wear paper clothing which is provided to patients upon arrival, along with facility approved personal care items which are kept locked in the nurses’ station when not being used. The safety of each patient, staff member, and visitor is priority. Some low acuity or long-term facilities are more flexible; …

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Final Week: Education for Legal Professionals Regarding Mental Health Records in Florida

Welcome to our final week! This post will wrap up our series by sharing common forms which are included in mental health records. This applies to adults being treated in acute inpatient mental health units (crisis stabilization/Baker Act receiving facilities). Admission Form: Voluntary Admission Form (signed by patient) or Involuntary Admission Form Baker Act (completed …

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