Luke L. asked
My husband was placed on a 72-hour hold due to an episode. He has been doing rehab work and has calmed down significantly, with a plan for self-care upon release. However, the hospital is telling him he is depressed and needs to stay another 72 hours, or they will keep him on a court order for up to 90 days. They are not providing proper counseling, and he has not had a chance to discuss his feelings with the doctor. Additionally, the hospital transferred him to a lower-rated facility in Louisville, far from our home in Estes Park, Colorado. What are his rights, and what can be done to address this situation?
December 23rd, 2024
Kenneth C. answered
Your husband has the right to voluntarily agree to an extension of his hold, but if he believes he i...
December 23rd, 2024
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