Understanding the Baker Act and Your Parental Rights The Baker Act is a Florida law that allows for the involuntary commitment of individuals with severe mental illnesses. While it’s often used for adults, it can also apply to minors. Key Points for Parents to Know: Parental Rights and Responsibilities: As a parent, you have the…
The Baker Act allows family members to put some other person in custody. If they believe that person might be a threat to themselves and others around them. Think about having a friend or another individual who is having suicidal thoughts. The act can work to put that person under a hold for nearly 72…
Almost everyone has experienced some mental issue at some point in life. Mental health issues are pretty common in our fast-paced environment. However, some mental health issues are more harmful than others. Therefore, they require urgent attention and care. Subsequently, specific federal and state laws help people manage/avert a mental health crisis. However, not all…
Laws result in the betterment of society. However, not all laws are equal; some do more damage than betterment. Moreover, unsurprisingly, many laws favor the elite by being discriminatory towards the poor. Additionally, there are many instances where the law was not implemented or executed as it should be. Hence, power is misused, and so…
It has been said (probaby correctly) that the purpose of a very brief interview in a Baker Act facility is NOT to determine if the patient continues to meet legal requirements, but to “rubber stamp” a continued “72 hour hold.” By documenting the meeting, this psychiatrist’s note says the patient was examined that day and…
Baker Act and Treatment If your significant other has mental health problems, it’s important to seek treatment. Even children can and do face mental health trials and tribulations. However, the Baker Act is not the way to get treatment for adults or children. The Baker Act was designed only for emergencies. When the Baker Act…
It is important to note that Florida law extends the “72-hour clock” if the period allowed for examination ENDS on a weekend or holiday. So if a patient’s “clock” started on, say a Thursday, 72 hours later would be Sunday So the receiving facility would have until Monday to discharge the patient. Well what if…
Baker Acts and schools I often get calls about children being taken from school because of a Baker Act. In almost every case, the parent(s) were only notified after the Baker Act took place, usually when the child is already at the Baker Act receiving facility. According to current Florida law, a parent or guardian…
Frequent calls are a request to help when a loved one is disabled due to mental illness. Frequently I recommend Guardianship. Guardianship allows a Petitioner to make health care decisions on the behalf of a person. The statute says: “Imminent danger that the physical or mental health or safety of the person will be seriously…
During this Coronavirus, we have all been experiencing more stress than usual and have had many restrictions placed on us. It is challenging to find/see an individual who has been Baker Acted. There has been limited or no visitation allowed in Baker Act receiving facilties in many parts of Florida. This presents difficulties for patients’…