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A person may be committed for emergency admission upon:
If the person is unwilling to be examined by a licensed physician, you must contact the mental health center for the county in which the patient is then present to start the involuntary commitment process. South Carolina state law requires that a mental health counselor initially screen all mental health emergencies. The Lexington County Community Mental Health Center is located at:
301 Palmetto Park Boulevard
Lexington, SC 29072
Telephone: (803) 359-3545
If the person is a minor, you must contact the Office of Child, Adolescence and Families of the Lexington County Community Mental Health Center at:
305 Palmetto Park Boulevard
Lexington, SC 29072
Telephone: (803) 359-7206
If an emergency occurs during non-business hours, emergency counselors may be reached by calling (803) 739-8600.
If a mental health emergency counselor determines that the patient qualifies for an Examination for Emergency Admission by a licensed physician, the counselor will contact the Probate Court for an Order of Detention.
When an Order of Detention is issued it is delivered to the appropriate law enforcement agency, they will pick up and transport the patient to a physician. The Certificate of Licensed Physician is the legal document that actually orders the involuntary treatment to begin.
If the physician orders treatment in the Certificate of Licensed Physician, the patient is transported by law enforcement to a facility for treatment.
The patient will be assigned an attorney by the Probate Court for representation of the patient at a hearing to be conducted within 15 days (20 days for chemical dependency). The purpose of the hearing is to determine whether further inpatient treatment is necessary, whether the person can be released to involuntary or voluntary outpatient treatment, or whether the patient is ready to be released from treatment.
There are special rules for child patients. A child can receive treatment upon the consent of the legal custodian. If a child will not cooperate with the parent or legal custodian in obtaining treatment, the same procedures outlined above must be followed.
For Mental Health/Chemical Dependency questions – call 803-785-8325 or 803-785-5015 or e-mail oboyd@lexingtoncounty.sc.gov or rkennedy@lexingtoncounty.sc.gov
South Carolina Code of Laws - Mental Health
http://www.scstatehouse.gov
South Carolina Department of Mental Health
www.state.sc.us/dmh/
Three Rivers Behavioral Health
www.threeriversbehavioral.org
LRADAC, The Behavioral Health Center of The Midlands
www.lradac.org/
For Directions to the Lexington County Mental Health Center go to:
www.state.sc.us/dmh/directions_lexington.htm
Earle E. Morris Jr. Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment Center
www.state.sc.us/dmh/morris_village/