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U.S. Division of Justice begins investigating Michigan psychiatric hospitals

By Editorial Board Published November 14, 2024 2 Min Read
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U.S. Division of Justice begins investigating Michigan psychiatric hospitals

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The U.S. Division of Justice has launched an investigation into allegations that psychiatric hospitals in Michigan unnecessarily institutionalize individuals with psychological sicknesses in violation of federal regulation.

The Individuals with Disabilities Act requires that folks obtain psychological well being providers within the least restrictive setting applicable to their state of affairs—however Incapacity Rights Michigan (DRM), an advocacy nonprofit, says that the issue in buying psychological well being providers exterior of a hospital within the state forces individuals to stay institutionalized regardless of being prepared for discharge.

DRM says they’ve represented Michiganders who’ve remained in state psychiatric hospitals for prolonged intervals—generally greater than 1,000 days—regardless of having been declared clinically prepared for launch.

“Our monitoring and representation of people in psychiatric hospitals have revealed significant barriers to receiving services in the community, which cause people to remain in hospitals unnecessarily,” mentioned Simon Zagata, Director of Group & Institutional Rights for DRM. “This investigation is a promising first step toward redressing these issues.”

A launch from the U.S. Division of Justice says that they are going to be particularly investigating “whether the state fails to provide necessary community-based mental health services to enable people to transition from the state psychiatric hospitals and remain stable in the community.”

“The Americans with Disabilities Act protects people’s right to receive mental health services in the community, rather than remaining in hospitals when they are ready to go home,” says Assistant Legal professional Common Kristen Clarke of the Justice Division’s Civil Rights Division. 

Anybody experiencing points with delayed discharge from psychiatric hospitals is inspired to contact the usDOJ by way of electronic mail at [email protected], 888-392-5415, or by the Civil Rights Division’s Civil Rights Portal at civilrights.justice.gov/.   

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