Anonymous wrote:Psychosis can also get him involuntarily committed, yes? Even in the absence of intention to harm?
Anonymous wrote:Psychosis can also get him involuntarily committed, yes? Even in the absence of intention to harm?
Anonymous wrote:Psychosis can also get him involuntarily committed, yes? Even in the absence of intention to harm?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OSU Harding is a good place to start, as is ADAMH that’s listed above. Harding is well-regarded in the area and has an immediate care program, which is similar to an urgent care. There are resources and phone numbers for Harding available here: https://wexnermedical.osu.edu/mental-behavioral.
For additional ideas, psychiatric care is an occasional topic on the Columbus Reddit page (r/columbus). You can find a number of discussions by searching there (if you’re not a regular Reddit user, you can search and read but can’t post without an account).
Best wishes to you and your family.
Adding: 988 is the emergency number here to call for mental health crises.
The Mobile Crisis Response Unit (MCR) pairs specially-trained Columbus Division of Police officers and Columbus Public Health clinicians to de-escalate and stabilize crisis situations, conduct thorough needs assessments, and connect or transport patients to appropriate resources. This includes referral to follow-up services including secondary response teams.
Anonymous wrote:OSU Harding is a good place to start, as is ADAMH that’s listed above. Harding is well-regarded in the area and has an immediate care program, which is similar to an urgent care. There are resources and phone numbers for Harding available here: https://wexnermedical.osu.edu/mental-behavioral.
For additional ideas, psychiatric care is an occasional topic on the Columbus Reddit page (r/columbus). You can find a number of discussions by searching there (if you’re not a regular Reddit user, you can search and read but can’t post without an account).
Best wishes to you and your family.