Legal Question in Medical Leave in Washington
committing someone against their will
A friend of mine's son has mental issues. She's tried having him committed to a mental health facility, but they say he is compentant enough to make that decision himself. Which wouldn't be a problem is he hadn't stopped taking his medication and the fact he is an IV drug user who has given himself a staph infection that is killing him. The hospital in our area refuses to have him admitted because staph is contagious and sent him home with antibiotics, which we are sure he isn't taking because his staph is getting worse -- he literally smells like death. What can we do to have him committed somewhere to get him the help he needs?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: committing someone against their will
Try the mental health facility again. He may have been competent before, while on his meds, but no longer be competent. The standard is whether he is "a danger to himself or others." Sounds like he's clearly a danger to himself.
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