Alaska Settles Case Involving Mental Health Crisis Incarceration
Alaska Settles Case Involving Mental Health Crisis Incarceration
The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services and the Disability Law Center reached a settlement in lawsuits filed by the Disability Law Center and advocates represented by the Public Defender Agency claiming the state held patients in a mental health crisis against their will. Plaintiffs alleged that holding patients in jails and emergency rooms without psychiatric evaluations scheduled violated their constitutional rights.The original lawsuit was filed in 2018, seeking to terminate the statewide practice of holding mental health patients in correctional facilities while they waited to receive services through the Alaska Psychiatric Institute. According to the filing, the institute put into place a capacity policy around that time, which meant patients had to wait longer than normal to be admitted for care. People “who had been picked up in the community were brought to correctional facilities because they could not be admitted directly to API for evaluation, and no hospital would admit them,” the lawsuit said.
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