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Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) was created from Laura’s Law, passed by state legislature in 2002. AOT provides community-based support and court oversight of mandatory outpatient treatment by a civil, not a criminal, court. AOT is dedicated specifically to adults with severe mental illness, most commonly persons served living with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, who may have difficulty engaging in mental health treatment. Family, friends, and other specific individuals who meet certain criteria may submit referrals on their loved one’s behalf.
AOT Videos — Turning Point of Central California, Inc. (tpocc.org)
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If you have a Behavioral Health emergency please call 9-1-1
Central Valley Suicide Prevention Lifeline 988
Mobile Crisis Response (559) 600-6000
For Access to Services or the Crisis Line, 1 800 654-3937
CalHOPE Warm Line 1 833 317-HOPE(4673)