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CARE Court

Community Assistance, Recovery, and Empowerment (CARE) Act

What is CARE Court?

The Community Assistance, Recovery, and Empowerment Act (CARE Act) authorizes specified adult persons to petition a civil court to create a voluntary CARE agreement or a court-ordered CARE plan that can include treatment, housing support, and other services for persons with untreated Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders or other Psychotic Disorders. The CARE Act creates a new pathway intended to deliver mental health treatment and support services upstream to the most severely impaired Californians who often experience homelessness or incarceration without treatment. This pathway is accessed when a person, called the “petitioner”, requests court-ordered treatment, services, support, and housing resources under the CARE Act prioritized for another person, called the “respondent”. The petitioner must fall under a specific group of people, such as specific family members, housemates, first responders, and behavioral health workers. The respondent must have a diagnosis on the schizophrenia spectrum or other psychotic disorders.

CARE Act Eligibility Criteria Video

A video by California Courts

CARE Act Forms

For additional information on the CARE Act, including forms, processes and procedures, please visit the California Courts' Self-Help CARE Act Guide:

CARE Act Guide

Frequently Asks Questions (FAQ) for CARE Court

CARE Court is here to help, but it may not be for everyone
 

The CARE Act focuses on a narrow community of vulnerable Californians with the most severe mental health conditions to provide supportive services before people from the community become involved in the criminal legal system, are committed to a state hospital, or end up in conservatorship.

Below are some "Frequently Ask Questions" to assist in determining eligibility, who can be a petitioner, and what services can be offered. 

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