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Originally Posted by stopdog
In my jurisdiction - people can admit themselves voluntarily but if they try to leave and the staff think it a bad idea, they get made involuntary. So just because you choose to go in does not mean you get to choose to leave. Once in, you are subject to their decisions about you. (Many of clients do not realize this so I thought I would mention it here too)
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Thanks for all the info. That's the scary thing, not having the freedom there. I'm used to doing my own thing (which isn't really much) it's gonna be hard living with so many restrictions. The thought of being expected to do or participate where I don't want to is scary too. Uggh! It almost sounds worse than I remember school being, all those many years ago. Hopefully I would not ever get made involutary, that would not be good.