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The Baker Act The Florida Mental Health Act Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Annual Report Report Released March 2017 Prepared for the Florida Department of Children and Families Baker Act Reporting Center Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute Department of Mental Health Law & Policy Annette Christy, PhD Christina Guenther, BA Kevin Jenkins, AA Daniel Ringhoff, PhD Sara Rhode, MSW

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The Baker ActThe Florida Mental Health Act

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Annual Report

Report Released March 2017

Prepared for the Florida Department of Children and Families

Baker Act Reporting CenterLouis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute

Department of Mental Health Law & Policy

Annette Christy, PhDChristina Guenther, BAKevin Jenkins, AA

Daniel Ringhoff, PhDSara Rhode, MSW

Table of Contents

I. Report Highlights........................................................................................................................................ 1

II. Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 2

III. Involuntary Examinations ......................................................................................................................... 3

A. Technical Notes ................................................................................................................................... 3

B. Involuntary Examinations: State Level Analyses ............................................................................... 4

C. Involuntary Examinations: Geographic Area Reporting ................................................................... 15

1. Analyses for All Ages ..................................................................................................................... 16

2. Analyses for Children Only ............................................................................................................ 24

a. Summary Pages: County of Residence (67) ............................................................................ 32

b. Summary Pages: DCF Regions (6).......................................................................................... 119

c. Summary Pages: Managing Entities (7) ................................................................................ 131

d. Summary Pages: Judicial Circuits (20) ................................................................................... 145

D. Involuntary Examinations: Provider Level Analyses ....................................................................... ..176

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 1

I. Report Highlights

• There were 194,354 involuntary (Baker Act) examinations in Fiscal Year 2015/2016. Involuntaryexaminations increased 3.38% from FY 2014/2015, 33.77% from FY 2010/2011, and 63.71% from FY2005/2006. In the 15 years from FY 2001/2002 to FY 2015/2016, involuntary examinations morethan doubled (105.50% increase). This 105.50% increase is substantially more than the 21.80%change in Florida population during the same time period.

• Statewide involuntary examinations for children increased 49.30% from FY10/11 to 15/16,compared to a 5.53% statewide population increase from 2010 to 2015.

• Analyses of data for the 30 counties with at least 250 involuntary examinations for children inFY15/16, show that involuntary examinations for children more than doubled from FY10/11 to15/16 for six of these counties (even when population increases were accounted for). Involuntaryexaminations for children increased from FY10/11 to 15/16 more than population increase during acomparable period of time for 29 of these 30 counties.

• The average age of people having an involuntary examination was 37.15 years. One in six (16.71%)involuntary examinations in FY 2015/2016 were for children (under 18), with one in ten (9.92%) forpeople 65 or older.

• Almost one-quarter (22.03%) of involuntary examinations were for children who were at school atthe time of the examination initiation, with 4.07% in Florida Department of Children and Families(DCF) custody at the time of the initiation, and 1.52% in Florida Department of Juvenile Justicecustody. DCF custody refers to children placed in out-of-home care, such as a foster home or grouphome.

• Small percentages of involuntary examination initiations were for adults at the following locations:assisted living facilities (2.63%), jail (1.40%) or nursing homes (0.64%).

• Half (50.86%) of involuntary examinations were initiated by law enforcement, with almost halfinitiated by mental health professionals (47.27%), and 1.88% initiated via ex-parte order of a judge.

• Almost two-thirds (62.24%) of involuntary examinations were initiated based on evidence of harmonly. One-quarter (26.30%) were based on evidence of harm and self-neglect. Self-neglect only wasthe evidence type for 9.06%, with evidence type not reported for 2.39% of involuntaryexaminations.

• Periodicity and seasonality are seen in the data. Involuntary examinations for children are fewer inthe month during which school is not in session (June, July and December). Involuntaryexaminations are less likely to be initiated on Saturdays and Sundays, especially for children.

• There is variation across geographic areas for changes in the number of involuntary examinations.For example, over the past five years there were increases in involuntary examinations for all sixDCF Regions. DCF’s Suncoast Region (64.05%) had the largest 5 year increase, while DCF’sSoutheast Region (5.99%) had the lowest. All but two judicial circuits (5th & 7th) had increases ininvoluntary examinations over five years. The 3rd Judicial Circuit had the largest increase (90.32%),with the 7th Judicial Circuit having a 12.75% decrease.

• Detailed information is provided for Florida’s 67 counties, 6 DCF regions, 7 Managing Entities (MEs),and 20 judicial circuits.

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 2

II. Introduction The Florida Mental Health Act, also known as the “Baker Act,” includes several data reporting requirements. Starting in 1996 all Baker Act receiving facilities were required to send a copy of every involuntary examination initiation to the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration. As of July 1, 2016, the statute specifies that certain forms are to be sent to the Florida Department of Children & Families (DCF). Specifics of data submission requirements are described in Florida Administrative Code 65E-5, which includes directing providers to send forms to the Baker Act Reporting Center at the de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute at the University of South Florida. Forms must be mailed within one working day after the person arrives at the facility (Section 394.463 F.S.). Forms submitted to the Baker Act Reporting Center include:

• CF-MH 3052a: Report of Law Enforcement Officer Initiating Involuntary Examination

• CF-MH 3052b: Certificate of Professional Initiating Involuntary Examination

• CF-MH 3001: Ex Parte Order for Involuntary Examination

Forms CF-MH 3052a and CF-MH 3052b are mandatory forms that should not be changed. Form CF-MH 3001 is a recommended form, such that not all ex-parte orders are completed by using CF-MH 3001. The Cover Sheet (CF-MH 3118) was implemented in 1999 in order to systematically report client demographic and provider information. Receiving facilities submit a Cover Sheet (CF-MH 3118) on top of each initiation form and ex-parte order (CF-MH 3052a, CF-MH 3052b, and CF-MH 3001 or its equivalent). Links to the statute, administrative code, forms and other materials can be found on DCF’s Crisis Services – Baker Act web page. Section 394.463(2)(e) F.S. also requires DCF to submit an annual report to the President of the Florida Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the minority leaders of the Senate and House of Representatives. This report was produced by staff at the Baker Act Reporting Center, de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, University of South Florida under contract LH292 with DCF. Although this is considered the statutorily required annual report for FY15/16, additional years of data were used for analyses. Staff at the Baker Act Reporting Center can be reached at 813-974-1010 or [email protected]. Additional information and resources are available at https://bakeract.fmhi.usf.edu. Suggestions for additions or changes to the structure and. content of future annual reports may be addressed to Annette Christy, Director, Baker Act Reporting Center ([email protected]).

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III. Involuntary Examinations

A. Technical Notes Understanding what the data are not is as important as understanding what they are when considering related policy decisions. The Baker Act data analyzed for this report are from initiation forms received. However, some individuals for whom forms were received were never admitted to the receiving facility because an examination by a physician or psychologist performed prior to admission determined they did not meet criteria. The data also do not include information on what occurred after the initial examination. The data do not reveal how long individuals stayed at the facility and whether they remained on an involuntary or voluntary basis. We do not receive data to determine if a person had an involuntary (Baker Act) examination converted to a Marchman Act assessment. There is anecdotal evidence suggesting some people spend most or all of their 72-hour involuntary examination period at emergency rooms of non-receiving facilities subsequent to being medically cleared. This reportedly occurs despite the legal requirement to transfer such persons to a designated receiving facility within 12 hours of medical clearance. Involuntary examination forms for people who never reach a Baker Act receiving facility are not received by the Baker Act Reporting Center, so are not included in the data used for analyses in this report. Redaction: Small cell sizes were redacted from this report. The purpose of this redaction is to prevent identification of people. In some instances, cell sizes were redacted for counts below 10, while some cells were redacted for counts 25 or less. Redaction should be approached contextually, in that smaller and/or more geographically limited populations need to have counts redacted at higher numbers in order to address concerns about identifying individuals. There is not a definitive source on redaction. Following are several helpful sources that address data reporting approaches, including redaction:

• US Department of Health & Human Services: Guidance Regarding Methods for De-identification of Protected Health Information in Accordance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy Rule:

• Privacy Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) for the US Department of Education:

o http://ptac.ed.gov/sites/default/files/FAQs_disclosure_avoidance.pdf o http://ptac.ed.gov/sites/default/files/data_deidentification_terms.pdf

• Informative Graphics Corporation: Redaction in Health Information Management

Terminology: Involuntary examinations occur at DCF designated receiving facilities. Some receiving facilities are also called Crisis Stabilization Units (CSUs). These CSUs are usually inpatient units of community mental health centers and receive DCF funds for Baker Act services. CSUs designated for children are referred to as Children’s Crisis Stabilization Units (CCSUs). This means that while all CSUs/CCSUs are Baker Act receiving facilities, not all Baker Act receiving facilities are CSUs. The abbreviations CSU and CCSU are used throughout this report. Receiving facilities that are provided funds from DCF are referred to later in this report as “public,” while those not receiving such funds are referred to as “private.”

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Data for 194,354 involuntary examinations initiated between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016 were analyzed for this report. There were 5,952 (2.97%) involuntary examination forms that were identified as duplicates and/or had a missing date of initiation. These duplicates and forms missing date of initiation were not included in analyses for this report. Some percentages in this report may not total 100% due to rounding. There are three county level data elements in the Baker Act Database:

• County of Initiation: County in which the Baker Act involuntary examination was initiated

• County of Facility: County in which the Baker Act receiving facility was located

• County of Residence: County in which the person examined resided

All analyses in this report used the County of Residence. The County of Facility is reported in certain tables. Readers of this report are urged to remember that distribution of Baker Act receiving facilities statewide is not uniform. About half of Florida’s 67 counties have at least one Baker Act receiving facility. Areas of some counties are geographically distant from the nearest receiving facility within county boundaries. As a result, the reasons there are lower numbers of involuntary examinations in some areas and there are higher numbers in other areas are often complex. Population statistics are provided in some tables in order to put counts of involuntary examinations in context. Population estimates were obtained from the Florida Department of Health, Division of Public Health Statistics and Performance Management, Florida Health Charts Site. While this report focuses on counts by fiscal years, estimates of population are available by calendar year. Logical calendar year spans were used to provide context. One Baker Act receiving facility in Hernando County did not submit forms for several years. Forms are now being submitted. This impacted counts the most for reports based on geographic areas for Hernando County, DCF’s Central Region, Lutheran Services (Managing Entity), and the 5th Judicial Circuit. Involuntary examinations from Springbrook Hospital accounted for less than 1% of involuntary examinations statewide. This means that the impact on statewide counts is minimal. B. Involuntary Examinations: State Level Analyses

There were 194,354 involuntary examinations in fiscal year 2015/2016. Three-quarters of involuntary examinations were for adults aged 18 through 64 (146,682, 75.47%), with 16.71% (n = 32,475) for those less than 18, and 7.10% (n = 13,801) for people 65 and older. There were 1,396 (0.72%) forms where age was unknown because a valid date of birth was not included on the Cover Sheet.

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Counts of involuntary examinations for the last 15 fiscal years are reported for all ages and children (see Table 1 and Figure 1a). Figure 1b shows only counts of involuntary examinations for children. It is important to note that Figure 1b is on a different scale (0 to 35,000) than Figure 1a (0 to 200,000). Figure 1b was magnified so that the changes in percentage for involuntary examinations for children could be better visualized. Table 1: Involuntary Examinations: Fiscal Years 2001/2002 to 2015/2016 – All Ages & Children

Fiscal Year All Ages Children (< 18)

Involuntary Examinations

% Increase to FY 2015/2016

Involuntary Examinations

% Increase to FY 2015/2016

2015-2016 194,354 Not Applicable 32,475 Not Applicable 2014-2015 187,999 3.38% 32,650 -0.54% 2013-2014 177,006 9.8% 30,355 6.98% 2012-2013 163,850 18.62% 26,808 21.14% 2011-2012 154,655 25.67% 24,836 30.76% 2010-2011 145,290 33.77% 21,752 49.30% 2009-2010 141,284 37.56% 21,128 53.71% 2008-2009 133,644 45.43% 20,258 60.31% 2007-2008 127,983 51.86% 19,705 64.81% 2006-2007 120,082 61.85% 19,238 68.81% 2005-2006 118,722 63.71% 19,019 70.75% 2004-2005 114,700 69.45% 19,065 70.34% 2003-2004 107,705 80.45% 18,286 77.59% 2002-2003 103,079 88.55% 16,845 92.79% 2001-2002 94,574 105.50% 14,997 116.54%

The increase in the numbers of involuntary examinations was greater than the Florida population increase during this time. Because population estimates for fiscal years were not available, population increases were calculated for the calendar years closest to the fiscal years reported. All Ages: For example, census estimates from Florida Health Charts show that from 2001 to 2015 the Florida population of people five and older increased 21.80%, while the number of involuntary examinations for all ages from FY01/02 to FY15/16 increased 105.50%. The Florida population of people five and older increased by 1.64% from 2014 to 2015, while involuntary examinations increased by 3.38% from FY 14/15 to FY 15/16 as shown in Figure 1a. Children: From 2001 to 2015 the Florida population of people between 5 and 17 increased 10.07% while the number of involuntary examinations for children (< 18) increased 116.54%. The Florida population of people five and older increased 0.80% from 2014 to 2015. There was a slight decrease in involuntary examinations for children (-0.54% change) from FY14/15 to FY15.16 as shown in Figure 1b.

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Figure 1a: Involuntary Examinations for 15 Fiscal Years for All Ages & Children

Figure 1b: Involuntary Examinations for 15 Fiscal Years for Children Only

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Age: The average age of people with involuntary examinations in 2015/2016 was 37.15 years. There were 32,475 (16.71%) involuntary examinations for children (< 18). Involuntary examination initiations for children were distributed as follows: 14-17 (n = 21,123 examinations, 65.04%), 11-13 (n = 8,129, 25.03%), and under 11 (n = 3,223, 9.92%). Involuntary examinations for people 65 and older were distributed as follows: 65-69 (n = 5,267 examinations, 38.16%), 70-74 (n = 3,140, 22.75%), 75-79 (n = 2,236, 16.20%), 80-84 (n = 1,544, 11.19%), and ≥ 85 and older (n = 1,614, 11.69%). Gender: Slightly more than half of involuntary examinations in FY15/16 were for men (54.32%), with 44.26% for women. (Gender was not reported for 1.42% involuntary examinations). Race/Ethnicity: Race was reported on the Cover Sheet (CF-MH 3118) for 187,525 (96.49%) involuntary examinations. White/Caucasian was reported for about two-thirds (68.59%; n = 128,617), with almost one-quarter African-American/Black (23.10%; n = 24,429), less than one percent (0.59%; 1,107) Asian, and 7.70% (n = 14,446) other or mixed race. There were 29,341 (15.10%) involuntary examination forms that indicated the person was of Hispanic origin. The estimated 2015 Florida population was 77.95% White, and 16.83% Black. Almost a quarter (23.42%) of the 2015 Florida population was Hispanic. Six yes/no questions asking about the location/custody of the person at the time of the involuntary examination were added to the Cover Sheet (CF-MH 3118) in 2005. Three questions focus on children and three on adults. “DCF Custody” refers to children who were in out-of-home care, such as foster care or a group home.

Table 2: FY 15/16 Location Prior to Involuntary Examinations

Location Yes No Not Reported # % # % # %

32,475 Involuntary Examinations for Children (< 18)

School 7,154 22.03% 21,583 66.46% 3,738 11.51%

DCF Custody 1,323 4.07% 27,353 84.23% 3,799 11.70%

Department of Juvenile Justice Custody 493 1.52% 28,228 86.92% 3,754 11.56%

160,483 Involuntary Examinations for Adults

Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 4,214 2.63% 136,322 84.94% 19,947 12.43%

Jail 2,241 1.40% 138,447 86.27% 19,795 12.33%

Nursing home 1,030 0.64% 139,446 86.89% 20,007 12.47%

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Periodicity and Seasonality: There are periodic and seasonal patterns in the data for both adults and children. These are seen when analyzing data over time. Periodicity refers to the tendency for certain events to occur at intervals in a consistent pattern. Seasonality is present when there is a predicable change in the data based on the calendar. As seen in Figure 2, involuntary exam initiations are less likely on weekends, especially for children. [If involuntary exam initiations did not vary by day of week, we would expect to see approximately 14.29% involuntary exam initiations each day of the week (1/7 = .14285).]

Figure 2: Involuntary Examination Initiations by Day of Week for FY15/16

Seasonality is shown in Figures 3a (adults) and 3b (children). There is a consistent pattern for fewer involuntary examinations for adults in February and November. The seasonality pattern for children is more prominent than for adults. Involuntary examinations for children decreased during time periods in which school was not in session. This includes the summer months, with July usually being the month in each year with the fewest number of involuntary examinations for children. Involuntary examinations also decrease during November and December, months that typically include many days off from school for children. Note that the scale (vertical axis) for Figure 3a begins at 10,000 and ends at 14,500.

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Initiator Type and Evidence Types: Initiator type, evidence type, and harm type for involuntary examinations in FY 15/16 are summarized in Table 3. Initiator Type: Half (50.86%) of the involuntary examinations in 2015/2016 were initiated by law enforcement, with almost half initiated by mental health professionals (47.27%). The remaining 1.88% were initiated via ex-parte order of a judge. Evidence Type: Almost two-thirds (62.24%) of involuntary examinations were based on evidence of harm only. One-quarter (26.30%) were based on harm and self-neglect (26.30%). Less than ten percent (9.06%) of involuntary examinations were also based on evidence of self-neglect only. Evidence type was not reported for 2.39% on forms. Harm Type: More than half (56.01%) of all involuntary examinations were based on evidence of harm to self only. Less than one-third (21.32%) of involuntary examinations were based on harm to self and harm to others. Harm to others only was the evidence upon which 5.80% involuntary examinations were initiated. Two-thirds (65.23%) of involuntary examinations were initiated because the person was “unable to determine for himself/herself whether examination [was] necessary,” with 13.94% because the “person refused voluntary examination after conscientious explanation and disclosure of the purpose of the examination.” Both of these criteria were selected for 6.44% of involuntary examinations. There were 14.40% involuntary examinations for which this data element was not entered because there was not a box checked to indicate information for this criteria. Three-quarters (76.29%) of involuntary examinations initiated by mental health professionals were initiated by physicians/psychiatrists. Other types of mental health professionals who initiated are as follows: licensed mental health counselors (8.49%), licensed clinical social workers (5.74%), nurses (2.04%), psychologists (1.64%), Physician’s Assistants (0.27%) and licensed marriage and family therapists (0.16%). Professional type was not reported for 5.35% of involuntary examination forms initiated by mental health professionals. Involuntary examinations for 15 fiscal years for all ages and children by initiator type are shown in Figures 4a through 4d. Percentages of each initiator type are shown for all ages (Figure 4a) and children only (< 18, Figure 4c). The number of involuntary examinations for each initiator type for 15 fiscal years is shown for all ages (Figure 2b) and children only (Figure 4d).

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Table 3: FY15/16 Initiator Type, Evidence Type & Harm Type of Involuntary Examinations

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Law Enforcement 98,840 50.86%

Mental Health Professional 91,862 47.27%

Judge (ex-parte orders) 3,652 1.88%

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Harm Only 120,969 62.24%

Harm And Self Neglect 51,121 26.30%

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To Self Only 108,849 56.01%

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Figure 4a: Involuntary Examinations for 15 Years for All Ages by Initiator Type Percentage of Total

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C. Involuntary Examinations: Geographic Area Reporting

Data for fiscal year 2015/2016 were analyzed for 100 geographic areas, including:

• 67 Counties

• 6 DCF regions,

• 7 Managing Entities

• 20 Florida Judicial Circuits. County designation is necessary in order to analyze initiations by these geographic areas. County of residence as reported by Baker Act receiving facilities on the Cover Sheet was used to categorize by county. These analyses are based on 179,880 involuntary examinations because 14,474 (7.45%) did not have county of residence reported on the Cover Sheet. Percentages in Tables 4a and 4b are computed horizontally such that they indicate for residents of each area the percentage of age and initiator type. For example, Sarasota County residents had 3,548 involuntary examinations in 2015/2016, with 51.92% initiated by law enforcement, 45.63% by mental health professionals, and 2.45 by ex-parte judicial order. Caution should be applied when interpreting changes for geographic areas with smaller populations and fewer involuntary examinations. “Changes in small numbers can lead to large, but meaningless, increases or decreases to percent change.”1 This is because small changes in numbers of involuntary examinations can account for larger percentage changes because of the smaller total (denominator) than is seen in geographic areas with larger populations and more involuntary examinations. For example, there were 69 involuntary examinations in FY 11/12 for residents of Hendry County and 218 in FY 15/16. While this is a large increase (295.65%) in percentage, it is a – relatively – small numerical change in involuntary examinations. This increase may be meaningful. However, the point is that it is important to interpret these percentage changes with caution. Percentages of involuntary examinations are shown for children (< 18 years) and older adults (65+ years). The “Public Facilities” column reports the percentage of involuntary examinations for residents in each geographic area that were at public receiving facilities. The remaining involuntary examinations that did not occur at public receiving facilities occurred at private receiving facilities. For example, in DCF’s Central Region 54.93% of involuntary examinations were at public receiving facilities. This means that 45.07% occurred at private receiving facilities.

1 http://www.in.gov/isdh/23986.htm

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1. Analyses for All Ages

Table 4a: FY 15/16 Involuntary Examinations by DCF Region, Managing Entities, & Judicial Circuits

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To 2015

Department of Children & Families (DCF) Regions

Central 40,159 20.42% 6.17% 54.93% 57.25% 41.34% 1.41% 1.99% 1.73% 21.53% 5.81% Northeast 22,999 19.28% 5.37% 56.94% 58.18% 38.81% 3.01% 5.95% 1.59% 31.14% 3.96% Northwest 12,861 19.63% 6.19% 14.88% 47.33% 48.64% 4.03% 1.21% 1.38% 18.13% 3.44% Southeast 28,012 15.60% 7.16% 33.81% 43.22% 55.56% 1.22% -2.77% 1.42% 9.39% 3.98% Southern 27,596 8.64% 10.37% 43.27% 46.84% 50.96% 2.21% 5.97% 1.35% 69.12% 5.07% SunCoast 48,253 19.80% 7.56% 54.59% 52.04% 46.37% 1.59% 8.69% 1.80% 36.05% 5.42% Not Reported 14,474 6.95% 5.35% 43.71% 43.11% 55.82% 1.06% -3.26% N/A -8.35% N/A

Managing Entities Area (ME)

Big Bend Community Based Care 13,241 19.61% 6.20% 15.53% 47.67% 48.23% 4.10% 1.48% 1.32% 18.07% 3.37% Broward Behavioral Health Coalition 13,378 14.95% 5.83% 37.57% 41.28% 58.05% 0.67% -3.94% 1.43% 6.27% 3.89%

Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 56,587 20.26% 7.56% 51.82% 53.78% 44.75% 1.47% 6.92% 1.78% 34.32% 5.31%

Central Florida Cares Health System 23,621 17.25% 5.27% 55.19% 53.28% 45.43% 1.29% 3.96% 2.12% 28.54% 7.07%

Lutheran Services Florida 30,823 21.35% 5.88% 61.60% 59.16% 38.02% 2.82% 4.51% 1.65% 22.22% 4.48% South Florida Behavioral Health Network 27,596 8.64% 10.37% 43.27% 46.84% 50.96% 2.21% 5.97% 1.35% 69.12% 5.07%

Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network 14,634 16.20% 8.37% 30.37% 44.99% 53.28% 1.73% -1.67% 1.06% 12.40% 3.60%

Not Reported 14,474 6.95% 5.35% 43.71% 43.11% 55.82% 1.06% -3.26% N/A -8.35% N/A

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Geographic Areas Involuntary Examinations

% of Total % of Total by Initiator Type % Change from

Children < 18

Older Adults

65+

Public Facilities

Law Enforcement

Mental Health

Prof

Ex-Parte Order

1 Year 5 Years BA

Exams FY14/15

to FY15/16

Pop 2014

to 2015

BA Exams

FY11/12 to

FY15/16

Pop 2011

To 2015

Judicial Circuits 1st 7,349 18.89% 6.80% 5.48% 38.35% 58.43% 3.22% 0.04% 1.84% 9.23% 4.61% 2nd 3,084 20.30% 5.29% 18.68% 54.31% 40.99% 4.70% 8.17% 1.16% 43.64% 2.55% 3rd 1,940 23.25% 6.29% 59.54% 59.69% 37.42% 2.89% 8.26% 0.52% 91.89% 1.57% 4th 12,025 16.07% 4.68% 59.65% 60.29% 36.64% 3.07% 9.53% 2.00% 53.32% 4.54% 5th 8,204 27.02% 7.35% 73.55% 61.92% 35.64% 2.44% 0.95% 1.71% 2.43% 5.62% 6th 17,839 18.56% 8.60% 49.46% 51.94% 46.26% 1.80% 10.68% 1.55% 23.86% 3.55% 7th 5,746 23.44% 6.53% 58.55% 61.94% 34.53% 3.53% 0.97% 1.57% -8.02% 4.73% 8th 3,288 21.41% 5.32% 42.70% 42.97% 55.05% 1.98% 1.29% 0.94% 34.92% 1.69% 9th 14,212 15.04% 4.68% 50.44% 49.49% 49.35% 1.15% 5.33% 2.65% 23.65% 9.61% 10th 8,334 22.93% 7.55% 35.84% 63.88% 35.36% 0.76% -2.27% 1.63% 25.15% 4.64% 11th 27,072 8.71% 10.48% 42.36% 47.08% 50.69% 2.22% 5.82% 1.37% 70.78% 5.16% 12th 6,128 21.03% 8.37% 45.25% 53.02% 44.48% 2.50% 4.95% 1.14% 33.77% 4.02% 13th 14,935 19.54% 5.01% 58.39% 46.95% 51.80% 1.25% 7.18% 2.45% 34.28% 7.51% 14th 2,428 21.00% 5.48% 38.51% 65.65% 28.75% 5.60% -3.27% 0.58% 20.68% 1.85% 15th 9,550 16.07% 8.93% 27.04% 46.64% 51.72% 1.64% -0.47% 1.41% 15.60% 4.09% 16th 524 5.15% 4.96% 90.65% 34.16% 64.50% 1.34% 14.16% 0.69% 12.69% 2.05% 17th 13,378 14.95% 5.83% 37.57% 41.28% 58.05% 0.67% -3.94% 1.43% 6.27% 3.89% 18th 9,409 20.58% 6.17% 62.37% 59.01% 39.49% 1.50% 1.95% 1.30% 36.72% 3.32% 19th 5,084 16.42% 7.32% 36.62% 41.90% 56.22% 1.89% -3.84% 0.28% 6.85% 2.51% 20th 9,351 21.76% 9.14% 64.40% 59.73% 39.13% 1.14% 9.96% 1.80% 74.36% 6.30% Not Reported 14,474 6.95% 5.35% 43.71% 43.11% 55.82% 1.06% -3.26% N/A -8.35% N/A

Total (Statewide) 194,354 16.71% 7.10% 46.90% 50.86% 47.27% 1.88% 3.38% 1.60% 25.67% 4.89%

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Table 4b: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations by County of Residence

County of Residence

Involuntary Examinations

% of Total % of Total by Initiator Type % Change from

Children < 18

Older Adults

65+

Public Facilities

Law Enforcement

Mental Health

Prof

Ex-Parte Order

1 Year 5 Years

BA Exams FY14/15

to FY15/16

Pop 2014

to 2015

BA Exams FY11/12

to FY15/16

Pop 2011

To 2015

Alachua 2,422 20.64% 5.04% 36.42% 38.36% 59.99% 1.65% 8.27% 1.22% 38.72% 2.57%

Baker 183 15.85% 3.83% 74.32% 67.76% 28.42% 3.83% -23.75% 0.86% 1.10% 2.08%

Bay 1,586 20.43% 4.85% 41.93% 66.52% 30.14% 3.34% -6.60% 0.71% 32.28% 2.08%

Bradford 231 23.81% 4.76% 66.67% 58.87% 37.66% 3.46% -13.81% 0.93% 38.32% -3.61%

Brevard 6,274 18.28% 6.57% 77.43% 56.53% 42.16% 1.31% 4.58% 0.86% 55.76% 2.43%

Broward 13,378 14.95% 5.83% 37.57% 41.28% 58.05% 0.67% -3.94% 1.43% 6.27% 3.89%

Calhoun 113 18.58% 12.39% 18.58% 68.14% 26.55% 5.31% 10.78% -0.90% 15.31% -0.55%

Charlotte 1,523 22.59% 11.82% 47.93% 55.15% 43.01% 1.84% 6.28% 0.96% 49.90% 3.66%

Citrus 1,148 27.26% 7.49% 75.52% 66.81% 30.14% 3.05% -0.09% 0.54% -9.46% 1.36%

Clay 1,356 27.36% 3.54% 40.49% 58.04% 41.37% 0.59% 18.32% 2.95% 49.67% 5.99%

Collier 1,853 24.77% 8.31% 73.83% 60.01% 39.13% 0.86% 16.91% 1.43% 66.79% 6.35%

Columbia 771 24.12% 5.84% 58.24% 53.70% 43.58% 2.72% -4.93% 0.55% 100.78% 1.42%

Desoto 270 31.48% 7.04% 67.78% 62.96% 35.93% 1.11% -1.10% -0.06% 81.21% -0.73%

Dixie 125 15.20% 7.20% 55.20% 40.00% 56.80% 3.20% 40.45% 1.54% 66.67% 1.62%

Duval 10,262 14.38% 4.84% 62.11% 60.61% 35.93% 3.46% 8.74% 1.85% 52.44% 4.22%

Escambia 4,185 17.87% 7.60% 7.53% 40.14% 57.20% 2.65% 0.14% 1.26% 11.18% 2.21%

Flagler 552 24.09% 7.97% 72.10% 65.58% 29.53% 4.89% 11.07% 1.04% 2.99% 6.31%

Franklin 66 13.64% 7.58% 42.42% 65.15% 30.30% 4.55% 10.00% 1.88% 29.41% 2.73%

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County of Residence

Involuntary Examinations

% of Total % of Total by Initiator Type % Change from

Children < 18

Older Adults

65+

Public Facilities

Law Enforcement

Mental Health

Prof

Ex-Parte Order

1 Year 5 Years BA Exams FY14/15

to FY15/16

Pop 2014

to 2015

BA Exams FY11/12

to FY15/16

Pop 2011

To 2015

Gadsden 359 18.11% 6.13% 33.70% 58.77% 31.20% 10.03% 9.45% 0.68% 32.96% 0.55%

Gilchrist 98 26.53% 2.04% 39.80% 45.92% 51.02% 3.06% 19.51% -0.69% 28.95% -0.38%

Glades 64 17.19% 1.56% 78.13% 42.19% 48.44% 9.38% 10.34% 1.59% 128.57% 1.68%

Gulf 84 23.81% 8.33% 42.86% 57.14% 34.52% 8.33% -5.62% 1.78% -4.55% 4.39%

Hamilton 126 17.46% 11.90% 69.84% 60.32% 35.71% 3.97% 12.50% 1.09% 147.06% -0.26%

Hardee 175 20.57% 2.86% 72.57% 56.57% 39.43% 4.00% 19.05% 0.04% 27.74% 0.26%

Hendry 273 34.43% 4.76% 76.56% 69.60% 30.40% 0.00% 25.23% 0.36% 295.65% -2.06%

Hernando 974 33.98% 6.37% 21.05% 50.51% 46.71% 2.77% -12.49% 0.40% -29.37% 2.71%

Highlands 1,037 14.66% 23.63% 47.16% 53.91% 44.74% 1.35% 11.15% 1.01% 37.17% 2.29%

Hillsborough 14,935 19.54% 5.01% 58.39% 46.95% 51.80% 1.25% 7.18% 2.45% 34.28% 7.51%

Holmes 159 27.04% 5.66% 17.61% 67.92% 23.27% 8.81% -8.62% 0.03% -4.79% 1.07%

Indian River 1,010 16.93% 9.60% 4.06% 49.70% 47.92% 2.38% -1.66% 1.41% -4.17% 3.47%

Jackson 283 21.91% 6.71% 28.62% 60.42% 22.26% 17.31% 3.66% 0.00% -5.35% 0.79%

Jefferson 124 17.74% 5.65% 33.87% 70.97% 25.00% 4.03% 4.20% 0.15% -0.80% 0.44%

Lafayette 37 21.62% 10.81% 75.68% 59.46% 37.84% 2.70% -2.63% 0.43% 60.87% 0.10%

Lake 2,571 24.82% 7.70% 91.25% 53.56% 44.46% 1.98% 12.52% 2.59% 24.14% 6.82%

Lee 5,638 19.99% 8.99% 65.01% 60.59% 38.40% 1.01% 8.21% 2.29% 79.61% 7.56%

Leon 2,209 18.79% 4.71% 15.03% 53.06% 43.05% 3.89% 7.49% 1.34% 46.88% 2.99%

Levy 262 27.48% 12.21% 53.82% 48.85% 48.85% 2.29% -15.76% 0.07% 14.91% 0.20%

Liberty 81 23.46% 7.41% 25.93% 46.91% 46.91% 6.17% 50.00% 0.98% 97.56% 4.34%

Madison 196 19.39% 6.63% 40.31% 68.88% 22.96% 8.16% -10.91% -0.95% -4.39% 0.04%

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County of Residence

Involuntary Examinations

% of Total % of Total by Initiator Type % Change from

Children < 18

Older Adults

65+

Public Facilities

Law Enforcement

Mental Health

Prof

Ex-Parte Order

1 Year 5 Years BA Exams FY14/15

to FY15/16

Pop 2014

to 2015

BA Exams FY11/12

to FY15/16

Pop 2011

To 2015

Manatee 2,310 22.81% 7.45% 42.42% 53.55% 43.72% 2.73% -3.55% 2.12% 21.32% 6.27%

Marion 3,045 27.42% 5.98% 72.38% 70.05% 27.85% 2.10% -1.77% 0.35% 3.61% 3.18%

Martin 855 14.39% 8.65% 42.69% 29.94% 67.72% 2.34% -10.94% 0.11% 10.32% 2.26%

Miami-Dade 27,072 8.71% 10.48% 42.36% 47.08% 50.69% 2.22% 5.82% 1.37% 70.78% 5.16%

Monroe 524 5.15% 4.96% 90.65% 34.16% 64.50% 1.34% 14.16% 0.69% 12.69% 2.05%

Nassau 407 21.13% 4.42% 61.43% 59.71% 38.82% 1.47% 2.78% 1.17% 98.54% 4.58%

Okaloosa 1,692 19.68% 5.50% 1.42% 29.67% 65.84% 4.49% -1.51% 1.65% 2.92% 5.92%

Okeechobee 359 28.41% 4.18% 62.95% 42.34% 55.43% 2.23% 28.67% 0.22% 20.88% 0.46%

Orange 11,061 13.73% 4.74% 51.86% 49.15% 49.86% 0.99% 2.68% 2.53% 17.05% 9.01%

Osceola 3,151 19.64% 4.47% 45.48% 50.68% 47.57% 1.75% 15.80% 3.11% 54.16% 12.13%

Palm Beach 9,550 16.07% 8.93% 27.04% 46.64% 51.72% 1.64% -0.47% 1.41% 15.60% 4.09%

Pasco 5,925 21.20% 7.26% 48.35% 59.85% 38.04% 2.11% 8.38% 1.62% 33.60% 5.35%

Pinellas 11,914 17.25% 9.27% 50.02% 48.00% 50.35% 1.65% 11.86% 1.52% 19.53% 2.64%

Polk 7,122 24.19% 5.32% 33.29% 65.52% 33.89% 0.59% -4.38% 1.80% 23.52% 5.23%

Putnam 517 24.37% 6.19% 50.10% 48.16% 49.32% 2.51% -5.14% 0.03% 27.97% -1.81%

Saint Johns 865 21.85% 5.43% 27.28% 51.10% 46.13% 2.77% 1.29% 3.50% -12.63% 11.85%

Saint Lucie 2,860 15.35% 6.50% 43.01% 42.66% 55.80% 1.54% -5.33% -0.18% 8.66% 2.46%

Santa Rosa 1,165 21.89% 6.09% 4.89% 43.86% 52.96% 3.18% 4.67% 2.31% 18.88% 5.45%

Sarasota 3,548 19.08% 9.08% 45.38% 51.92% 45.63% 2.45% 11.89% 0.39% 40.35% 2.52%

Seminole 3,135 25.17% 5.39% 32.22% 63.96% 34.16% 1.88% -2.94% 1.86% 9.85% 4.47%

Sumter 466 21.46% 16.09% 88.41% 66.74% 28.33% 4.94% -2.92% 7.07% 32.39% 21.63%

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Figures 5a, 5b and 5c use data from tables 4a and 4b. The purpose of Figures 5a, 5b and 5c is to show the percent change for involuntary examinations taking population change into account. This was done by subtracting the percent change in population from 2011-2015 from the percent change for involuntary examination form FY11/12 to FY15/16. For example, the DCF Southern Region had a 69.12% increase of involuntary examinations from FY11/12 to FY15/16 and a 5.07% population change from 2011 to 2015. Because 69.12 minus 5.07 equals 64.05, this means that the increase in the DCF Southern Region accounting for population change was 64.05%. Negative numbers for this computation meant that the population increase exceeded the percentage of change for involuntary examinations.

County of Residence

Involuntary Examinations

% of Total % of Total by Initiator Type % Change from

Children < 18

Older Adults

65+

Public Facilities

Law Enforcement

Mental Health

Prof

Ex-Parte Order

1 Year 5 Years BA Exams FY14/15

to FY15/16

Pop 2014

to 2015

BA Exams FY11/12

to FY15/16

Pop 2011

To 2015

Suwannee 501 28.74% 4.79% 75.65% 74.05% 25.95% 0.00% 24.94% 1.16% 234.00% 3.00%

Taylor 184 18.48% 6.52% 34.24% 48.91% 46.20% 4.89% 52.07% -0.59% 49.59% 2.26%

Union 92 23.91% 1.09% 56.52% 55.43% 43.48% 1.09% -14.81% 0.74% 135.90% 2.94%

Volusia 3,812 23.58% 6.61% 64.82% 65.74% 30.61% 3.65% 0.45% 1.11% -11.70% 2.62%

Wakulla 245 39.18% 7.76% 13.06% 50.20% 45.71% 4.08% 4.26% 0.62% 57.05% 2.13%

Walton 307 16.94% 5.86% 2.28% 40.72% 55.05% 4.23% -8.63% 4.08% -9.71% 10.91%

Washington 203 19.70% 3.45% 51.23% 66.50% 30.05% 3.45% 16.67% 1.46% 26.09% 2.86%

County Not Reported 14,474 6.95% 5.35% 43.71% 43.11% 55.82% 1.06% -3.26% N/A -8.35% N/A

Total (Statewide) 194,354 16.71% 7.10% 46.90% 50.86% 47.27% 1.88% 3.38% 1.60% 25.67% 4.89%

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Figure 5a: 5 Year % Change in Examinations (FY11/12-15/16) Minus 2011-2015 Population Change – DCF Regions

Figure 5b: 5 Year % Change in Examinations (FY11/12-15/16) Minus 2011-2015 Population Change – Managing Entities

64.05%

30.63%27.18%

15.72% 14.69%

5.41%

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20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Southern SunCoast Northeast Central Northwest Southeast5 Ye

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64.05%

29.01%21.47%

17.74% 14.69%8.81%

2.37%0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

South FloridaBehavioral Health

Network

Central FloridaBehavioral Health

Network

Central FloridaCares Health

System

Lutheran ServicesFlorida

Big BendCommunityBased Care

Southeast FloridaBehavioral Health

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BrowardBehavioral Health

Coalition

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Figure 5c: 5 Year % Change in Examinations (FY11/12-15/16) Minus 2011-2015 Population Change – Judicial Circuits

90.32%

68.06%65.62%

48.78%

41.09%

33.40% 33.23%29.75%

26.77%

20.51% 20.31% 18.82%14.04%

11.51% 10.64%

4.62% 4.34% 2.37%

-3.19%

-12.75%

3rd 20th 11th 4th 2nd 18th 8th 12th 13th 10th 6th 14th 9th 15th 16th 1st 19th 17th 5th 7th

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2. Analyses for Children Only

Analyses for change over time were conducted for the 30 counties that had 250 or more involuntary examinations for children in FY 15/16. Table 6a/Figure 6a and Table 6b/Figure 6b contain identical information but are sorted differently. Table 6a and Figure 6a are sorted in descending order based on the far right column of the table (starting with county with highest percent change in involuntary examination once population change was subtracted). Table 6b and Figure 6b are sorted alphabetically by county. Statewide there was a 49.30% increase of involuntary examinations of Children. Population changed 5.53% during a comparable period of time (2011-2015). The change in involuntary examinations statewide subtracting the change in the population was 43.77% Table 6a: Involuntary Examinations for Children – Change Over Time in Population Context – Descending Order by Examinations in FY15/16

County of Residence

Involuntary Examinations for Children (< 18) Statewide Population Involuntary Examination %

Change 10/11-15/16 Minus 2011-2015

Population Change

FY10/11 FY11/12 FY12/13 FY13/14 FY14/15 FY15/16 % Change 10/11 - 15/16 2010 2015

Population Change

2011-2015

Statewide 21,752 24,836 26,808 30,348 32,626 32,475 49.30 18,820,280 19,860,805 5.53 43.77

Hillsborough 1,205 2,124 2,274 2,488 2,921 2,918 142.16 1,231,553 1,334,793 8.38 133.77

Collier 170 185 265 318 392 459 170.00 322,052 345,014 7.13 162.87

Polk 727 1,209 1,227 1,709 1,848 1,723 137.00 602,442 637,493 5.82 131.18

Lee 478 749 988 998 1,109 1,127 135.77 620,039 674,907 8.85 126.92

Leon 192 223 243 367 408 415 116.15 275,734 284,740 3.27 112.88

Bay 153 164 189 293 363 324 111.76 168,957 172,973 2.38 109.38

Charlotte 175 160 183 235 325 344 96.57 160,012 166,506 4.06 92.51

Lake 332 396 440 449 479 638 92.17 297,367 319,259 7.36 84.81

Palm Beach 852 1,305 1,402 1,430 1,577 1,535 80.16 1,320,309 1,381,632 4.64 75.52

Citrus 192 231 203 270 270 313 63.02 141,136 142,942 1.28 61.74

Alachua 320 310 343 385 431 500 56.25 247,669 253,752 2.46 53.79

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County of Residence

Involuntary Examinations for Children (< 18) Statewide Population Involuntary Examination %

Change 10/11-15/16 Minus 2011-2015

Population Change

FY10/11 FY11/12 FY12/13 FY13/14 FY14/15 FY15/16 % Change 10/11 - 15/16 2010 2015

Population Change

2011-2015

Osceola 373 430 526 568 595 619 65.95 269,062 308,780 14.76 51.19

Miami-Dade 1,591 1,839 2,012 2,444 2,492 2,358 48.21 2,498,855 2,651,195 6.10 42.11

Okaloosa 226 213 136 250 290 333 47.35 180,881 192,676 6.52 40.83

Santa Rosa 173 151 101 107 221 255 47.40 152,174 164,206 7.91 39.49

Sarasota 475 503 557 619 689 677 42.53 379,741 391,451 3.08 39.44

Clay 257 269 282 305 295 371 44.36 190,982 202,859 6.22 38.14

Pasco 880 860 926 1,011 1,176 1,256 42.73 465,118 492,513 5.89 36.84

Brevard 836 898 917 1,029 1,220 1,147 37.20 543,627 559,020 2.83 34.37

Seminole 583 623 626 736 795 789 35.33 422,979 444,123 5.00 30.34

Pinellas 1,594 1,718 1,943 2,171 2,259 2,055 28.92 916,501 942,832 2.87 26.05

Broward 1,584 1,799 1,871 2,307 2,225 2,000 26.26 1,748,502 1,821,974 4.20 22.06

Saint Lucie 355 383 459 458 489 439 23.66 278,267 287,366 3.27 20.39

Manatee 414 349 335 471 541 527 27.29 323,440 347,272 7.37 19.93

Escambia 613 595 645 588 718 748 22.02 297,830 306,237 2.82 19.20

Hernando 290 227 301 348 395 331 14.14 172,799 178,929 3.55 10.59

Orange 1,270 1,319 1,468 1,523 1,598 1,519 19.61 1,148,556 1,265,036 10.14 9.46

Volusia 808 770 733 805 850 899 11.26 494,617 508,744 2.86 8.41

Duval 1,312 1,494 1,586 1,482 1,238 1,476 12.50 864,689 901,215 4.22 8.28

Marion 674 613 722 768 844 835 23.89 331,118 492,513 48.74 -24.86

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Figure 6a: Involuntary Examinations for Children – Change Over Time in Population Context – Descending Order by Examinations in FY15/16

0 50 100 150 200

MarionDuval

VolusiaOrange

HernandoEscambiaManatee

Saint LucieBrowardPinellas

SeminoleBrevard

PascoClay

SarasotaSanta Rosa

OkaloosaMiami-Dade

OsceolaAlachua

CitrusPalm Beach

LakeCharlotte

BayLeon

LeePolk

HillsboroughCollier

% Change

% Population Change 2010-2015

% Change Involuntary Examinations for Children FY10/11-15/16

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Table 6b: Involuntary Examinations for Children – Change Over Time in Population Context – Sorted Alphabetically by County

County of Residence

Involuntary Examinations for Children (< 18) Statewide Population Involuntary Examination %

Change 10/11-15/16 Minus 2011-2015

Population Change

FY10/11 FY11/12 FY12/13 FY13/14 FY14/15 FY15/16 % Change 10/11 - 15/16 2010 2015

Population Change

2011-2015

Statewide 21,752 24,836 26,808 30,348 32,626 32,475 49.30 18,820,280 19,860,805 5.53 43.77

Alachua 320 310 343 385 431 500 56.25 247,669 253,752 2.46 53.79

Bay 153 164 189 293 363 324 111.76 168,957 172,973 2.38 109.38

Brevard 836 898 917 1,029 1,220 1,147 37.2 543,627 559,020 2.83 34.37

Broward 1,584 1,799 1,871 2,307 2,225 2,000 26.26 1,748,502 1,821,974 4.2 22.06

Charlotte 175 160 183 235 325 344 96.57 160,012 166,506 4.06 92.51

Citrus 192 231 203 270 270 313 63.02 141,136 142,942 1.28 61.74

Clay 257 269 282 305 295 371 44.36 190,982 202,859 6.22 38.14

Collier 170 185 265 318 392 459 170 322,052 345,014 7.13 162.87

Duval 1,312 1,494 1,586 1,482 1,238 1,476 12.5 864,689 901,215 4.22 8.28

Escambia 613 595 645 588 718 748 22.02 297,830 306,237 2.82 19.2

Hernando 290 227 301 348 395 331 14.14 172,799 178,929 3.55 10.59

Hillsborough 1,205 2,124 2,274 2,488 2,921 2,918 142.16 1,231,553 1,334,793 8.38 133.77

Lake 332 396 440 449 479 638 92.17 297,367 319,259 7.36 84.81

Lee 478 749 988 998 1,109 1,127 135.77 620,039 674,907 8.85 126.92

Leon 192 223 243 367 408 415 116.15 275,734 284,740 3.27 112.88

Manatee 414 349 335 471 541 527 27.29 323,440 347,272 7.37 19.93

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County of Residence

Involuntary Examinations for Children (< 18) Statewide Population Involuntary Examination %

Change 10/11-15/16 Minus 2011-2015

Population Change

FY10/11 FY11/12 FY12/13 FY13/14 FY14/15 FY15/16 % Change 10/11 - 15/16 2010 2015

Population Change

2011-2015

Marion 674 613 722 768 844 835 23.89 331,118 492,513 48.74 -24.86

Miami-Dade 1,591 1,839 2,012 2,444 2,492 2,358 48.21 2,498,855 2,651,195 6.1 42.11

Okaloosa 226 213 136 250 290 333 47.35 180,881 192,676 6.52 40.83

Orange 1,270 1,319 1,468 1,523 1,598 1,519 19.61 1,148,556 1,265,036 10.14 9.46

Osceola 373 430 526 568 595 619 65.95 269,062 308,780 14.76 51.19

Palm Beach 852 1,305 1,402 1,430 1,577 1,535 80.16 1,320,309 1,381,632 4.64 75.52

Pasco 880 860 926 1,011 1,176 1,256 42.73 465,118 492,513 5.89 36.84

Pinellas 1,594 1,718 1,943 2,171 2,259 2,055 28.92 916,501 942,832 2.87 26.05

Polk 727 1,209 1,227 1,709 1,848 1,723 137 602,442 637,493 5.82 131.18

Saint Lucie 355 383 459 458 489 439 23.66 278,267 287,366 3.27 20.39

Santa Rosa 173 151 101 107 221 255 47.4 152,174 164,206 7.91 39.49

Sarasota 475 503 557 619 689 677 42.53 379,741 391,451 3.08 39.44

Seminole 583 623 626 736 795 789 35.33 422,979 444,123 5 30.34

Volusia 808 770 733 805 850 899 11.26 494,617 508,744 2.86 8.41

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Figure 6b: Involuntary Examinations for Children – Change Over Time in Population Context – Sorted Alphabetically by County

0 50 100 150 200

VolusiaSeminoleSarasota

Santa RosaSaint Lucie

PolkPinellas

PascoPalm Beach

OsceolaOrange

OkaloosaMiami-Dade

MarionManatee

LeonLee

LakeHillsborough

HernandoEscambia

DuvalCollier

ClayCitrus

CharlotteBrowardBrevard

BayAlachua

% Change

% Population Change 2010-2015

% Change Involuntary Examinations for Children FY10/11-15/16

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Summary Pages for 100 Geographic Areas

A standard template was developed to summarize data for 100 geographic regions as follows:2 • 67 Counties • 6 Department of Children & Families Regions • 7 Managing Entities • 20 Judicial Circuits

County of residence for the person subject to the involuntary examination was used to categorize data by county. Some counties do not have a receiving facility, such that people are brought to receiving facilities in other counties. Counts below 25 were redacted from tables in this section of the report to protect the identity of individuals (as discussed earlier in this report). Redaction: Table A for each geographic area reports the count of involuntary examinations by Baker Act receiving facility. The row in Table A labeled “Aggregated 25 or Less” is the sum of involuntary examinations for all facilities for which people in that geographic area had 25 or fewer examinations per facility. For example, 31 in this row could mean that a County had three receiving facilities with counts below 25 as follows: one facility with 18 involuntary examinations, another with 8, and another with 5. Location Prior to Examination: There is variability in the percentage of forms for which the yes/no questions about location prior to involuntary examination were left blank. These yes/no items on the Cover Sheet (CF-MH 3118) are completed at the Baker Act receiving facility. The percentage of yes/no items that were left blank needs to be considered when interpreting results. The following abbreviations are used throughout this section:

LEO Law Enforcement Officer CSU Crisis Stabilization Unit MHP Mental Health Professionals CCSU Children’s Crisis Stabilization Unit Ex-Parte Ex-Parte Order

Counts below 25 were redacted for tables in this section. The symbols *** indicate that counts for that cell were redacted because they were less than 25. Table A for each geographic area is sorted in descending order from the receiving facility with the most involuntary examinations for that geographic area to the one with the least. The maps included on the County pages were created by the U.S. Geological Survey and are considered public domain. They were obtained from the county pages that are part of the Wikipedia: Wiki Project U.S. Counties/County Lists. Rural-Urban Continuum Codes (RUCCs) obtained from the United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service were used to describe counties. The RUCCs distinguish between metropolitan (metro) and non-metropolitan (non-metro) communities by population size, degree of urbanization and adjacency to metro areas. These classifications are based on definitions set by the United States Office of Management and Budget, which define metro areas as “extensive labor markets that include central counties with one or more urbanized areas densely populated with 50,000 or more people or outlying counties that are economically tied to core counties through measure of labor force commuting.” RUCCs are then subdivided into three categories for metro and six categories for non-metro areas that have been updated each decennial since its inception in 1974, with the most current data available from 2013.

2 Map of DCF Regions and Florida Judicial Circuits. Map of Managing Entity Areas. Map of Florida Counties.

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Table 5: Rural-Urban Continuum Codes

Rural-Urban Continuum Codes (RUCCs) Counties

# %

Metro Counties

1 Counties in metro areas of 1 million population or more 16 23.88

2 Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population 19 28.36

3 Counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population 9 13.43

Non-Metro Counties

4 Urban population of 20,000 or more, adjacent to a metro area 5 7.46

5 Urban population of 20,000 or more, not adjacent to a metro area 0 0

6 Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area 16 23.88

7 Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, not adjacent to a metro area 0 0

8 Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, adjacent to a metro area 1 1.49

9 Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, not adjacent to a metro area 1 1.49

Several counties with relatively small populations have RUCC codes of 1 or 2 because they are categorized as being part of metropolitan areas. For example, Baker County has an RUCC of 1 because it is in the Jacksonville metro area. Smaller population counties with RUCCs of 2 include Gilchrist (Gainesville metro area), Jefferson (Tallahassee metro area), and Gulf (Panama City metro area), for example.

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a. Summary Pages: County of Residence (67)

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County: Alachua Alachua County is in the Northeast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 8. Lutheran Services Florida is the Managing Entity for Alachua County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 253,752. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Alachua County is 2 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population). Counts of involuntary examinations for Alachua County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Alachua County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital Private Gainesville, Alachua 1,052 43.44% Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Gainesville) Public Gainesville, Alachua 772 31.87% North Florida Regional Medical Center Private Gainesville, Alachua 282 11.64% The Vines Hospital Private Ocala, Marion 110 4.54% Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) Public Lake City, Columbia 51 2.11% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 155 6.40% Total 2,422 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Alachua County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Alachua County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Alachua County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 2,422 20.64% 38.36% 59.99% 1.65% N/A 2014-2015 2,237 19.27% 37.24% 61.87% 0.89% 8.27% 2013-2014 1,997 19.28% 38.06% 60.49% 1.45% 21.28% 2012-2013 1,818 18.87% 41.64% 56.71% 1.65% 33.22% 2011-2012 1,746 17.75% 36.88% 61.51% 1.60% 38.72%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Alachua County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Alachua County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 500 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 60 12.00% 421 84.20% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 460 92.00% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 475 95.00% *** ***

1,911 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 32 1.67% 1,730 90.53% 149 7.80% Jail 32 1.67% 1,730 90.53% 149 7.80% Nursing home *** *** 1,750 91.58% 146 7.64%

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County: Baker Baker County is in the Northeast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 8. Lutheran Services Florida is the Managing Entity for Baker County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 27,484. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Baker County is 1 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 1 million population or more). Counts of involuntary examinations for Baker County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Baker County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) Public Lake City, Columbia 115 62.84% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 68 37.16% Total 183 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Baker County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Baker County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Baker County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 183 15.85% 67.76% 28.42% 3.83% N/A 2014-2015 240 19.58% 65.00% 33.75% 1.25% -23.75% 2013-2014 139 20.86% 56.83% 42.45% 0.72% 31.65% 2012-2013 142 20.42% 62.68% 35.21% 2.11% 28.87% 2011-2012 181 22.10% 65.75% 33.15% 1.10% 1.10%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Baker County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Baker County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 29 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** *** *** *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 27 93.10% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 27 93.10% *** ***

154 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 143 92.86% *** *** Jail *** *** 140 90.91% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 144 93.51% *** ***

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County: Bay Bay County is in the Northwest DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 14. Big Bend Community Based Care is the Managing Entity for Bay County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 172,973. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Bay County is 3 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population). Counts of involuntary examinations for Bay County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Bay County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Emerald Coast Behavioral Hospital Private Panama City, Bay 669 42.18% Life Management Center of Northwest Florida Public Panama City, Bay 632 39.85% Capital Regional Medical Center Private Tallahassee, Leon 73 4.60% Fort Walton Beach Medical Center Private Ft. Walton Beach, Okaloosa 66 4.16% West Florida Regional Medical Center Private Pensacola, Escambia 45 2.84% Apalachee Center Public Tallahassee, Leon 27 1.70% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 74 4.67% Total 1,586 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Bay County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Bay County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Bay County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 1,586 20.43% 66.52% 30.14% 3.34% N/A 2014-2015 1,698 21.38% 66.02% 30.21% 3.77% -6.60% 2013-2014 1,535 19.09% 65.67% 30.94% 3.39% 3.32% 2012-2013 1,276 14.81% 59.40% 37.62% 2.98% 24.29% 2011-2012 1,199 13.68% 55.21% 40.95% 3.84% 32.28%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Bay County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Bay County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 324 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 50 15.43% 265 81.79% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 305 94.14% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 313 96.60% *** ***

1,249 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 31 2.48% 1,129 90.39% 89 7.13% Jail *** *** 1,155 92.47% 86 6.89% Nursing home *** *** 1,162 93.03% 85 6.81%

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County: Bradford Bradford County is in the Northeast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 8. Lutheran Services Florida is the Managing Entity for Bradford County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 27,715. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Bradford County is 6 (Non-metro - Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area). Counts of involuntary examinations for Bradford County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Bradford County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Gainesville) Public Gainesville, Alachua 102 44.16% Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) Public Lake City, Columbia 35 15.15% UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital Private Gainesville, Alachua 27 11.69% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 67 29.00% Total 231 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Bradford County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Bradford County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Bradford County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 231 23.81% 58.87% 37.66% 3.46% N/A 2014-2015 268 23.88% 56.72% 39.55% 3.73% -13.81% 2013-2014 227 23.79% 57.71% 40.09% 2.20% 1.76% 2012-2013 204 22.55% 53.43% 43.14% 3.43% 13.24% 2011-2012 167 14.97% 43.71% 52.10% 4.19% 38.32%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Bradford County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Bradford County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 55 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** 41 74.55% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 50 90.91% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 50 90.91% *** ***

174 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 162 93.10% *** *** Jail *** *** 151 86.78% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 162 93.10% *** ***

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County: Brevard Brevard County is in the Central DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 18. Central Florida Cares Health System is the Managing Entity for Brevard County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 559,020. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Brevard County is 2 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population). Counts of involuntary examinations for Brevard County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Brevard County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Circles of Care Public Melbourne, Brevard 3,687 58.77% Wuesthoff Medical Center - Rockledge Private Rockledge, Brevard 1,266 20.18% Circles of Care CCSU Public Melbourne, Brevard 1,107 17.64% Central Florida Behavioral Hospital Private Orlando, Orange 27 0.43% University Behavioral Private Orlando, Orange 27 0.43% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 160 2.55% Total 6,274 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Brevard County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Brevard County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Brevard County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 6,274 18.28% 56.53% 42.16% 1.31% N/A 2014-2015 5,999 20.34% 57.56% 40.29% 2.15% 4.58% 2013-2014 5,785 17.79% 55.63% 41.83% 2.54% 8.45% 2012-2013 4,987 18.45% 56.01% 41.15% 2.85% 25.81% 2011-2012 4,031 22.35% 57.03% 39.89% 3.08% 55.64%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Brevard County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Brevard County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 1,147 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 267 23.28% 855 74.54% *** *** DCF Custody 116 10.11% 1,012 88.23% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody 45 3.92% 1,082 94.33% *** ***

5,121 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 69 1.35% 4,932 96.31% 120 2.34% Jail 37 0.72% 4,958 96.82% 126 2.46% Nursing home *** *** 4,990 97.44% 118 2.30%

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County: Broward Broward County is in the Southeast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 17. Broward Behavioral Health Coalition is the Managing Entity for Broward County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 1,821,974. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Broward County is 1 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 1 million population or more). Counts of involuntary examinations for Broward County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Broward County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Memorial Regional Hospital Public Hollywood, Broward 3,621 27.07% University Hospital and Medical Center Private Tamarac, Broward 2,599 19.43% Broward Health Imperial Point Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 2,582 19.30% Fort Lauderdale Hospital Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 1,120 8.37% Broward Health Medical Center Public Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 619 4.63% Plantation General Hospital Private Plantation, Broward 535 4.00% Henderson Behavioral Health Public Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 505 3.77% Atlantic Shores Hospital Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 428 3.20% Aventura Hospital and Medical Center Private Adventura, Miami-Dade 376 2.81% JFK Medical Center North Campus (West Palm Hospital)

Private West Palm Beach, Palm Beach 194 1.45%

Delray Medical Center Private Delray Beach, Palm Beach 90 0.67% South County Mental Health Center Public Delray Beach, Palm Beach 71 0.53% Larkin Community Hospital Behavioral Health Services

Private Hollywood, Broward 52 0.39%

Mount Sinai Medical Center Private Miami Beach, Miami-Dade 46 0.34% North Shore Medical Center Private Miami, Miami-Dade 45 0.34% Jackson Behavioral Health Hospital Public Miami, Miami-Dade 43 0.32% North Shore Medical Center at FMC Campus Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 42 0.31% Southern Winds Hospital Private Hialeah, Miami-Dade 42 0.31% Memorial Hospital of Jacksonville Public Jacksonville, Duval 27 0.20% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 341 2.36% Total 13,378 99.99%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Broward County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Broward County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

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Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Broward County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 13,378 14.95% 41.28% 58.05% 0.67% N/A 2014-2015 13,928 15.98% 41.54% 57.52% 0.95% -3.95% 2013-2014 13,384 17.24% 44.08% 55.07% 0.86% -0.04% 2012-2013 12,579 14.89% 44.40% 54.74% 0.86% 6.35% 2011-2012 12,638 14.23% 47.27% 51.82% 0.91% 5.86%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Broward County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Broward County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 2,000 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 619 30.95% 1,129 56.45% 252 12.60% DCF Custody 77 3.85% 1,672 83.60% 251 12.55% Department of Juvenile Justice Custody 66 3.30% 1,685 84.25% 249 12.45%

11,295 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 280 2.48% 10,395 92.03% 620 5.49% Jail 57 0.50% 10,592 93.78% 646 5.72% Nursing home 37 0.33% 10,633 94.14% 625 5.53%

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County: Calhoun Calhoun County is in the Northwest DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 14. Big Bend Community Based Care is the Managing Entity for Calhoun County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 14,595. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Calhoun County is 6 (Non-metro - Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area). Counts of involuntary examinations for Calhoun County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Calhoun County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Emerald Coast Behavioral Hospital Private Panama City, Bay 67 59.29% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 46 40.71% Total 113 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Calhoun County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Calhoun County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Calhoun County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 113 18.58% 68.14% 26.55% 5.31% N/A 2014-2015 102 22.55% 53.92% 33.33% 12.75% 10.78% 2013-2014 91 38.46% 60.44% 29.67% 9.89% 24.18% 2012-2013 74 17.57% 52.70% 39.19% 8.11% 52.70% 2011-2012 98 26.53% 53.06% 40.82% 6.12% 15.31%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Calhoun County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Calhoun County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % *** Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** *** *** *** *** DCF Custody *** *** *** *** *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** *** *** *** ***

92 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 80 86.96% *** *** Jail *** *** 87 94.57% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 85 92.39% *** ***

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County: Charlotte Charlotte County is in the SunCoast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 20. Central Florida Behavioral Health Network is the Managing Entity for Charlotte County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 166,506. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Charlotte County is 3 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population). Counts of involuntary examinations for Charlotte County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Charlotte County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Charlotte Behavioral Health Care Public Port Charlotte, Charlotte 675 44.32% Riverside Behavioral Center ( Charlotte Regional Medical Center)

Private Punta Gorda, Charlotte 588 38.61%

Sarasota Memorial Hospital (Bayside Center for Behavioral)

Private Sarasota, Sarasota 68 4.46%

Suncoast Behavioral Health Center Private Bradenton, Manatee 37 2.43% Park Royal Hospital Private Fort Myers, Lee 36 2.36% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 119 7.81% Total 1,523 99.99%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Charlotte County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Charlotte County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Charlotte County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 1,523 22.59% 55.15% 43.01% 1.84% N/A 2014-2015 1,434 22.73% 53.00% 46.16% 0.84% 6.21% 2013-2014 1,326 17.72% 52.94% 46.23% 0.83% 14.86% 2012-2013 1,148 15.94% 45.99% 52.53% 1.48% 32.67% 2011-2012 1,016 15.75% 45.96% 52.76% 1.28% 49.90%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Charlotte County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Charlotte County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 344 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** 47 13.66% 283 82.27% DCF Custody *** *** 46 13.37% 289 84.01% Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 51 14.83% 292 84.88%

1,163 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 678 58.30% 461 39.64% Jail *** *** 698 60.02% 464 39.90% Nursing home *** *** 692 59.50% 462 39.72%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 42

County: Citrus Citrus County is in the Central DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 5. Lutheran Services Florida is the Managing Entity for Citrus County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 142,942. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Citrus County is 3 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population). Counts of involuntary examinations for Citrus County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Citrus County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

The Centers Public Ocala, Marion 809 70.47% Ten Broeck Tampa (North Tampa Behavioral Health)

Private Wesley Chapel, Pasco 59 5.14%

Medical Center of Trinity - West Pasco Campus Private New Port Richey, Pasco 55 4.79% The Vines Hospital Private Ocala, Marion 52 4.53% UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital Private Gainesville, Alachua 29 2.53% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 144 12.54% Total 1,148 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Citrus County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Citrus County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Citrus County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 1,148 27.26% 66.81% 30.14% 3.05% N/A 2014-2015 1,149 23.50% 65.36% 31.94% 2.70% -0.09% 2013-2014 1,295 20.85% 66.95% 30.81% 2.24% -11.35% 2012-2013 1,133 17.92% 71.40% 25.95% 2.65% 1.32% 2011-2012 1,268 18.22% 67.74% 30.21% 2.05% -9.46%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Citrus County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Citrus County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 313 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 49 15.65% 244 77.96% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 286 91.37% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 291 92.97% *** ***

832 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 693 83.29% 132 15.87% Jail *** *** 692 83.17% 132 15.87% Nursing home *** *** 699 84.01% 129 15.50%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 43

County: Clay Clay County is in the Northeast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 4. Lutheran Services Florida is the Managing Entity for Clay County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 202,859. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Clay County is 1 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 1 million population or more). Counts of involuntary examinations for Clay County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Clay County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Orange Park Medical Center Private Orange Park, Clay 621 45.80% Mental Health Resource Center - North CCSU Public Jacksonville, Duval 274 20.21% Memorial Hospital of Jacksonville Public Jacksonville, Duval 147 10.84% River Point Behavioral Health Private Jacksonville, Duval 53 3.91% Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville (Baptist Health Center) Private Jacksonville, Duval 43 3.17% Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Gainesville) Public Gainesville, Alachua 38 2.80% Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) Public Lake City, Columbia 28 2.06% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 152 11.21% Total 1,356 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Clay County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Clay County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Clay County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 1,356 27.36% 58.04% 41.37% 0.59% N/A 2014-2015 1,146 25.74% 52.44% 46.60% 0.96% 18.32% 2013-2014 1,062 28.72% 54.14% 44.73% 1.13% 27.68% 2012-2013 835 33.77% 60.36% 38.92% 0.72% 62.40% 2011-2012 906 29.69% 55.74% 42.83% 1.43% 49.67%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Clay County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Clay County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 371 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 85 22.91% 267 71.97% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 347 93.53% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 353 95.15% *** ***

983 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 925 94.10% 55 5.60% Jail *** *** 924 94.00% 59 6.00% Nursing home *** *** 922 93.79% 55 5.60%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 44

County: Collier Collier County is in the SunCoast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 20. Central Florida Behavioral Health Network is the Managing Entity for Collier County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 345,014. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Collier County is 2 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population). Counts of involuntary examinations for Collier County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Collier County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

David Lawrence Mental Health Center Public Naples, Collier 1,161 62.66% Park Royal Hospital Private Fort Myers, Lee 358 19.32% Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) Public Lake City, Columbia 81 4.37% Riverside Behavioral Center (Charlotte Regional Medical Center)

Private Punta Gorda, Charlotte 62 3.35%

SalusCare Public Fort Myers, Lee 59 3.18% SalusCare CCSU Public Fort Myers, Lee 38 2.05% Suncoast Behavioral Health Center Private Bradenton, Manatee 35 1.89% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 59 3.18% Total 1,853 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Collier County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Collier County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Collier County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 1,853 24.77% 60.01% 39.13% 0.86% N/A 2014-2015 1,585 24.73% 59.12% 39.75% 1.14% 16.91% 2013-2014 1,547 20.56% 60.18% 38.85% 0.97% 19.78% 2012-2013 1,310 20.23% 60.00% 39.54% 0.46% 41.45% 2011-2012 1,111 16.65% 58.96% 40.32% 0.72% 66.79%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Collier County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Collier County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 459 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 39 8.50% 386 84.10% 34 7.41% DCF Custody *** *** 419 91.29% 31 6.75% Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 406 88.45% 32 6.97%

1,386 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 1,353 97.62% *** *** Jail 28 2.02% 1,337 96.46% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 1,362 98.27% *** ***

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 45

County: Columbia Columbia County is in the Northeast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 3. Lutheran Services Florida is the Managing Entity for Columbia County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 68,524. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Columbia County is 4 (Non-metro - Urban population of 20,000 or more, adjacent to a metro area). Counts of involuntary examinations for Columbia County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Columbia County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) Public Lake City, Columbia 400 51.88% UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital Private Gainesville, Alachua 113 14.66% North Florida Regional Medical Center Private Gainesville, Alachua 80 10.38% The Vines Hospital Private Ocala, Marion 70 9.08% River Point Behavioral Health Private Jacksonville, Duval 28 3.63% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 80 10.38% Total 771 100.01%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Columbia County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Columbia County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Columbia County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 771 24.12% 53.70% 43.58% 2.72% N/A 2014-2015 811 26.26% 57.34% 39.58% 3.08% -4.93% 2013-2014 548 22.81% 54.20% 43.98% 1.82% 40.69% 2012-2013 433 8.78% 50.35% 47.58% 2.08% 78.06% 2011-2012 384 14.06% 44.01% 54.43% 1.56% 100.78%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Columbia County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Columbia County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 186 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 33 17.74% 141 75.81% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 157 84.41% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 171 91.94% *** ***

581 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 473 81.41% 86 14.80% Jail *** *** 489 84.17% 85 14.63% Nursing home *** *** 494 85.03% 84 14.46%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 46

County: Desoto Desoto County is in the SunCoast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 12. Central Florida Behavioral Health Network is the Managing Entity for Desoto County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 34,420. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Desoto County is 6 (Non-metro - Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area). Counts of involuntary examinations for Desoto County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Desoto County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Charlotte Behavioral Health Care Public Port Charlotte, Charlotte 166 61.48% Riverside Behavioral Center (Charlotte Regional Medical Center)

Private Punta Gorda, Charlotte 50 18.52%

Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 54 20.00% Total 270 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Desoto County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Desoto County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Desoto County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 270 31.48% 62.96% 35.93% 1.11% N/A 2014-2015 273 34.07% 53.48% 45.42% 1.10% -1.10% 2013-2014 207 32.37% 43.48% 54.59% 1.93% 30.43% 2012-2013 210 20.95% 44.29% 54.29% 1.43% 28.57% 2011-2012 149 20.81% 47.65% 51.68% 0.67% 81.21%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Desoto County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Desoto County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 85 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** *** *** 63 74.12% DCF Custody *** *** *** *** 65 76.47% Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** *** *** 64 75.29%

180 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 72 40.00% 105 58.33% Jail *** *** 74 41.11% 105 58.33% Nursing home *** *** 73 40.56% 106 58.89%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 47

County: Dixie Dixie County is in the Northeast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 3. Lutheran Services Florida is the Managing Entity for Dixie County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 16,697. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Dixie County is 6 (Non-metro - Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area). Counts of involuntary examinations for Dixie County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Dixie County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Gainesville) Public Gainesville, Alachua 60 48.00% UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital Private Gainesville, Alachua 30 24.00% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 35 28.00% Total 125 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Dixie County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Dixie County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Dixie County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 125 15.20% 40.00% 56.80% 3.20% N/A 2014-2015 89 10.11% 35.96% 58.43% 5.62% 40.45% 2013-2014 116 7.76% 45.69% 50.00% 4.31% 7.76% 2012-2013 91 10.99% 49.45% 46.15% 4.40% 37.36% 2011-2012 75 2.67% 42.67% 56.00% 1.33% 66.67%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Dixie County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Dixie County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % *** Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** *** *** *** *** DCF Custody *** *** *** *** *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** *** *** *** ***

106 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 101 95.28% *** *** Jail *** *** 98 92.45% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 102 96.23% *** ***

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 48

County: Duval Duval County is in the Northeast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 4. Lutheran Services Florida is the Managing Entity for Duval County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 901,215. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Duval County is 1 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 1 million population or more). Counts of involuntary examinations for Duval County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Duval County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Mental Health Resource Center - South Public Jacksonville, Duval 2,189 21.33% Mental Health Resource Center - North Public Jacksonville, Duval 1,767 17.22% Mental Health Resource Center - North CCSU Public Jacksonville, Duval 1,346 13.12% River Point Behavioral Health Private Jacksonville, Duval 1,079 10.51% Memorial Hospital of Jacksonville Public Jacksonville, Duval 980 9.55% UF Health Jacksonville (Shands Jacksonville Healthcare)

Private Jacksonville, Duval 962 9.37%

Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville (Baptist Health Center)

Private Jacksonville, Duval 894 8.71%

Wekiva Springs Center Private Jacksonville, Duval 503 4.90% Orange Park Medical Center Private Orange Park, Clay 325 3.17% Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) Public Lake City, Columbia 26 0.25% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 191 1.86% Total 10,262 99.99%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Duval County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Duval County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Duval County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 10,262 14.38% 60.61% 35.93% 3.46% N/A 2014-2015 9,437 13.12% 58.25% 39.46% 2.29% 8.74% 2013-2014 7,282 20.35% 57.53% 40.32% 2.16% 40.92% 2012-2013 6,989 22.69% 60.57% 37.39% 2.05% 46.83% 2011-2012 6,732 22.19% 60.10% 37.24% 2.66% 52.44%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Duval County residents in Table C.

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 49

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Duval County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 1,476 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 268 18.16% 1,181 80.01% 27 1.83% DCF Custody 81 5.49% 1,372 92.95% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 1,445 97.90% *** ***

8,750 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 119 1.36% 7,143 81.63% 1,488 17.01% Jail 249 2.85% 7,004 80.05% 1,497 17.11% Nursing home 33 0.38% 7,227 82.59% 1,490 17.03%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 50

County: Escambia Escambia County is in the Northwest DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 1. Big Bend Community Based Care is the Managing Entity for Escambia County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 306,237. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Escambia County is 2 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population). Counts of involuntary examinations for Escambia County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Escambia County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Baptist Hospital Private Pensacola, Escambia 2,895 69.18% West Florida Regional Medical Center Private Pensacola, Escambia 909 21.72% Lakeview Center Public Pensacola, Escambia 300 7.17% Fort Walton Beach Medical Center Private Ft. Walton Beach, Okaloosa 37 0.88% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 44 1.05% Total 4,185 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Escambia County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Escambia County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Escambia County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 4,185 17.87% 40.14% 57.20% 2.65% N/A 2014-2015 4,179 17.18% 38.33% 59.92% 1.75% 0.14% 2013-2014 4,406 13.35% 35.22% 63.55% 1.23% -5.02% 2012-2013 3,955 16.33% 39.24% 58.99% 1.77% 5.82% 2011-2012 3,764 15.81% 37.86% 59.88% 2.26% 11.18%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Escambia County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Escambia County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 748 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** 708 94.65% 27 3.61% DCF Custody *** *** 723 96.66% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 721 96.39% *** ***

3,426 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 3,043 88.82% 382 11.15% Jail *** *** 3,033 88.53% 392 11.44% Nursing home *** *** 3,043 88.82% 380 11.09%

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County: Flagler Flagler County is in the Northeast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 7. Lutheran Services Florida is the Managing Entity for Flagler County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 102,738. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Flagler County is 2 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population). Counts of involuntary examinations for Flagler County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Flagler County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

SMA Behavioral Health Services Public Daytona Beach, Volusia 248 44.93% Halifax Psychiatric Center North Public Daytona Beach, Volusia 125 22.64% Halifax Health Medical Center Private Daytona Beach, Volusia 74 13.41% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 105 19.02% Total 552 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Flagler County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Flagler County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Flagler County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 552 24.09% 65.58% 29.53% 4.89% N/A 2014-2015 497 29.78% 67.20% 28.17% 4.63% 11.07% 2013-2014 434 29.49% 63.82% 32.72% 3.46% 27.19% 2012-2013 514 27.04% 64.40% 30.54% 5.06% 7.39% 2011-2012 536 22.20% 58.77% 36.38% 4.85% 2.99%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Flagler County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Flagler County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 133 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** 108 81.20% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 129 96.99% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 129 96.99% *** ***

418 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 389 93.06% *** *** Jail *** *** 388 92.82% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 397 94.98% *** ***

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County: Franklin Franklin County is in the Northwest DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 2. Big Bend Community Based Care is the Managing Entity for Franklin County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 11,842. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Franklin County is 6 (Non-metro - Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area). Counts of involuntary examinations for Franklin County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Franklin County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 66 62.12% Total 66 100.00%

The majority of Franklin County residents with an involuntary examination in FY15/16 had their examinations at Baker Act receiving facilities in Leon County.

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Franklin County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Franklin County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Franklin County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 66 13.64% 65.15% 30.30% 4.55% N/A 2014-2015 60 13.33% 63.33% 28.33% 8.33% 10.00% 2013-2014 54 18.52% 50.00% 48.15% 1.85% 22.22% 2012-2013 37 10.81% 59.46% 37.84% 2.70% 78.38% 2011-2012 51 9.80% 54.90% 41.18% 3.92% 29.41%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Franklin County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Franklin County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % *** Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** *** *** *** *** DCF Custody *** *** *** *** *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** *** *** *** ***

57 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 51 89.47% *** *** Jail *** *** 51 89.47% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 51 89.47% *** ***

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County: Gadsden Gadsden County is in the Northwest DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 2. Big Bend Community Based Care is the Managing Entity for Gadsden County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 48,406. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Gadsden County is 2 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population). Counts of involuntary examinations for Gadsden County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Gadsden County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare Private Tallahassee, Leon 122 33.98% Apalachee Center Public Tallahassee, Leon 110 30.64% Eastside Psychiatric Hospital (Owned by Apalachee Center)

Private Tallahassee, Leon 86 23.96%

Capital Regional Medical Center Private Tallahassee, Leon 27 7.52% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 14 3.90% Total 359 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Gadsden County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Gadsden County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Gadsden County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 359 18.11% 58.77% 31.20% 10.03% N/A 2014-2015 328 16.77% 58.54% 32.01% 9.45% 9.45% 2013-2014 308 15.91% 59.74% 33.12% 7.14% 16.56% 2012-2013 257 9.73% 54.86% 36.58% 8.56% 39.69% 2011-2012 270 11.85% 48.15% 43.70% 8.15% 32.96%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Gadsden County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Gadsden County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 65 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** 36 55.38% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 47 72.31% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 47 72.31% *** ***

294 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 252 85.71% 38 12.93% Jail *** *** 246 83.67% 40 13.61% Nursing home *** *** 255 86.73% 39 13.27%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 54

County: Gilchrist Gilchrist County is in the Northeast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 8. Lutheran Services Florida is the Managing Entity for Gilchrist County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 16,906. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Gilchrist County is 2 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population). Counts of involuntary examinations for Gilchrist County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Gilchrist County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Gainesville) Public Gainesville, Alachua 31 31.63% North Florida Regional Medical Center Private Gainesville, Alachua 27 27.55% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 40 15.31% Total 98 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Gilchrist County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Gilchrist County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Gilchrist County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 98 26.53% 45.92% 51.02% 3.06% N/A 2014-2015 82 26.83% 39.02% 58.54% 2.44% 19.51% 2013-2014 79 20.25% 37.97% 56.96% 5.06% 24.05% 2012-2013 71 18.31% 53.52% 42.25% 4.23% 38.03% 2011-2012 76 23.68% 50.00% 46.05% 3.95% 28.95%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Gilchrist County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Gilchrist County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 26 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** *** *** *** *** DCF Custody *** *** *** *** *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 26 100.00% *** ***

72 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 66 91.67% *** *** Jail *** *** 64 88.89% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 66 91.67% *** ***

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 55

County: Glades Glades County is in the SunCoast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 20. Central Florida Behavioral Health Network is the Managing Entity for Glades County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 12,989. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Glades County is 6 (Non-metro - Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area). Counts of involuntary examinations for Glades County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Glades County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 64 100.00% Total 64 100.00%

No one facility had 25 or more involuntary examinations from residents in Glades County in FY15/16. The majority of Glades County residents with involuntary examinations in FY15/16 were examined at Baker Act receiving facilities in Lee and Palm Beach Counties.

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Glades County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Glades County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Glades County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 64 17.19% 42.19% 48.44% 9.38% N/A 2014-2015 58 22.41% 50.00% 48.28% 1.72% 10.34% 2013-2014 59 8.47% 44.07% 54.24% 1.69% 8.47% 2012-2013 45 24.44% 31.11% 66.67% 2.22% 42.22% 2011-2012 28 28.57% 60.71% 39.29% 0.00% 128.57%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Glades County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Glades County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % *** Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** *** *** *** *** DCF Custody *** *** *** *** *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** *** *** *** ***

53 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 52 98.11% *** *** Jail *** *** 48 90.57% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 52 98.11% *** ***

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 56

County: Gulf Gulf County is in the Northwest DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 14. Big Bend Community Based Care is the Managing Entity for Gulf County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 16,491. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Gulf County is 3 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population). Counts of involuntary examinations for Gulf County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Gulf County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Emerald Coast Behavioral Hospital Private Panama City, Bay 36 42.86% Life Management Center of Northwest Florida Public Panama City, Bay 35 41.67% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 13 15.48% Total 84 100.01%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Gulf County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Gulf County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Gulf County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 84 23.81% 57.14% 34.52% 8.33% N/A 2014-2015 89 12.36% 68.54% 29.21% 2.25% -5.62% 2013-2014 83 31.33% 75.90% 21.69% 2.41% 1.20% 2012-2013 100 20.00% 67.00% 28.00% 5.00% -16.00% 2011-2012 88 19.32% 50.00% 42.05% 7.95% -4.55%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Gulf County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Gulf County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % *** Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** *** *** *** *** DCF Custody *** *** *** *** *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** *** *** *** ***

64 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 60 93.75% *** *** Jail *** *** 58 90.63% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 60 93.75% *** ***

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 57

County: Hamilton Hamilton County is in the Northeast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 3. Lutheran Services Florida is the Managing Entity for Hamilton County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 14,694. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Hamilton County is 6 (Non-metro - Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area). Counts of involuntary examinations for Hamilton County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Hamilton County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) Public Lake City, Columbia 78 61.90% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 48 38.10% Total 126 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Hamilton County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Hamilton County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Hamilton County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 126 17.46% 60.32% 35.71% 3.97% N/A 2014-2015 112 8.04% 66.96% 32.14% 0.89% 12.50% 2013-2014 79 16.46% 64.56% 30.38% 5.06% 59.49% 2012-2013 45 6.67% 66.67% 26.67% 6.67% 180.00% 2011-2012 51 13.73% 62.75% 35.29% 1.96% 147.06%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Hamilton County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Hamilton County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % *** Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** *** *** *** *** DCF Custody *** *** *** *** *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** *** *** *** ***

104 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 89 85.58% *** *** Jail *** *** 95 91.35% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 97 93.27% *** ***

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 58

County: Hardee Hardee County is in the Central DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 10. Central Florida Behavioral Health Network is the Managing Entity for Hardee County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 27,694. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Hardee County is 6 (Non-metro - Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area). Counts of involuntary examinations for Hardee County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Hardee County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Peace River Center Public Bartow, Polk 117 66.86% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 58 33.14% Total 175 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Hardee County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Hardee County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Hardee County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 175 20.57% 56.57% 39.43% 4.00% N/A 2014-2015 147 21.77% 57.82% 39.46% 2.72% 19.05% 2013-2014 138 15.22% 49.28% 50.00% 0.72% 26.81% 2012-2013 163 13.50% 41.10% 57.67% 1.23% 7.36% 2011-2012 137 16.06% 38.69% 56.93% 4.38% 27.74%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Hardee County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Hardee County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 36 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** 27 75.00% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 34 94.44% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 35 97.22% *** ***

139 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 122 87.77% *** *** Jail *** *** 121 87.05% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 121 87.05% *** ***

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 59

County: Hendry Hendry County is in the SunCoast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 20. Central Florida Behavioral Health Network is the Managing Entity for Hendry County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 38,070. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Hendry County is 4 (Non-metro - Urban population of 20,000 or more, adjacent to a metro area). Counts of involuntary examinations for Hendry County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Hendry County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

The Jerome Golden Center for Behavioral Health (Belle Glades)

Public Belle Glades, Palm Beach 71 26.01%

SalusCare Public Fort Myers, Lee 64 23.44% SalusCare CCSU Public Fort Myers, Lee 55 20.15% Park Royal Hospital Private Fort Myers, Lee 44 16.12% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 39 14.29% Total 273 100.01%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Hendry County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Hendry County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Hendry County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 273 34.43% 69.60% 30.40% % N/A 2014-2015 218 29.36% 61.47% 37.61% 0.92% 25.23% 2013-2014 218 23.39% 53.21% 46.33% 0.46% 25.23% 2012-2013 136 17.65% 48.53% 48.53% 2.94% 100.74% 2011-2012 69 15.94% 43.48% 55.07% 1.45% 295.65%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Hendry County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Hendry County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 94 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 26 27.66% 62 65.96% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 85 90.43% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 88 93.62% *** ***

179 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 175 97.77% *** *** Jail *** *** 170 94.97% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 177 98.88% *** ***

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 60

County: Hernando Hernando3 County is in the Central DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 5. Lutheran Services Florida is the Managing Entity for Hernando County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 178,020. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Hernando County is 1 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 1 million population or more). Counts of involuntary examinations for Hernando County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Hernando County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Medical Center of Trinity - West Pasco Campus Private New Port Richey, Pasco 196 20.12% Ten Broeck Tampa (North Tampa Behavioral Health) Private Wesley Chapel, Pasco 140 14.37% University Behavioral Private Orlando, Orange 120 12.32% Central Florida Behavioral Hospital Private Orlando, Orange 102 10.47% Morton Plant North Bay Hospital Recovery Center Public Lutz, Pasco 63 6.47% Baycare Behavioral Health Public New Port Richey, Pasco 60 6.16% The Vines Hospital Private Ocala, Marion 41 4.21% The Centers Public Ocala, Marion 28 2.87% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 224 23.00% Total 974 99.99%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Hernando County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Hernando County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Hernando County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 974 33.98% 50.51% 46.71% 2.77% N/A 2014-2015 1,113 35.49% 51.66% 43.85% 4.49% -12.49% 2013-2014 1,481 23.50% 59.28% 35.04% 5.67% -34.23% 2012-2013 1,382 21.78% 62.01% 31.98% 6.01% -29.52% 2011-2012 1,385 16.39% 55.88% 36.90% 7.22% -29.68%

3 One Baker Act receiving facility in Hernando County, Springbrook Hospital, did not submit forms for several years. Forms are now being submitted. Springbook Hospital provided counts of involuntary examinations by calendar year as follows: 2013 (1,564), 2014 (1,438), and 2015 (1,465). Between 19% and 29% of these were for children. This means that counts of involuntary examination, mainly for Hernando County residents, are undercounted in this report. This impacted counts the most for reports based on geographic areas for Hernando County, DCF’s Central Region, Lutheran Services (Managing Entity), and the 5th Judicial Circuit

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Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Hernando County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Hernando County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 331 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 26 7.85% 284 85.80% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 289 87.31% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 309 93.35% *** ***

642 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 437 68.07% 202 31.46% Jail *** *** 438 68.22% 202 31.46% Nursing home *** *** 439 68.38% 201 31.31%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 62

County: Highlands Highlands County is in the Central DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 10. Central Florida Behavioral Health Network is the Managing Entity for Highlands County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 101,045. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Highlands County is 3 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population). Counts of involuntary examinations for Highlands County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Highlands County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Peace River Center Public Bartow, Polk 472 45.52% Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center Lake Placid Private Lake Placid, Highlands 368 35.49% Central Florida Behavioral Hospital Private Orlando, Orange 68 6.56% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 129 12.44% Total 1,037 100.01%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Highlands County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Highlands County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Highlands County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 1,037 14.66% 53.91% 44.74% 1.35% N/A 2014-2015 933 11.68% 51.55% 47.37% 1.07% 11.15% 2013-2014 958 13.57% 49.27% 49.90% 0.84% 8.25% 2012-2013 919 15.34% 50.16% 48.20% 1.63% 12.84% 2011-2012 756 13.89% 47.62% 50.66% 1.72% 37.17%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Highlands County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Highlands County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 152 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 40 26.32% 103 67.76% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 135 88.82% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 140 92.11% *** ***

879 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 55 6.26% 733 83.39% 91 10.35% Jail 35 3.98% 750 85.32% 94 10.69% Nursing home 33 3.75% 756 86.01% 90 10.24%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 63

County: Hillsborough Hillsborough County is in the SunCoast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 13. Central Florida Behavioral Health Network is the Managing Entity for Hillsborough County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 1,334,793. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Hillsborough County is 1 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 1 million population or more). Counts of involuntary examinations for Hillsborough County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Hillsborough County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Mental Health Care (Gracepoint) Public Tampa, Hillsborough 4,956 33.18% St. Joseph Hospital Behavioral Health Care Private Tampa, Hillsborough 2,432 16.28% Mental Health Care (Gracepoint) CCSU Public Tampa, Hillsborough 2,095 14.03% Brandon Regional Hospital (Galencare) Private Brandon, Hillsborough 1,088 7.28% Memorial Hospital of Tampa Private Tampa, Hillsborough 1,055 7.06% Tampa Community Hospital (Town & Country Hospital)

Private Tampa, Hillsborough 598 4.00%

Northside Behavioral Health Center Public Tampa, Hillsborough 578 3.87% Morton Plant North Bay Hospital Recovery Center Public Lutz, Pasco 522 3.50% Ten Broeck Tampa (North Tampa Behavioral Health) Private Wesley Chapel, Pasco 354 2.37% Baycare Behavioral Health Public New Port Richey, Pasco 270 1.81% St. Anthony's Hospital Private St. Petersburg, Pinellas 237 1.59% Mease Dunedin Hospital Public Dunedin, Pinellas 178 1.19% Medical Center of Trinity - West Pasco Campus Private New Port Richey, Pasco 92 0.62% Largo Medical Center/Indian Rocks Private Largo, Pinellas 70 0.47% Morton Plant Hospital Private Clearwater, Pinellas 53 0.35% Personal Enrichment Through Mental Health Services Public Pinellas Park, Pinellas 36 0.24% Veteran's Administration Hospital - Bay Pines Private Bay Pines, Pinellas 32 0.21% Windmoor Healthcare of Clearwater Private Clearwater, Pinellas 30 0.20% Lakeland Regional Medical Center Private Lakeland, Polk 29 0.19% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 230 1.54% Total 14,935 99.98%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Hillsborough County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Hillsborough County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

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Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Hillsborough County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 14,935 19.54% 46.95% 51.80% 1.25% N/A 2014-2015 13,935 20.96% 48.81% 49.77% 1.43% 7.18% 2013-2014 12,537 19.85% 45.98% 52.97% 1.05% 19.13% 2012-2013 11,848 19.19% 46.19% 52.16% 1.65% 26.06% 2011-2012 11,135 19.07% 46.63% 51.93% 1.45% 34.13%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Hillsborough County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Hillsborough County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 2,918 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 2,057 70.49% 784 26.87% 77 2.64% DCF Custody 113 3.87% 2,752 94.31% 53 1.82% Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 2,853 97.77% 48 1.64%

11,963 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 545 4.56% 9,737 81.39% 1,681 14.05% Jail 162 1.35% 10,098 84.41% 1,703 14.24% Nursing home *** *** 10,270 85.85% 1,676 14.01%

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County: Holmes Holmes County is in the Northwest DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 14. Big Bend Community Based Care is the Managing Entity for Holmes County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 20,090. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Holmes County is 6 (Non-metro - Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area). Counts of involuntary examinations for Holmes County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Holmes County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Emerald Coast Behavioral Hospital Private Panama City, Bay 107 67.30% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 52 32.70% Total 159 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Holmes County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Holmes County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Holmes County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 159 27.04% 67.92% 23.27% 8.81% N/A 2014-2015 174 21.26% 63.79% 32.76% 3.45% -8.62% 2013-2014 183 24.04% 70.49% 22.95% 6.56% -13.11% 2012-2013 131 16.03% 71.76% 24.43% 3.82% 21.37% 2011-2012 167 20.96% 67.66% 26.95% 5.39% -4.79%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Holmes County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Holmes County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 43 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** 29 67.44% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 43 100.00% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 43 100.00% *** ***

115 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 86 74.78% *** *** Jail *** *** 97 84.35% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 98 85.22% *** ***

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County: Indian River Indian River County is in the Southeast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 19. Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network is the Managing Entity for Indian River County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 143,743. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Indian River County is 3 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population). Counts of involuntary examinations for Indian River County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Indian River County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Indian River Memorial Hospital Private Vero Beach, Indian River 884 87.52% New Horizons of the Treasure Coast Public Ft. Pierce, Saint Lucie 29 2.87% Lawnwood Regional Medical Center & Heart Institute/Lawnwood Pavilion

Private Ft. Pierce, Saint Lucie 26 2.57%

Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 71 7.03% Total 1,010 99.99%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Indian River County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Indian River County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Indian River County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 1,010 16.93% 49.70% 47.92% 2.38% N/A 2014-2015 1,027 17.04% 60.66% 36.42% 2.92% -1.66% 2013-2014 1,045 19.62% 57.51% 39.33% 3.16% -3.35% 2012-2013 1,002 20.16% 52.40% 44.51% 3.09% 0.80% 2011-2012 1,054 15.65% 47.91% 48.10% 3.98% -4.17%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Indian River County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Indian River County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 171 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** 136 79.53% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 146 85.38% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 150 87.72% *** ***

835 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 780 93.41% 50 5.99% Jail *** *** 774 92.69% 48 5.75% Nursing home *** *** 781 93.53% 52 6.23%

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County: Jackson Jackson County is in the Northwest DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 14. Big Bend Community Based Care is the Managing Entity for Jackson County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 50,337. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Jackson County is 6 (Non-metro - Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area). Counts of involuntary examinations for Jackson County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Jackson County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Emerald Coast Behavioral Hospital Private Panama City, Bay 156 55.12% Life Management Center of Northwest Florida Public Panama City, Bay 72 25.44% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 55 19.43% Total 283 99.99%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Jackson County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Jackson County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Jackson County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 283 21.91% 60.42% 22.26% 17.31% N/A 2014-2015 273 20.15% 54.95% 24.54% 20.51% 3.66% 2013-2014 242 22.73% 54.55% 30.17% 15.29% 16.94% 2012-2013 209 24.40% 61.72% 25.36% 12.92% 35.41% 2011-2012 299 16.39% 54.18% 31.77% 14.05% -5.35%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Jackson County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Jackson County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 62 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** 48 77.42% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 58 93.55% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 56 90.32% *** ***

220 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 202 91.82% *** *** Jail *** *** 194 88.18% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 202 91.82% *** ***

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 68

County: Jefferson Jefferson County is in the Northwest DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 2. Big Bend Community Based Care is the Managing Entity for Jefferson County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 14,676. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Jefferson County is 2 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population). Counts of involuntary examinations for Jefferson County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Jefferson County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Apalachee Center Public Tallahassee, Leon 40 32.26% Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare Private Tallahassee, Leon 30 24.19% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 54 23.39% Total 124 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Jefferson County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Jefferson County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Jefferson County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 124 17.74% 70.97% 25.00% 4.03% N/A 2014-2015 119 20.17% 68.91% 21.85% 9.24% 4.20% 2013-2014 109 22.02% 57.80% 36.70% 5.50% 13.76% 2012-2013 91 7.69% 60.44% 31.87% 7.69% 36.26% 2011-2012 126 15.87% 64.29% 30.95% 4.76% -1.59%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Jefferson County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Jefferson County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % *** Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** *** *** *** *** DCF Custody *** *** *** *** *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** *** *** *** ***

102 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 90 88.24% *** *** Jail *** *** 95 93.14% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 96 94.12% *** ***

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 69

County: Lafayette Lafayette County is in the Northeast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 3. Lutheran Services Florida is the Managing Entity for Lafayette County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 8,724. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Lafayette County is 9 (Non-metro - Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, not adjacent to a metro area). Counts of involuntary examinations for Lafayette County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Lafayette County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 37 100.00% Total 37 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Lafayette County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Lafayette County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Lafayette County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 37 21.62% 59.46% 37.84% 2.70% N/A 2014-2015 38 15.79% 57.89% 34.21% 7.89% -2.63% 2013-2014 *** *** 58.33% 41.67% 0.00% *** 2012-2013 *** *** 55.00% 35.00% 10.00% *** 2011-2012 *** *** 52.17% 43.48% 4.35% ***

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Lafayette County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Lafayette County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % *** Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** *** *** *** *** DCF Custody *** *** *** *** *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** *** *** *** ***

29 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 27 93.10% *** *** Jail *** *** 27 93.10% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 28 96.55% *** ***

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 70

County: Lake Lake County is in the Central DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 5. Lutheran Services Florida is the Managing Entity for Lake County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 319,259. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Lake County is 1 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 1 million population or more). Counts of involuntary examinations for Lake County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Lake County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Life Stream Behavioral Center Public Leesburg, Lake 2,251 87.55% South Seminole Hospital Private Longwood, Seminole 54 2.10% Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare)

Public Orlando, Orange 46 1.79%

Central Florida Behavioral Hospital Private Orlando, Orange 40 1.56% The Vines Hospital Private Ocala, Marion 40 1.56% University Behavioral Private Orlando, Orange 27 1.05% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 113 4.40% Total 2,571 100.01%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Lake County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Lake County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Lake County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 2,571 24.82% 53.56% 44.46% 1.98% N/A 2014-2015 2,285 20.96% 51.73% 45.08% 3.19% 12.52% 2013-2014 2,195 20.46% 51.71% 44.74% 3.55% 17.13% 2012-2013 2,078 21.17% 55.25% 41.34% 3.42% 23.72% 2011-2012 2,075 19.08% 52.87% 43.18% 3.95% 23.90%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Lake County residents in Table C.

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 71

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Lake County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 638 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 97 15.20% 509 79.78% 32 5.02% DCF Custody 29 4.55% 579 90.75% 30 4.70% Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 608 95.30% 29 4.55%

1,916 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 1,822 95.09% 73 3.81% Jail 30 1.57% 1,813 94.62% 73 3.81% Nursing home *** *** 1,840 96.03% 74 3.86%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 72

County: Lee Lee County is in the SunCoast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 20. Central Florida Behavioral Health Network is the Managing Entity for Lee County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 674,907. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Lee County is 2 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population). Counts of involuntary examinations for Lee County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Lee County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

SalusCare Public Fort Myers, Lee 2,480 43.99% Park Royal Hospital Private Fort Myers, Lee 1,712 30.37% SalusCare CCSU Public Fort Myers, Lee 1,044 18.52% Veteran's Administration Hospital - Bay Pines Private Bay Pines, Pinellas 116 2.06% David Lawrence Mental Health Center Public Naples, Collier 78 1.38% Riverside Behavioral Center (Charlotte Regional Medical Center)

Private Punta Gorda, Charlotte 55 0.98%

Charlotte Behavioral Health Care Public Port Charlotte, Charlotte 39 0.69% Suncoast Behavioral Health Center Private Bradenton, Manatee 38 0.67% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 76 1.35% Total 5,638 100.01%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Lee County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Lee County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Lee County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 5,638 19.99% 60.59% 38.40% 1.01% N/A 2014-2015 5,210 21.29% 54.09% 44.53% 1.38% 8.21% 2013-2014 4,722 21.26% 52.80% 45.85% 1.36% 19.40% 2012-2013 4,229 23.39% 56.33% 42.71% 0.97% 33.32% 2011-2012 3,142 23.90% 56.30% 42.17% 1.53% 79.44%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Lee County residents in Table C.

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 73

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Lee County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 1,127 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 142 12.60% 946 83.94% 39 3.46% DCF Custody 34 3.02% 1,057 93.79% 36 3.19% Department of Juvenile Justice Custody 27 2.40% 1,072 95.12% 28 2.48%

4,499 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 39 0.87% 4,399 97.78% 61 1.36% Jail *** *** 4,416 98.16% 72 1.60% Nursing home *** *** 4,429 98.44% 57 1.27%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 74

County: Leon Leon County is in the Northwest DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 2. Big Bend Community Based Care is the Managing Entity for Leon County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 284,740. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Leon County is 2 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population). Counts of involuntary examinations for Leon County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Leon County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare Private Tallahassee, Leon 1,442 65.28% Apalachee Center Public Tallahassee, Leon 309 13.99% Capital Regional Medical Center Private Tallahassee, Leon 248 11.23% Eastside Psychiatric Hospital (Owned by Apalachee Center)

Private Tallahassee, Leon 148 6.70%

Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 62 2.81% Total 2,209 100.01%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Leon County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Leon County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Leon County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 2,209 18.79% 53.06% 43.05% 3.89% N/A 2014-2015 2,056 19.84% 59.05% 37.16% 3.79% 7.44% 2013-2014 1,691 21.70% 51.51% 44.06% 4.44% 30.63% 2012-2013 1,495 16.25% 51.17% 44.82% 4.01% 47.76% 2011-2012 1,517 14.70% 51.48% 45.22% 3.30% 45.62%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Leon County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Leon County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 415 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 43 10.36% 215 51.81% 157 37.83% DCF Custody *** *** 249 60.00% 155 37.35% Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 254 61.20% 156 37.59%

1,779 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 1,317 74.03% 454 25.52% Jail *** *** 1,317 74.03% 455 25.58% Nursing home *** *** 1,321 74.26% 457 25.69%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 75

County: Levy Levy County is in the Northeast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 8. Lutheran Services Florida is the Managing Entity for Levy County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 40,849. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Levy County is 6 (Non-metro - Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area). Counts of involuntary examinations for Levy County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Levy County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Gainesville) Public Gainesville, Alachua 121 46.18% UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital Private Gainesville, Alachua 78 29.77% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 63 24.05% Total 262 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Levy County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Levy County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Levy County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 262 27.48% 48.85% 48.85% 2.29% N/A 2014-2015 311 26.69% 48.23% 50.48% 1.29% -15.76% 2013-2014 241 26.56% 50.21% 47.30% 2.49% 8.71% 2012-2013 275 21.82% 58.18% 40.36% 1.45% -4.73% 2011-2012 228 15.35% 45.61% 53.07% 1.32% 14.91%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Levy County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Levy County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 72 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** 54 75.00% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 63 87.50% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 69 95.83% *** ***

189 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 170 89.95% *** *** Jail *** *** 169 89.42% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 169 89.42% *** ***

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 76

County: Liberty Liberty County is in the Northwest DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 2. Big Bend Community Based Care is the Managing Entity for Liberty County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 8,719. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Liberty County is 8 (Non-metro - Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, adjacent to a metro area). Counts of involuntary examinations for Liberty County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Liberty County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Eastside Psychiatric Hospital (Owned by Apalachee Center)

Private Tallahassee, Leon 28 34.57%

Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 53 65.43% Total 81 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Liberty County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Liberty County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Liberty County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 81 23.46% 46.91% 46.91% 6.17% N/A 2014-2015 54 12.96% 51.85% 40.74% 7.41% 50.00% 2013-2014 44 20.45% 50.00% 43.18% 6.82% 84.09% 2012-2013 36 8.33% 25.00% 63.89% 11.11% 125.00% 2011-2012 41 9.76% 51.22% 41.46% 7.32% 97.56%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Liberty County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Liberty County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % *** Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** *** *** *** *** DCF Custody *** *** *** *** *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** *** *** *** ***

62 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 48 77.42% *** *** Jail *** *** 54 87.10% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 53 85.48% *** ***

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 77

County: Madison Madison County is in the Northeast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 3. Big Bend Community Based Care is the Managing Entity for Madison County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 19,328. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Madison County is 6 (Non-metro - Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area). Counts of involuntary examinations for Madison County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Madison County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Apalachee Center Public Tallahassee, Leon 73 37.24% Eastside Psychiatric Hospital (Owned by Apalachee Center)

Private Tallahassee, Leon 57 29.08%

Capital Regional Medical Center Private Tallahassee, Leon 40 20.41% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 26 13.27% Total 196 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Madison County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Madison County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Madison County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 196 19.39% 68.88% 22.96% 8.16% N/A 2014-2015 220 14.09% 68.18% 26.36% 5.45% -10.91% 2013-2014 215 9.30% 72.09% 23.26% 4.65% -8.84% 2012-2013 174 14.94% 66.09% 29.89% 4.02% 12.64% 2011-2012 205 12.20% 68.78% 18.05% 13.17% -4.39%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Madison County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Madison County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 38 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** 26 68.42% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 27 71.05% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 31 81.58% *** ***

155 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 129 83.23% *** *** Jail *** *** 146 94.19% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 141 90.97% *** ***

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 78

County: Manatee Manatee County is in the SunCoast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 12. Central Florida Behavioral Health Network is the Managing Entity for Manatee County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 347,272. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Manatee County is 2 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population). Counts of involuntary examinations for Manatee County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Manatee County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Centerstone of Florida (Manatee Glens Crisis Center)

Public Bradenton, Manatee 879 38.05%

Suncoast Behavioral Health Center Private Bradenton, Manatee 677 29.31% Centerstone of Florida (Manatee Glens Hospital) Private Bradenton, Manatee 393 17.01% Sarasota Memorial Hospital (Bayside Center for Behavioral)

Private Sarasota, Sarasota 149 6.45%

Coastal Behavioral Healthcare Public Sarasota, Sarasota 73 3.16% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 139 4.94% Total 2,310 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Manatee County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Manatee County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Manatee County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 2,310 22.81% 53.55% 43.72% 2.73% N/A 2014-2015 2,395 22.59% 50.19% 47.47% 2.34% -3.55% 2013-2014 2,183 21.58% 44.57% 52.54% 2.89% 5.82% 2012-2013 1,973 17.03% 47.34% 49.47% 3.19% 17.08% 2011-2012 1,915 18.28% 51.54% 45.54% 2.92% 20.63%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Manatee County residents in Table C.

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 79

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Manatee County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 527 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 33 6.26% 443 84.06% 51 9.68% DCF Custody *** *** 461 87.48% 50 9.49% Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 471 89.37% 51 9.68%

1,776 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 1,581 89.02% 179 10.08% Jail *** *** 1,585 89.25% 182 10.25% Nursing home *** *** 1,591 89.58% 180 10.14%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 80

County: Marion Marion County is in the Central DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 5. Lutheran Services Florida is the Managing Entity for Marion County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 342,831. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Marion County is 2 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population). Counts of involuntary examinations for Marion County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Marion County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

The Centers Public Ocala, Marion 2,064 67.78% The Vines Hospital Private Ocala, Marion 587 19.28% UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital Private Gainesville, Alachua 96 3.15% Life Stream Behavioral Center Public Leesburg, Lake 80 2.63% North Florida Regional Medical Center Private Gainesville, Alachua 61 2.00% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 157 5.16% Total 3,045 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Marion County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Marion County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Marion County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 3,045 27.42% 70.05% 27.85% 2.10% N/A 2014-2015 3,101 27.22% 68.91% 30.12% 0.97% -1.81% 2013-2014 3,073 24.99% 67.78% 31.14% 1.07% -0.91% 2012-2013 2,537 28.46% 71.38% 27.20% 1.42% 20.02% 2011-2012 2,943 20.83% 70.44% 28.17% 1.39% 3.47%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Marion County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Marion County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 835 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 164 19.64% 634 75.93% 37 4.43% DCF Custody 58 6.95% 747 89.46% 30 3.59% Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 803 96.17% 28 3.35%

2,195 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 32 1.46% 1,563 71.21% 600 27.33% Jail 33 1.50% 1,560 71.07% 602 27.43% Nursing home *** *** 1,594 72.62% 600 27.33%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 81

County: Martin Martin County is in the Southeast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 19. Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network is the Managing Entity for Martin County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 150,165. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Martin County is 2 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population). Counts of involuntary examinations for Martin County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Martin County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

New Horizons of the Treasure Coast Public Ft. Pierce, Saint Lucie 347 40.58% Treasure Coast Behavioral Healthcare at St. Lucie Medical Center

Private Port St Lucie, Saint Lucie 251 29.36%

Saint Lucie Medical Center/ Port St Lucie Hospital Private Port St. Lucie, Saint Lucie 83 9.71% JFK Medical Center North Campus (West Palm Hospital)

Private West Palm Beach, Palm Beach

60 7.02%

Lawnwood Regional Medical Center & Heart Institute/Lawnwood Pavilion

Private Ft. Pierce, Saint Lucie 60 7.02%

Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 54 6.32% Total 855 100.01%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Martin County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Martin County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Martin County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 855 14.39% 29.94% 67.72% 2.34% N/A 2014-2015 960 15.94% 33.13% 64.27% 2.60% -10.94% 2013-2014 788 14.59% 35.91% 63.07% 1.02% 8.50% 2012-2013 893 12.21% 36.39% 61.37% 2.24% -4.26% 2011-2012 775 12.52% 30.58% 66.58% 2.84% 10.32%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Martin County residents in Table C.

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 82

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Martin County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 123 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** 106 86.18% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 115 93.50% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 114 92.68% *** ***

727 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 706 97.11% *** *** Jail *** *** 683 93.95% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 702 96.56% *** ***

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 83

County: Miami-Dade Miami-Dade County is in the Southern DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 11. South Florida Behavioral Health Network is the Managing Entity for Miami-Dade County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 2,651,195. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Miami-Dade County is 1 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 1 million population or more). Counts of involuntary examinations for Miami-Dade County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Miami-Dade County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Jackson Behavioral Health Hospital Public Miami, Miami-Dade 5,882 21.73% Palmetto General Hospital Private Hialeah, Miami-Dade 2,115 7.81% Southern Winds Hospital Private Hialeah, Miami-Dade 1,949 7.20% Community Health of South Florida Public Miami, Miami-Dade 1,946 7.19% Mount Sinai Medical Center Private Miami Beach, Miami-

Dade 1,691 6.25%

North Shore Medical Center Private Miami, Miami-Dade 1,651 6.10% Larkin Community Hospital Private South Miami, Miami-

Dade 1,643 6.07%

Citrus Health Network Public Hialeah, Miami-Dade 1,382 5.10% Jackson South Community Hospital Private Miami, Miami-Dade 1,286 4.75% Kendall Regional Medical Center Private Miami, Miami-Dade 1,209 4.47% Westchester General Hospital Private Miami, Miami-Dade 1,190 4.40% Aventura Hospital and Medical Center Private Adventura, Miami-Dade 1,133 4.19% University of Miami Hospital Private Miami, Miami-Dade 824 3.04% Citrus Health Network CCSU Public Hialeah, Miami-Dade 820 3.03% Banyan Health Systems (Miami Behavioral Health Center)

Public Miami, Miami-Dade 756 2.79%

Mercy Hospital A Campus of Plantation General Hospital

Private Miami, Miami-Dade 356 1.32%

Memorial Regional Hospital Public Hollywood, Broward 344 1.27% Nicklaus Children's Hospital (Miami Children's Hospital)

Private Miami, Miami-Dade 244 0.90%

Jackson Community Mental Health Center (Jackson North)

Public Opa Locka, Miami-Dade 165 0.61%

Fort Lauderdale Hospital Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 42 0.16% Broward Health Imperial Point Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 34 0.13% Atlantic Shores Hospital Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 28 0.10% Henderson Behavioral Health Public Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 28 0.10% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 354 1.31% Total 27,072 100.02%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 84

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Miami-Dade County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Miami-Dade County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Miami-Dade County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 27,072 8.71% 47.08% 50.69% 2.22% N/A 2014-2015 25,582 9.74% 47.17% 50.62% 2.22% 5.82% 2013-2014 23,947 10.21% 46.57% 50.89% 2.53% 13.05% 2012-2013 20,396 9.91% 45.27% 52.07% 2.66% 32.73% 2011-2012 15,870 11.62% 45.35% 51.89% 2.76% 70.59%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Miami-Dade County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Miami-Dade County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 2,358 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 711 30.15% 980 41.56% 667 28.29% DCF Custody 209 8.86% 1,522 64.55% 627 26.59% Department of Juvenile Justice Custody 64 2.71% 1,674 70.99% 620 26.29%

24,517 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 1,620 6.61% 19,516 79.60% 3,381 13.79% Jail 245 1.00% 21,285 86.82% 2,987 12.18% Nursing home 349 1.42% 20,747 84.62% 3,421 13.95%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 85

County: Monroe Monroe County is in the Southern DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 16. South Florida Behavioral Health Network is the Managing Entity for Monroe County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 74,094. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Monroe County is 4 (Non-metro - Urban population of 20,000 or more, adjacent to a metro area). Counts of involuntary examinations for Monroe County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Monroe County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Guidance/Care Center Public Marathon, Monroe 258 49.24% Depoo Hospital (Lower Keys Medical Center) Public Key West, Monroe 185 35.31% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 81 15.46% Total 524 100.01%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Monroe County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Monroe County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Monroe County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 524 5.15% 34.16% 64.50% 1.34% N/A 2014-2015 459 3.49% 36.82% 62.31% 0.87% 14.16% 2013-2014 440 5.00% 35.68% 63.64% 0.68% 19.09% 2012-2013 486 5.14% 41.98% 57.20% 0.82% 7.82% 2011-2012 466 7.94% 31.12% 66.74% 2.15% 12.45%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Monroe County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Monroe County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 27 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** *** *** *** *** DCF Custody *** *** *** *** *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** *** *** *** ***

492 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 475 96.54% *** *** Jail *** *** 458 93.09% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 474 96.34% *** ***

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 86

County: Nassau Nassau County is in the Northeast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 4. Lutheran Services Florida is the Managing Entity for Nassau County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 77,218. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Nassau County is 1 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 1 million population or more). Counts of involuntary examinations for Nassau County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Nassau County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Mental Health Resource Center - North Public Jacksonville, Duval 99 24.32% Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville (Baptist Health Center)

Private Jacksonville, Duval 80 19.66%

Mental Health Resource Center - North CCSU Public Jacksonville, Duval 78 19.16% Mental Health Resource Center - South Public Jacksonville, Duval 50 12.29% River Point Behavioral Health Private Jacksonville, Duval 35 8.60% UF Health Jacksonville (Shands Jacksonville Healthcare)

Private Jacksonville, Duval 31 7.62%

Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 34 8.35% Total 407 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Nassau County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Nassau County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Nassau County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 407 21.13% 59.71% 38.82% 1.47% N/A 2014-2015 396 15.91% 62.88% 36.62% 0.51% 2.78% 2013-2014 252 30.16% 61.90% 37.70% 0.40% 61.51% 2012-2013 234 35.90% 66.24% 33.33% 0.43% 73.93% 2011-2012 205 39.02% 67.32% 32.68% 0.00% 98.54%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Nassau County residents in Table C.

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 87

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Nassau County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 86 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** 69 80.23% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 79 91.86% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 82 95.35% *** ***

321 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 269 83.80% 40 12.46% Jail *** *** 275 85.67% 41 12.77% Nursing home *** *** 279 86.92% 41 12.77%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 88

County: Okaloosa Okaloosa County is in the Northwest DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 1. Big Bend Community Based Care is the Managing Entity for Okaloosa County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 192,676. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Okaloosa County is 3 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population). Counts of involuntary examinations for Okaloosa County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Okaloosa County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Fort Walton Beach Medical Center Private Ft. Walton Beach, Okaloosa 1,147 67.79% Baptist Hospital Private Pensacola, Escambia 276 16.31% Emerald Coast Behavioral Hospital Private Panama City, Bay 107 6.32% West Florida Regional Medical Center Private Pensacola, Escambia 95 5.61% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 67 3.96% Total 1,692 99.99%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Okaloosa County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Okaloosa County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Okaloosa County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 1,692 19.68% 29.67% 65.84% 4.49% N/A 2014-2015 1,718 16.88% 28.52% 68.22% 3.26% -1.51% 2013-2014 1,676 14.92% 32.58% 62.17% 5.25% 0.95% 2012-2013 1,518 8.96% 35.38% 59.88% 4.74% 11.46% 2011-2012 1,644 12.96% 35.52% 60.16% 4.32% 2.92%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Okaloosa County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Okaloosa County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 333 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** 316 94.89% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 326 97.90% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 326 97.90% *** ***

1,355 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 264 19.48% 1,091 80.52% Jail *** *** 259 19.11% 1,094 80.74% Nursing home *** *** 264 19.48% 1,091 80.52%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 89

County: Okeechobee Okeechobee County is in the Southeast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 19. Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network is the Managing Entity for Okeechobee County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 40,084. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Okeechobee County is 4 (Non-metro - Urban population of 20,000 or more, adjacent to a metro area). Counts of involuntary examinations for Okeechobee County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Okeechobee County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

New Horizons of the Treasure Coast Public Ft. Pierce, Saint Lucie 221 61.56% Lawnwood Regional Medical Center & Heart Institute/Lawnwood Pavilion

Private Ft. Pierce, Saint Lucie 55 15.32%

JFK Medical Center North Campus (West Palm Hospital)

Private West Palm Beach, Palm Beach

33 9.19%

Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 50 13.93% Total 359 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Okeechobee County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Okeechobee County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Okeechobee County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 359 28.41% 42.34% 55.43% 2.23% N/A 2014-2015 279 26.88% 42.65% 53.76% 3.58% 28.67% 2013-2014 364 28.30% 46.70% 52.20% 1.10% -1.37% 2012-2013 298 19.46% 43.29% 56.04% 0.67% 20.47% 2011-2012 297 21.55% 44.44% 52.86% 2.69% 20.88%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Okeechobee County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Okeechobee County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 102 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 26 25.49% 70 68.63% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 91 89.22% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 91 89.22% *** ***

257 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 250 97.28% *** *** Jail *** *** 244 94.94% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 250 97.28% *** ***

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 90

County: Orange Orange County is in the Central DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 9. Central Florida Cares Health System is the Managing Entity for Orange County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 1,265,036. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Orange County is 1 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 1 million population or more). Counts of involuntary examinations for Orange County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Orange County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare)

Public Orlando, Orange 4,491 40.60%

Central Florida Behavioral Hospital Private Orlando, Orange 1,505 13.61% South Seminole Hospital Private Longwood, Seminole 1,372 12.40% University Behavioral Private Orlando, Orange 1,138 10.29% Florida Hospital - Orlando Private Orlando, Orange 946 8.55% Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare) CCSU

Public Orlando, Orange 621 5.61%

Aspire Health Partners (Seminole Behavioral Healthcare)

Public Sanford, Seminole 320 2.89%

Osceola Regional Medical Center Private Kissimmee, Osceola 174 1.57% Park Place Behavioral Health Care Public Kissimmee, Osceola 123 1.11% Life Stream Behavioral Center Public Leesburg, Lake 73 0.66% Ten Broeck Tampa (North Tampa Behavioral Health)

Private Wesley Chapel, Pasco 66 0.60%

Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 232 2.10% Total 11,061 99.99%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Orange County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Orange County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Orange County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 11,061 13.73% 49.15% 49.86% 0.99% N/A 2014-2015 10,772 14.83% 49.19% 49.52% 1.29% 2.68% 2013-2014 10,712 14.22% 49.09% 49.67% 1.24% 3.26% 2012-2013 9,842 14.93% 48.17% 50.53% 1.30% 12.39% 2011-2012 9,452 13.95% 46.34% 52.68% 0.98% 17.02%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Orange County residents in Table C.

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 91

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Orange County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 1,519 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 206 13.56% 1,208 79.53% 105 6.91% DCF Custody 44 2.90% 1,378 90.72% 97 6.39% Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 1,397 91.97% 97 6.39%

9,491 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 103 1.09% 8,935 94.14% 453 4.77% Jail 228 2.40% 8,788 92.59% 475 5.00% Nursing home 40 0.42% 8,995 94.77% 456 4.80%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 92

County: Osceola Osceola County is in the Central DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 9. Central Florida Cares Health System is the Managing Entity for Osceola County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 308,780. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Osceola County is 1 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 1 million population or more). Counts of involuntary examinations for Osceola County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Osceola County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Park Place Behavioral Health Care Public Kissimmee, Osceola 1,227 38.94% Osceola Regional Medical Center Private Kissimmee, Osceola 1,011 32.09% Central Florida Behavioral Hospital Private Orlando, Orange 292 9.27% University Behavioral Private Orlando, Orange 137 4.35% Florida Hospital - Orlando Private Orlando, Orange 107 3.40% Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare)

Public Orlando, Orange 106 3.36%

South Seminole Hospital Private Longwood, Seminole 41 1.30% Aspire Health Partners (Seminole Behavioral Healthcare)

Public Sanford, Seminole 31 0.98%

Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare) CCSU

Public Orlando, Orange 30 0.95%

Wuesthoff Medical Center - Rockledge Private Rockledge, Brevard 28 0.89% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 141 3.68% Total 3,151 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Osceola County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Osceola County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Osceola County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 3,151 19.64% 50.68% 47.57% 1.75% N/A 2014-2015 2,721 21.87% 55.49% 43.07% 1.43% 15.80% 2013-2014 2,475 22.95% 57.33% 40.24% 2.42% 27.31% 2012-2013 2,320 22.67% 56.38% 40.69% 2.93% 35.82% 2011-2012 2,045 21.03% 55.94% 40.73% 3.33% 54.08%

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Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Osceola County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Osceola County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 619 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 56 9.05% 494 79.81% 69 11.15% DCF Custody *** *** 527 85.14% 73 11.79% Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 544 87.88% 74 11.95%

2,521 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 34 1.35% 2,339 92.78% 148 5.87% Jail 32 1.27% 2,338 92.74% 151 5.99% Nursing home *** *** 2,369 93.97% 148 5.87%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 94

County: Palm Beach Palm Beach County is in the Southeast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 15. Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network is the Managing Entity for Palm Beach County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 1,381,632. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Palm Beach County is 1 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 1 million population or more). Counts of involuntary examinations for Palm Beach County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Palm Beach County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County

Involuntary Examinations

Total % of Total

JFK Medical Center North Campus (West Palm Hospital)

Private West Palm Beach, Palm Beach 3,131 32.79%

JFK Medical Center Private Atlantis, Palm Beach 1,507 15.78% South County Mental Health Center Public Delray Beach, Palm Beach 1,425 14.92% Delray Medical Center Private Delray Beach, Palm Beach 1,120 11.73% The Jerome Golden Center for Behavioral Health (West Palm Beach)

Public West Palm Beach, Palm Beach 808 8.46%

St. Mary's Medical Center Private West Palm Beach, Palm Beach 771 8.07% The Jerome Golden Center for Behavioral Health (Belle Glades)

Public Belle Glades, Palm Beach 208 2.18%

Veteran's Administration Hospital - West Palm Beach

Private West Palm Beach, Palm Beach 168 1.76%

Broward Health Imperial Point Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 71 0.74% New Horizons of the Treasure Coast Public Ft. Pierce, Saint Lucie 49 0.51% University Hospital and Medical Center Private Tamarac, Broward 48 0.50% Memorial Regional Hospital Public Hollywood, Broward 31 0.32% Fort Lauderdale Hospital Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 26 0.27% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 187 1.96% Total 9,550 99.99%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Palm Beach County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Palm Beach County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Palm Beach County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 9,550 16.07% 46.64% 51.72% 1.64% N/A 2014-2015 9,595 16.44% 44.23% 54.49% 1.28% -0.47% 2013-2014 9,083 15.74% 42.84% 55.90% 1.27% 5.14% 2012-2013 8,763 16.00% 45.48% 53.38% 1.14% 8.98% 2011-2012 8,393 15.55% 44.12% 54.82% 1.06% 13.79%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary

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examinations are summarized for Palm Beach County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Palm Beach County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 1,535 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 173 11.27% 1,314 85.60% 48 3.13% DCF Custody 26 1.69% 1,341 87.36% 168 10.94% Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 1,361 88.66% 169 11.01%

7,986 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 44 0.55% 7,606 95.24% 336 4.21% Jail 119 1.49% 7,523 94.20% 344 4.31% Nursing home *** *** 7,639 95.65% 333 4.17%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 96

County: Pasco Pasco County is in the SunCoast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 6. Central Florida Behavioral Health Network is the Managing Entity for Pasco County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 492,513. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Pasco County is 1 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 1 million population or more). Counts of involuntary examinations for Pasco County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Pasco County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Medical Center of Trinity - West Pasco Campus Private New Port Richey, Pasco 1,607 27.12% Morton Plant North Bay Hospital Recovery Center Public Lutz, Pasco 1,535 25.91% Ten Broeck Tampa (North Tampa Behavioral Health) Private Wesley Chapel, Pasco 796 13.43% Baycare Behavioral Health Public New Port Richey, Pasco 767 12.95% Mental Health Care (Gracepoint) Public Tampa, Hillsborough 243 4.10% Mease Dunedin Hospital Public Dunedin, Pinellas 163 2.75% St. Joseph Hospital Behavioral Health Care Private Tampa, Hillsborough 153 2.58% Mental Health Care (Gracepoint) CCSU Public Tampa, Hillsborough 82 1.38% Largo Medical Center/Indian Rocks Private Largo, Pinellas 76 1.28% Suncoast Behavioral Health Center Private Bradenton, Manatee 63 1.06% Brandon Regional Hospital (Galencare) Private Brandon, Hillsborough 56 0.95% St. Anthony's Hospital Private St. Petersburg, Pinellas 43 0.73% Tampa Community Hospital (Town & Country Hospital)

Private Tampa, Hillsborough 41 0.69%

Memorial Hospital of Tampa Private Tampa, Hillsborough 37 0.62% Morton Plant Hospital Private Clearwater, Pinellas 33 0.56% The Vines Hospital Private Ocala, Marion 29 0.49% Windmoor Healthcare of Clearwater Private Clearwater, Pinellas 26 0.44% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 175 2.95% Total 5,925 99.99%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Pasco County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Pasco County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Pasco County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 5,925 21.20% 59.85% 38.04% 2.11% N/A 2014-2015 5,467 21.51% 60.00% 36.53% 3.48% 8.38% 2013-2014 5,124 19.73% 56.01% 40.32% 3.67% 15.63% 2012-2013 4,693 19.75% 55.49% 40.76% 3.75% 26.25% 2011-2012 4,440 19.37% 55.99% 39.71% 4.30% 33.45%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary

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examinations are summarized for Pasco County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Pasco County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 1,256 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 289 23.01% 925 73.65% 42 3.34% DCF Custody 42 3.34% 1,177 93.71% 37 2.95% Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 1,202 95.70% 33 2.63%

4,639 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 176 3.79% 3,538 76.27% 925 19.94% Jail 62 1.34% 3,647 78.62% 930 20.05% Nursing home *** *** 3,693 79.61% 924 19.92%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 98

County: Pinellas Pinellas County is in the SunCoast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 6. Central Florida Behavioral Health Network is the Managing Entity for Pinellas County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 942,832. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Pinellas County is 1 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 1 million population or more). Counts of involuntary examinations for Pinellas County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Pinellas County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Personal Enrichment Through Mental Health Services

Public Pinellas Park, Pinellas 2,926 24.56%

Largo Medical Center/Indian Rocks Private Largo, Pinellas 1,801 15.12% Mease Dunedin Hospital Public Dunedin, Pinellas 1,342 11.26% St. Anthony's Hospital Private St. Petersburg, Pinellas 1,122 9.42% Personal Enrichment Through Mental Health Services CCSU

Public Pinellas Park, Pinellas 1,110 9.32%

Windmoor Healthcare of Clearwater Private Clearwater, Pinellas 780 6.55% Veteran's Administration Hospital - Bay Pines Private Bay Pines, Pinellas 513 4.31% Morton Plant Hospital Private Clearwater, Pinellas 508 4.26% Morton Plant North Bay Hospital Recovery Center Public Lutz, Pasco 342 2.87% St. Joseph Hospital Behavioral Health Care Private Tampa, Hillsborough 301 2.53% Ten Broeck Tampa (North Tampa Behavioral Health) Private Wesley Chapel, Pasco 292 2.45% Medical Center of Trinity - West Pasco Campus Private New Port Richey, Pasco 234 1.96% Suncoast Behavioral Health Center Private Bradenton, Manatee 110 0.92% Tampa Community Hospital (Town & Country Hospital) Private Tampa, Hillsborough 79 0.66% Mental Health Care (Gracepoint) Public Tampa, Hillsborough 70 0.59% Baycare Behavioral Health Public New Port Richey, Pasco 64 0.54% Memorial Hospital of Tampa Private Tampa, Hillsborough 57 0.48% Brandon Regional Hospital (Galencare) Private Brandon, Hillsborough 45 0.38% Mental Health Care (Gracepoint) CCSU Public Tampa, Hillsborough 34 0.29% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 184 1.54% Total 11,914 100.01%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Pinellas County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Pinellas County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

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Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Pinellas County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 11,914 17.25% 48.00% 50.35% 1.65% N/A 2014-2015 10,651 21.21% 48.46% 49.40% 2.13% 11.86% 2013-2014 10,382 20.91% 47.70% 50.45% 1.85% 14.76% 2012-2013 10,016 19.40% 46.45% 51.78% 1.78% 18.95% 2011-2012 10,079 17.05% 45.45% 52.71% 1.84% 18.21%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Pinellas County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Pinellas County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 2,055 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 247 12.02% 1,407 68.47% 401 19.51% DCF Custody 64 3.11% 1,559 75.86% 432 21.02% Department of Juvenile Justice Custody 38 1.85% 1,595 77.62% 422 20.54%

9,816 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 390 3.97% 7,834 79.81% 1,592 16.22% Jail 141 1.44% 8,046 81.97% 1,629 16.60% Nursing home 193 1.97% 8,003 81.53% 1,620 16.50%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 100

County: Polk Polk County is in the Central DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 10. Central Florida Behavioral Health Network is the Managing Entity for Polk County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 637,493. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Polk County is 2 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population). Counts of involuntary examinations for Polk County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Polk County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Lakeland Regional Medical Center Private Lakeland, Polk 2,729 38.32% Peace River Center Public Bartow, Polk 1,678 23.56% Winter Haven Hospital Private Winter Haven, Polk 983 13.80% Morton Plant North Bay Hospital Recovery Center Public Lutz, Pasco 350 4.91% Central Florida Behavioral Hospital Private Orlando, Orange 279 3.92% Ten Broeck Tampa (North Tampa Behavioral Health) Private Wesley Chapel, Pasco 198 2.78% University Behavioral Private Orlando, Orange 137 1.92% Park Place Behavioral Health Care Public Kissimmee, Osceola 94 1.32% St. Joseph Hospital Behavioral Health Care Private Tampa, Hillsborough 90 1.26% Northside Behavioral Health Center Public Tampa, Hillsborough 76 1.07% Osceola Regional Medical Center Private Kissimmee, Osceola 70 0.98% St. Anthony's Hospital Private St. Petersburg, Pinellas 41 0.58% Mental Health Care (Gracepoint) Public Tampa, Hillsborough 36 0.51% Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare)

Public Orlando, Orange 32 0.45%

Brandon Regional Hospital (Galencare) Private Brandon, Hillsborough 29 0.41% Tampa Community Hospital (Town & Country Hospital)

Private Tampa, Hillsborough 27 0.38%

Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 273 3.48% Total 7,122 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Polk County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Polk County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Polk County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 7,122 24.19% 65.52% 33.89% 0.59% N/A 2014-2015 7,448 24.81% 63.87% 35.27% 0.86% -4.38% 2013-2014 6,909 24.74% 62.31% 36.71% 0.98% 3.08% 2012-2013 5,346 22.97% 58.72% 40.05% 1.23% 33.22% 2011-2012 5,771 20.95% 60.04% 38.87% 1.09% 23.41%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary

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examinations are summarized for Polk County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Polk County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 1,723 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 397 23.04% 1,235 71.68% 91 5.28% DCF Custody 53 3.08% 1,579 91.64% 91 5.28% Department of Juvenile Justice Custody 49 2.84% 1,585 91.99% 89 5.17%

5,374 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 73 1.36% 4,489 83.53% 812 15.11% Jail 140 2.61% 4,401 81.89% 833 15.50% Nursing home *** *** 4,545 84.57% 813 15.13%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 102

County: Putnam Putnam County is in the Northeast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 7. Lutheran Services Florida is the Managing Entity for Putnam County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 72,633. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Putnam County is 4 (Non-metro - Urban population of 20,000 or more, adjacent to a metro area). Counts of involuntary examinations for Putnam County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Putnam County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Gainesville) Public Gainesville, Alachua 147 28.43% Flagler Hospital Private St. Augustine, Saint Johns 88 17.02% UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital Private Gainesville, Alachua 66 12.77% Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) Public Lake City, Columbia 49 9.48% North Florida Regional Medical Center Private Gainesville, Alachua 44 8.51% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 123 23.79% Total 517 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Putnam County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Putnam County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Putnam County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 517 24.37% 48.16% 49.32% 2.51% N/A 2014-2015 545 24.40% 41.83% 56.33% 1.83% -5.14% 2013-2014 430 21.40% 49.53% 49.77% 0.70% 20.23% 2012-2013 423 17.02% 50.35% 48.94% 0.71% 22.22% 2011-2012 404 17.82% 49.75% 50.00% 0.25% 27.97%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Putnam County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Putnam County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 126 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** 97 76.98% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 116 92.06% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 119 94.44% *** ***

386 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 359 93.01% *** *** Jail *** *** 358 92.75% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 359 93.01% *** ***

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 103

County: Saint Johns Saint Johns County is in the Northeast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 7. Lutheran Services Florida is the Managing Entity for Saint Johns County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 216,670. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Saint Johns County is 1 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 1 million population or more). Counts of involuntary examinations for Saint Johns County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Saint Johns County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Flagler Hospital Private St. Augustine, Saint Johns 510 58.96% Halifax Psychiatric Center North Public Daytona Beach, Volusia 98 11.33% Mental Health Resource Center - North CCSU Public Jacksonville, Duval 75 8.67% Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville (Baptist Health Center)

Private Jacksonville, Duval 44 5.09%

Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 138 15.95% Total 865 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Saint Johns County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Saint Johns County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Saint Johns County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 865 21.85% 51.10% 46.13% 2.77% N/A 2014-2015 854 21.55% 53.40% 43.56% 3.04% 1.29% 2013-2014 875 22.29% 58.97% 39.54% 1.49% -1.14% 2012-2013 901 19.20% 53.16% 44.95% 1.89% -4.00% 2011-2012 990 14.65% 51.01% 47.98% 1.01% -12.63%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Saint Johns County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Saint Johns County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 189 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 46 24.34% 139 73.54% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 164 86.77% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 177 93.65% *** ***

669 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 650 97.16% *** *** Jail *** *** 642 95.96% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 650 97.16% *** ***

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 104

County: Saint Lucie Saint Lucie County is in the Southeast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 19. Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network is the Managing Entity for Saint Lucie County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 287,366. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Saint Lucie County is 2 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population). Counts of involuntary examinations for Saint Lucie County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Saint Lucie County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

New Horizons of the Treasure Coast Public Ft. Pierce, Saint Lucie 1,211 42.34% Lawnwood Regional Medical Center & Heart Institute/Lawnwood Pavilion

Private Ft. Pierce, Saint Lucie 805 28.15%

Treasure Coast Behavioral Healthcare at St. Lucie Medical Center

Private Port St Lucie, Saint Lucie 569 19.90%

Saint Lucie Medical Center/ Port St Lucie Hospital

Private Port St. Lucie, Saint Lucie 86 3.01%

JFK Medical Center North Campus (West Palm Hospital)

Private West Palm Beach, Palm Beach 66 2.31%

Indian River Memorial Hospital Private Vero Beach, Indian River 43 1.50% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 80 1.92% Total 2,860 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Saint Lucie County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Saint Lucie County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Saint Lucie County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 2,860 15.35% 42.66% 55.80% 1.54% N/A 2014-2015 3,021 16.19% 43.86% 53.72% 2.42% -5.33% 2013-2014 2,945 15.55% 45.81% 52.26% 1.94% -2.89% 2012-2013 2,878 15.95% 45.93% 51.53% 2.54% -0.63% 2011-2012 2,633 14.55% 45.50% 51.73% 2.77% 8.62%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Saint Lucie County residents in Table C.

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 105

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Saint Lucie County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 439 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 70 15.95% 343 78.13% 26 5.92% DCF Custody *** *** 400 91.12% 31 7.06% Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 402 91.57% 33 7.52%

2,414 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 2,309 95.65% 82 3.40% Jail 63 2.61% 2,267 93.91% 84 3.48% Nursing home *** *** 2,324 96.27% 80 3.31%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 106

County: Santa Rosa Santa Rosa County is in the Northwest DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 1. Big Bend Community Based Care is the Managing Entity for Santa Rosa County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 164,206. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Santa Rosa County is 2 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population). Counts of involuntary examinations for Santa Rosa County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Santa Rosa County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Baptist Hospital Private Pensacola, Escambia 584 50.13% West Florida Regional Medical Center Private Pensacola, Escambia 403 34.59% Fort Walton Beach Medical Center Private Ft. Walton Beach, Okaloosa 112 9.61% Lakeview Center Public Pensacola, Escambia 52 4.46% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 14 1.20% Total 1,165 99.99%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Santa Rosa County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Santa Rosa County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Santa Rosa County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 1,165 21.89% 43.86% 52.96% 3.18% N/A 2014-2015 1,113 19.86% 36.57% 60.56% 2.88% 4.67% 2013-2014 1,007 10.63% 39.92% 57.60% 2.48% 15.69% 2012-2013 951 10.62% 40.48% 56.89% 2.63% 22.50% 2011-2012 980 15.41% 35.00% 61.84% 3.16% 18.88%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Santa Rosa County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Santa Rosa County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 255 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** 247 96.86% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 251 98.43% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 249 97.65% *** ***

908 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 736 81.06% 171 18.83% Jail *** *** 731 80.51% 177 19.49% Nursing home *** *** 737 81.17% 171 18.83%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 107

County: Sarasota Sarasota County is in the SunCoast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 12. Central Florida Behavioral Health Network is the Managing Entity for Sarasota County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 391,451. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Sarasota County is 2 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population). Counts of involuntary examinations for Sarasota County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Sarasota County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Sarasota Memorial Hospital (Bayside Center for Behavioral)

Private Sarasota, Sarasota 1,600 45.10%

Coastal Behavioral Healthcare Public Sarasota, Sarasota 1,503 42.36% Suncoast Behavioral Health Center Private Bradenton, Manatee 155 4.37% Riverside Behavioral Center (Charlotte Regional Medical Center)

Private Punta Gorda, Charlotte 94 2.65%

Charlotte Behavioral Health Care Public Port Charlotte, Charlotte 51 1.44% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 145 4.09% Total 3,548 100.01%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Sarasota County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Sarasota County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Sarasota County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 3,548 19.08% 51.92% 45.63% 2.45% N/A 2014-2015 3,171 21.73% 48.09% 49.86% 2.05% 11.89% 2013-2014 3,235 19.13% 47.39% 49.27% 3.34% 9.68% 2012-2013 2,719 20.49% 46.93% 50.57% 2.50% 30.49% 2011-2012 2,529 19.89% 48.24% 49.31% 2.45% 40.29%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Sarasota County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Sarasota County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 677 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** 59 8.71% 610 90.10% DCF Custody *** *** 67 9.90% 610 90.10% Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 63 9.31% 610 90.10%

2,861 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 1,717 60.01% 1,138 39.78% Jail *** *** 1,698 59.35% 1,139 39.81% Nursing home *** *** 1,722 60.19% 1,138 39.78%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 108

County: Seminole Seminole County is in the Central DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 18. Central Florida Cares Health System is the Managing Entity for Seminole County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 444,123. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Seminole County is 1 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 1 million population or more). Counts of involuntary examinations for Seminole County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Seminole County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

South Seminole Hospital Private Longwood, Seminole 1,125 35.89% Aspire Health Partners (Seminole Behavioral Healthcare)

Public Sanford, Seminole 700 22.33%

University Behavioral Private Orlando, Orange 576 18.37% Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare)

Public Orlando, Orange 211 6.73%

Central Florida Behavioral Hospital Private Orlando, Orange 156 4.98% Florida Hospital - Orlando Private Orlando, Orange 114 3.64% Osceola Regional Medical Center Private Kissimmee, Osceola 84 2.68% Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare) CCSU

Public Orlando, Orange 53 1.69%

Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 116 3.70% Total 3,135 100.01%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Seminole County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Seminole County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Seminole County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 3,135 25.17% 63.96% 34.16% 1.88% N/A 2014-2015 3,230 24.61% 61.24% 36.56% 2.20% -2.94% 2013-2014 3,100 23.74% 63.06% 35.10% 1.84% 1.13% 2012-2013 3,010 20.83% 63.22% 35.32% 1.46% 4.15% 2011-2012 2,854 21.83% 59.50% 39.03% 1.47% 9.85%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Seminole County residents in Table C.

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 109

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Seminole County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 789 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 195 24.71% 540 68.44% 54 6.84% DCF Custody 35 4.44% 701 88.85% 53 6.72% Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 730 92.52% 50 6.34%

2,322 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 32 1.38% 2,163 93.15% 127 5.47% Jail *** *** 2,173 93.58% 130 5.60% Nursing home *** *** 2,178 93.80% 128 5.51%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 110

County: Sumter Sumter County is in the Central DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 5. Lutheran Services Florida is the Managing Entity for Sumter County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 118,505. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Sumter County is 3 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population). Counts of involuntary examinations for Sumter County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Sumter County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Life Stream Behavioral Center Public Leesburg, Lake 397 85.19% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 69 14.81% Total 466 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Sumter County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Sumter County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Sumter County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 466 21.46% 66.74% 28.33% 4.94% N/A 2014-2015 480 19.58% 60.00% 36.46% 3.54% -2.92% 2013-2014 418 16.99% 56.46% 39.23% 4.31% 11.48% 2012-2013 367 16.35% 63.22% 32.43% 4.36% 26.98% 2011-2012 352 13.35% 56.53% 39.49% 3.98% 32.39%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Sumter County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Sumter County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 100 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 26 26.00% 73 73.00% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 99 99.00% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 98 98.00% *** ***

363 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 327 90.08% 32 8.82% Jail *** *** 326 89.81% 33 9.09% Nursing home *** *** 330 90.91% 33 9.09%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 111

County: Suwannee Suwannee County is in the Northeast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 3. Lutheran Services Florida is the Managing Entity for Suwannee County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 44,887. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Suwannee County is 6 (Non-metro - Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area). Counts of involuntary examinations for Suwannee County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Suwannee County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) Public Lake City, Columbia 354 70.66% North Florida Regional Medical Center Private Gainesville, Alachua 44 8.78% UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital Private Gainesville, Alachua 43 8.58% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 60 11.98% Total 501 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Suwannee County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Suwannee County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Suwannee County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 501 28.74% 74.05% 25.95% 0.00% N/A 2014-2015 401 27.43% 71.07% 26.68% 2.24% 24.94% 2013-2014 265 23.40% 64.15% 32.83% 3.02% 89.06% 2012-2013 201 8.46% 62.19% 36.32% 1.49% 149.25% 2011-2012 150 9.33% 56.00% 43.33% 0.67% 234.00%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Suwannee County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Suwannee County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 144 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 32 22.22% 105 72.92% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 122 84.72% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 134 93.06% *** ***

353 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 332 94.05% *** *** Jail *** *** 323 91.50% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 333 94.33% *** ***

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 112

County: Taylor Taylor County is in the Northeast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 3. Big Bend Community Based Care is the Managing Entity for Taylor County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 23,000. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Taylor County is 6 (Non-metro - Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area). Counts of involuntary examinations for Taylor County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Taylor County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare Private Tallahassee, Leon 68 36.96% Apalachee Center Public Tallahassee, Leon 58 31.52% Eastside Psychiatric Hospital (Owned by Apalachee Center)

Private Tallahassee, Leon 28 15.22%

Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 30 16.30% Total 184 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Taylor County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Taylor County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Taylor County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 184 18.48% 48.91% 46.20% 4.89% N/A 2014-2015 121 15.70% 47.93% 50.41% 1.65% 52.07% 2013-2014 97 25.77% 44.33% 46.39% 9.28% 89.69% 2012-2013 86 17.44% 34.88% 54.65% 10.47% 113.95% 2011-2012 123 10.57% 49.59% 44.72% 5.69% 49.59%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Taylor County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Taylor County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 34 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** *** *** *** *** DCF Custody *** *** *** *** *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** *** *** *** ***

149 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 122 81.88% *** *** Jail *** *** 122 81.88% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 121 81.21% *** ***

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 113

County: Union Union County is in the Northeast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 8. Lutheran Services Florida is the Managing Entity for Union County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 15,910. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Union County is 6 (Non-metro - Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area). Counts of involuntary examinations for Union County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Union County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) Public Lake City, Columbia 37 40.22% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 55 59.78% Total 92 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Union County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Union County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Union County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 92 23.91% 55.43% 43.48% 1.09% N/A 2014-2015 108 26.85% 63.89% 31.48% 4.63% -14.81% 2013-2014 73 35.62% 60.27% 39.73% 0.00% 26.03% 2012-2013 94 19.15% 48.94% 47.87% 3.19% -2.13% 2011-2012 39 15.38% 33.33% 64.10% 2.56% 135.90%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Union County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Union County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % *** Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** *** *** *** *** DCF Custody *** *** *** *** *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** *** *** *** ***

70 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 68 97.14% *** *** Jail *** *** 66 94.29% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 68 97.14% *** ***

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 114

County: Volusia Volusia County is in the Northeast DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 7. Lutheran Services Florida is the Managing Entity for Volusia County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 508,744. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Volusia County is 2 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population). Counts of involuntary examinations for Volusia County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Volusia County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

SMA Behavioral Health Services Public Daytona Beach, Volusia 1,508 39.56% Halifax Psychiatric Center North Public Daytona Beach, Volusia 853 22.38% Halifax Health Medical Center Private Daytona Beach, Volusia 833 21.85% Central Florida Behavioral Hospital Private Orlando, Orange 108 2.83% University Behavioral Private Orlando, Orange 88 2.31% The Vines Hospital Private Ocala, Marion 80 2.10% South Seminole Hospital Private Longwood, Seminole 55 1.44% River Point Behavioral Health Private Jacksonville, Duval 48 1.26% Ten Broeck Tampa (North Tampa Behavioral Health)

Private Wesley Chapel, Pasco 30 0.79%

Aspire Health Partners (Seminole Behavioral Healthcare)

Public Sanford, Seminole 28 0.73%

Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare)

Public Orlando, Orange 26 0.68%

Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 155 3.41% Total 3,812 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Volusia County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Volusia County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Volusia County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 3,812 23.58% 65.74% 30.61% 3.65% N/A 2014-2015 3,795 22.40% 66.09% 30.43% 3.48% 0.45% 2013-2014 3,695 21.79% 63.11% 32.96% 3.92% 3.17% 2012-2013 4,147 17.68% 62.24% 34.39% 3.38% -8.08% 2011-2012 4,319 17.83% 61.50% 36.05% 2.45% -11.74%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Volusia County residents in Table C.

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 115

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Volusia County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 899 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 189 21.02% 682 75.86% 28 3.11% DCF Custody 70 7.79% 786 87.43% 43 4.78% Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 844 93.88% 42 4.67%

2,892 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 69 2.39% 2,682 92.74% 141 4.88% Jail 82 2.84% 2,671 92.36% 139 4.81% Nursing home 49 1.69% 2,702 93.43% 141 4.88%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 116

County: Wakulla Wakulla County is in the Northwest DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 2. Big Bend Community Based Care is the Managing Entity for Wakulla County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 31,547. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Wakulla County is 2 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population). Counts of involuntary examinations for Wakulla County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Wakulla County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare Private Tallahassee, Leon 180 73.47% Apalachee Center Public Tallahassee, Leon 26 10.61% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 39 15.92% Total 245 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Wakulla County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Wakulla County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Wakulla County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 245 39.18% 50.20% 45.71% 4.08% N/A 2014-2015 235 45.96% 56.60% 39.57% 3.83% 4.26% 2013-2014 165 36.36% 64.24% 33.94% 1.82% 48.48% 2012-2013 113 19.47% 54.87% 38.94% 6.19% 116.81% 2011-2012 156 21.15% 54.49% 39.10% 6.41% 57.05%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Wakulla County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Wakulla County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 96 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** 51 53.13% 38 39.58% DCF Custody *** *** 57 59.38% 38 39.58% Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 58 60.42% 38 39.58%

147 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 99 67.35% 48 32.65% Jail *** *** 94 63.95% 48 32.65% Nursing home *** *** 99 67.35% 48 32.65%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 117

County: Walton Walton County is in the Northwest DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 1. Big Bend Community Based Care is the Managing Entity for Walton County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 61,665. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Walton County is 3 (Metro - Counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population). Counts of involuntary examinations for Walton County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Walton County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Fort Walton Beach Medical Center Private Ft. Walton Beach, Okaloosa 209 68.08% Baptist Hospital Private Pensacola, Escambia 47 15.31% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 51 16.61% Total 307 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Walton County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Walton County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Walton County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 307 16.94% 40.72% 55.05% 4.23% N/A 2014-2015 336 16.37% 38.39% 58.93% 2.68% -8.63% 2013-2014 345 13.33% 45.51% 52.17% 2.32% -11.01% 2012-2013 356 11.24% 38.20% 58.99% 2.81% -13.76% 2011-2012 340 12.94% 39.71% 57.94% 2.35% -9.71%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Walton County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Walton County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 52 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** 49 94.23% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 49 94.23% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 51 98.08% *** ***

254 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 54 21.26% 199 78.35% Jail *** *** 55 21.65% 199 78.35% Nursing home *** *** 54 21.26% 199 78.35%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 118

County: Washington Washington County is in the Northwest DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 14. Big Bend Community Based Care is the Managing Entity for Washington County. The county's estimated 2015 population was 25,290. The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Code for Washington County is 6 (Non-metro - Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area). Counts of involuntary examinations for Washington County residents are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations for Residents of Washington County - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Life Management Center of Northwest Florida Public Panama City, Bay 101 49.75% Emerald Coast Behavioral Hospital Private Panama City, Bay 71 34.98% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 31 15.27% Total 203 100.00%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Washington County are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Included are percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of Washington County who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examination. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Washington County - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 203 19.70% 66.50% 30.05% 3.45% N/A 2014-2015 174 23.56% 70.69% 25.86% 3.45% 16.67% 2013-2014 158 22.78% 69.62% 25.32% 5.06% 28.48% 2012-2013 177 20.34% 68.36% 28.25% 3.39% 14.69% 2011-2012 161 11.18% 62.11% 33.54% 4.35% 26.09%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of the people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for Washington County residents in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Washington County - Location Location Prior to Involuntary Examination

as Reported on Cover Sheet Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 40 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** *** *** *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 39 97.50% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 40 100.00% *** ***

163 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 41 25.15% 114 69.94% *** *** Jail *** *** 154 94.48% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 155 95.09% *** ***

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 119

b. Summary Pages: DCF Regions (6)

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 120

DCF Region: Central The Central Region includes the following counties: Brevard, Citrus, Hardee, Hernando4, Highlands, Lake, Marion, Orange, Osceola, Polk, Seminole and Sumter. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of DCF's Central Region are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of DCF Central Region - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare) Public Orlando, Orange 4,915 12.24% Circles of Care Public Melbourne, Brevard 3,707 9.23% The Centers Public Ocala, Marion 2,928 7.29% Life Stream Behavioral Center Public Leesburg, Lake 2,843 7.08% Lakeland Regional Medical Center Private Lakeland, Polk 2,758 6.87% South Seminole Hospital Private Longwood, Seminole 2,640 6.57% Central Florida Behavioral Hospital Private Orlando, Orange 2,523 6.28% Peace River Center Public Bartow, Polk 2,278 5.67% University Behavioral Private Orlando, Orange 2,208 5.50% Park Place Behavioral Health Care Public Kissimmee, Osceola 1,458 3.63% Osceola Regional Medical Center Private Kissimmee, Osceola 1,361 3.39% Wuesthoff Medical Center - Rockledge Private Rockledge, Brevard 1,323 3.29% Florida Hospital - Orlando Private Orlando, Orange 1,223 3.05% Circles of Care CCSU Public Melbourne, Brevard 1,107 2.76% Aspire Health Partners (Seminole Behavioral Healthcare) Public Sanford, Seminole 1,061 2.64% Winter Haven Hospital Private Winter Haven, Polk 999 2.49% The Vines Hospital Private Ocala, Marion 796 1.98% Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare) CCSU

Public Orlando, Orange 727 1.81%

Ten Broeck Tampa (North Tampa Behavioral Health) Private Wesley Chapel, Pasco 548 1.36% Morton Plant North Bay Hospital Recovery Center Public Lutz, Pasco 437 1.09% Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center Lake Placid Private Lake Placid, Highlands 382 0.95% Medical Center of Trinity - West Pasco Campus Private New Port Richey, Pasco 262 0.65% UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital Private Gainesville, Alachua 166 0.41% North Florida Regional Medical Center Private Gainesville, Alachua 145 0.36% St. Joseph Hospital Behavioral Health Care Private Tampa, Hillsborough 126 0.31% Baycare Behavioral Health Public New Port Richey, Pasco 100 0.25% Mental Health Care (Gracepoint) Public Tampa, Hillsborough 86 0.21% Northside Behavioral Health Center Public Tampa, Hillsborough 83 0.21% Brandon Regional Hospital (Galencare) Private Brandon, Hillsborough 70 0.17% Riverside Behavioral Center (Charlotte Regional Medical Center)

Private Punta Gorda, Charlotte 55 0.14%

St. Anthony's Hospital Private St. Petersburg, Pinellas 53 0.13% SMA Behavioral Health Services Public Daytona Beach, Volusia 52 0.13%

4 One Baker Act receiving facility in Hernando County, Springbrook Hospital, did not submit forms for several years. Forms are now being submitted. Springbook Hospital provided counts of involuntary examinations by calendar year as follows: 2013 (1,564), 2014 (1,438), and 2015 (1,465). Between 19% and 29% of these were for children. This means that counts of involuntary examination, mainly for Hernando County residents, are undercounted in this report. This impacted counts the most for reports based on geographic areas for Hernando County, DCF’s Central Region, Lutheran Services (Managing Entity), and the 5th Judicial Circuit

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 121

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Suncoast Behavioral Health Center Private Bradenton, Manatee 51 0.13% Mease Dunedin Hospital Public Dunedin, Pinellas 50 0.12% Tampa Community Hospital (Town & Country Hospital) Private Tampa, Hillsborough 49 0.12% Memorial Hospital of Tampa Private Tampa, Hillsborough 43 0.11% Mental Health Care (Gracepoint) CCSU Public Tampa, Hillsborough 36 0.09% Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Gainesville) Public Gainesville, Alachua 36 0.09% Largo Medical Center/Indian Rocks Private Largo, Pinellas 31 0.08% New Horizons of the Treasure Coast Public Ft. Pierce, Saint Lucie 30 0.07% Sarasota Memorial Hospital (Bayside Center for Behavioral)

Private Sarasota, Sarasota 27 0.07%

Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 386 0.96% Total 40,159 99.98%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of DCF's Central Region are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for DCF Central Region residents under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the Central DCF Region - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 40,159 20.42% 57.25% 41.34% 1.41% N/A 2014-2015 39,378 21.02% 57.13% 41.20% 1.67% 1.98% 2013-2014 38,539 19.78% 56.81% 41.33% 1.86% 4.20% 2012-2013 34,084 19.54% 56.53% 41.41% 2.06% 17.82% 2011-2012 33,069 18.52% 55.64% 42.32% 2.03% 21.44%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of DCF's Central Region in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Central DCF Region - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 8,202 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 1,531 18.67% 6,206 75.66% *** *** DCF Custody 390 4.75% 7,366 89.81% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody 144 1.76% 7,622 92.93% *** ***

31,795 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 434 1.36% 28,555 89.81% 2,806 8.83% Jail 570 1.79% 28,358 89.19% 2,867 9.02% Nursing home 133 0.42% 28,856 90.76% 2,806 8.83%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 122

DCF Region: Northeast The Northeast Region includes the following counties: Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Duval, Flagler, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Lafayette, Levy, Madison, Nassau, Putnam, Saint Johns, Suwannee, Taylor, Union and Volusia. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of DCF's Northeast Region are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of DCF Northeast Region - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Mental Health Resource Center - South Public Jacksonville, Duval 2,290 9.96% Mental Health Resource Center - North Public Jacksonville, Duval 1,914 8.32% SMA Behavioral Health Services Public Daytona Beach, Volusia 1,787 7.77% Mental Health Resource Center - North CCSU Public Jacksonville, Duval 1,785 7.76% UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital Private Gainesville, Alachua 1,524 6.63% Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Gainesville) Public Gainesville, Alachua 1,336 5.81% River Point Behavioral Health Private Jacksonville, Duval 1,323 5.75% Memorial Hospital of Jacksonville Public Jacksonville, Duval 1,249 5.43% Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) Public Lake City, Columbia 1,226 5.33% Halifax Psychiatric Center North Public Daytona Beach, Volusia 1,106 4.81% Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville (Baptist Health Center)

Private Jacksonville, Duval 1,079 4.69%

UF Health Jacksonville (Shands Jacksonville Healthcare)

Private Jacksonville, Duval 1,048 4.56%

Orange Park Medical Center Private Orange Park, Clay 1,001 4.35% Halifax Health Medical Center Private Daytona Beach, Volusia 921 4.00% Flagler Hospital Private St. Augustine, Saint Johns 659 2.87% North Florida Regional Medical Center Private Gainesville, Alachua 612 2.66% Wekiva Springs Center Private Jacksonville, Duval 539 2.34% The Vines Hospital Private Ocala, Marion 353 1.53% Apalachee Center Public Tallahassee, Leon 139 0.60% Central Florida Behavioral Hospital Private Orlando, Orange 127 0.55% University Behavioral Private Orlando, Orange 104 0.45% Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare Private Tallahassee, Leon 96 0.42% Eastside Psychiatric Hospital (Owned by Apalachee Center)

Private Tallahassee, Leon 88 0.38%

South Seminole Hospital Private Longwood, Seminole 74 0.32% Capital Regional Medical Center Private Tallahassee, Leon 69 0.30% Ten Broeck Tampa (North Tampa Behavioral Health)

Private Wesley Chapel, Pasco 48 0.21%

Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare)

Public Orlando, Orange 47 0.20%

UF Health Shands Hospital Private Gainesville, Alachua 47 0.20% Life Stream Behavioral Center Public Leesburg, Lake 44 0.19% Aspire Health Partners (Seminole Behavioral Healthcare)

Public Sanford, Seminole 31 0.13%

Wuesthoff Medical Center - Rockledge Private Rockledge, Brevard 27 0.12% Osceola Regional Medical Center Private Kissimmee, Osceola 26 0.11% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 280 1.22% Total 22,999 99.97%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 123

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of DCF's Northeast Region are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for DCF Northeast Region residents under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the Northeast DCF Region - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 22,999 19.28% 58.18% 38.81% 3.01% N/A 2014-2015 21,708 18.35% 56.90% 40.70% 2.40% 5.95% 2013-2014 18,130 21.62% 56.29% 41.30% 2.41% 26.86% 2012-2013 17,697 20.84% 58.03% 39.58% 2.39% 29.96% 2011-2012 17,540 19.95% 56.37% 41.21% 2.41% 31.12%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of DCF's Northeast Region in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Northeast DCF Region - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 4,435 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 826 18.62% 3,447 77.72% *** *** DCF Custody 250 5.64% 4,013 90.48% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody 40 0.90% 4,222 95.20% *** ***

18,466 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 308 1.67% 16,029 86.80% 2,129 11.53% Jail 440 2.38% 15,882 86.01% 2,144 11.61% Nursing home 129 0.70% 16,211 87.79% 2,126 11.51%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 124

DCF Region: Northwest The Northwest Region includes the following counties: Bay, Calhoun, Escambia, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Wakulla, Walton and Washington. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of DCF's Northwest Region are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of DCF Northwest Region - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Baptist Hospital Private Pensacola, Escambia 3,812 29.64% Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare Private Tallahassee, Leon 1,866 14.51% Fort Walton Beach Medical Center Private Ft. Walton Beach, Okaloosa 1,605 12.48% West Florida Regional Medical Center Private Pensacola, Escambia 1,485 11.55% Emerald Coast Behavioral Hospital Private Panama City, Bay 1,252 9.73% Life Management Center of Northwest Florida Public Panama City, Bay 900 7.00% Apalachee Center Public Tallahassee, Leon 579 4.50% Capital Regional Medical Center Private Tallahassee, Leon 445 3.46% Eastside Psychiatric Hospital (Owned by Apalachee Center)

Private Tallahassee, Leon 372 2.89%

Lakeview Center Public Pensacola, Escambia 355 2.76% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 190 1.48% Total 12,861 100%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of DCF's Northwest Region are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for DCF Northwest Region residents under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the Northwest DCF Region - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 12,861 19.63% 47.33% 48.64% 4.03% N/A 2014-2015 12,708 19.07% 46.71% 49.71% 3.58% 1.20% 2013-2014 12,097 16.52% 44.86% 51.79% 3.35% 6.32% 2012-2013 10,776 14.45% 45.21% 51.40% 3.39% 19.35% 2011-2012 10,901 14.94% 43.54% 52.75% 3.72% 17.98%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of DCF's Northwest Region in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Northwest DCF Region - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 2,524 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 200 7.92% 2,041 80.86% *** *** DCF Custody 29 1.15% 2,223 88.07% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 2,234 88.51% *** ***

10,287 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 119 1.16% 7,625 74.12% 2,543 24.72% Jail 45 0.44% 7,680 74.66% 2,562 24.91% Nursing home *** *** 7,735 75.19% 2,538 24.67%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 125

DCF Region: Southeast The Southeast Region includes the following counties: Broward, Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee, Palm Beach and Saint Lucie. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of DCF's Southeast Region are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of DCF Southeast Region - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Memorial Regional Hospital Public Hollywood, Broward 3,655 13.05% JFK Medical Center North Campus (West Palm Hospital)

Private West Palm Beach, Palm Beach 3,490 12.46%

Broward Health Imperial Point Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 2,658 9.49% University Hospital and Medical Center Private Tamarac, Broward 2,648 9.45% New Horizons of the Treasure Coast Public Ft. Pierce, Saint Lucie 1,867 6.67% JFK Medical Center Private Atlantis, Palm Beach 1,546 5.52% South County Mental Health Center Public Delray Beach, Palm Beach 1,499 5.35% Delray Medical Center Private Delray Beach, Palm Beach 1,218 4.35% Fort Lauderdale Hospital Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 1,148 4.10% Lawnwood Regional Medical Center & Heart Institute/Lawnwood Pavilion

Private Ft. Pierce, Saint Lucie 954 3.41%

Indian River Memorial Hospital Private Vero Beach, Indian River 936 3.34% Treasure Coast Behavioral Healthcare at St. Lucie Medical Center

Private Port St Lucie, Saint Lucie 859 3.07%

The Jerome Golden Center for Behavioral Health (West Palm Beach)

Public West Palm Beach, Palm Beach 833 2.97%

St. Mary's Medical Center Private West Palm Beach, Palm Beach 804 2.87% Broward Health Medical Center Public Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 622 2.22% Plantation General Hospital Private Plantation, Broward 545 1.95% Henderson Behavioral Health Public Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 512 1.83% Atlantic Shores Hospital Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 436 1.56% Aventura Hospital and Medical Center Private Adventura, Miami-Dade 386 1.38% The Jerome Golden Center for Behavioral Health (Belle Glades)

Public Belle Glades, Palm Beach 218 0.78%

Veteran's Administration Hospital Private West Palm Beach, Palm Beach 218 0.78% Saint Lucie Medical Center/ Port St Lucie Hospital

Private Port St. Lucie, Saint Lucie 180 0.64%

Larkin Community Hospital Behavioral Health Services

Private Hollywood, Broward 53 0.19%

Mount Sinai Medical Center Private Miami Beach, Miami-Dade 50 0.18% Jackson Behavioral Health Hospital Public Miami, Miami-Dade 49 0.17% Southern Winds Hospital Private Hialeah, Miami-Dade 49 0.17% North Shore Medical Center Private Miami, Miami-Dade 48 0.17% North Shore Medical Center at FMC Campus Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 42 0.15% Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare)

Public Orlando, Orange 31 0.11%

Wuesthoff Medical Center - Rockledge Private Rockledge, Brevard 29 0.10% Memorial Hospital of Jacksonville Public Jacksonville, Duval 27 0.10% South Seminole Hospital Private Longwood, Seminole 27 0.10% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 375 1.34%

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Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Total 28,012 100.02% Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of DCF's Southeast Region are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for DCF Southeast Region residents under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the Southeast DCF Region - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 28,012 15.60% 43.22% 55.56% 1.22% N/A 2014-2015 28,810 16.29% 43.09% 55.55% 1.36% -2.77% 2013-2014 27,609 16.73% 44.16% 54.63% 1.20% 1.46% 2012-2013 26,413 15.53% 44.94% 53.79% 1.26% 6.05% 2011-2012 25,790 14.78% 45.56% 53.09% 1.35% 8.62%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of DCF's Southeast Region in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Southeast DCF Region - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 4,370 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 911 20.85% 3,098 70.89% *** *** DCF Custody 122 2.79% 3,765 86.16% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody 85 1.95% 3,803 87.03% *** ***

23,514 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 354 1.51% 22,046 93.76% 1,114 4.74% Jail 278 1.18% 22,083 93.91% 1,153 4.90% Nursing home 68 0.29% 22,329 94.96% 1,117 4.75%

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DCF Region: Southern The Southern Region includes the following counties: Miami-Dade and Monroe. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of DCF's Southern Region are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of DCF Southern Region - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Jackson Behavioral Health Hospital Public Miami, Miami-Dade 5,888 21.34% Palmetto General Hospital Private Hialeah, Miami-Dade 2,115 7.66% Southern Winds Hospital Private Hialeah, Miami-Dade 1,952 7.07% Community Health of South Florida Public Miami, Miami-Dade 1,946 7.05% Mount Sinai Medical Center Private Miami Beach, Miami-Dade 1,699 6.16% North Shore Medical Center Private Miami, Miami-Dade 1,652 5.99% Larkin Community Hospital Private South Miami, Miami-Dade 1,643 5.95% Citrus Health Network Public Hialeah, Miami-Dade 1,382 5.01% Jackson South Community Hospital Private Miami, Miami-Dade 1,286 4.66% Kendall Regional Medical Center Private Miami, Miami-Dade 1,214 4.40% Westchester General Hospital Private Miami, Miami-Dade 1,190 4.31% Aventura Hospital and Medical Center Private Adventura, Miami-Dade 1,133 4.11% Citrus Health Network CCSU Public Hialeah, Miami-Dade 836 3.03% University of Miami Hospital Private Miami, Miami-Dade 826 2.99% Banyan Health Systems (Miami Behavioral Health Center)

Public Miami, Miami-Dade 756 2.74%

Mercy Hospital A Campus of Plantation General Hospital

Private Miami, Miami-Dade 357 1.29%

Memorial Regional Hospital Public Hollywood, Broward 346 1.25% Guidance/Care Center Public Marathon, Monroe 273 0.99% Nicklaus Children's Hospital (Miami Children's Hospital)

Private Miami, Miami-Dade 250 0.91%

Depoo Hospital (Lower Keys Medical Center) Public Key West, Monroe 187 0.68% Jackson Community Mental Health Center (Jackson North)

Public Opa Locka, Miami-Dade 165 0.60%

Fort Lauderdale Hospital Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 42 0.15% Broward Health Imperial Point Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 35 0.13% Atlantic Shores Hospital Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 28 0.10% Henderson Behavioral Health Public Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 28 0.10% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 367 1.33% Total 27,596 100%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of DCF's Southern Region are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for DCF Southern Region residents under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

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Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the Southern DCF Region - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 27,596 8.64% 46.84% 50.96% 2.21% N/A 2014-2015 26,041 9.63% 46.98% 50.82% 2.19% 5.97% 2013-2014 24,387 10.12% 46.38% 51.12% 2.50% 13.16% 2012-2013 20,882 9.80% 45.19% 52.19% 2.61% 32.15% 2011-2012 16,336 11.51% 44.94% 52.31% 2.74% 68.93%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of DCF's Southern Region in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Southern DCF Region - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 2,385 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 720 30.19% 988 41.43% *** *** DCF Custody 209 8.76% 1,540 64.57% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody 64 2.68% 1,693 70.99% *** ***

25,009 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 1,620 6.48% 19,991 79.94% 3,398 13.59% Jail 260 1.04% 21,743 86.94% 3,006 12.02% Nursing home 351 1.40% 21,221 84.85% 3,437 13.74%

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DCF Region: Suncoast The Suncoast Region includes the following counties: Charlotte, Collier, Desoto, Glades, Hendry, Hillsborough, Lee, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas and Sarasota. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of DCF's Suncoast Region are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of DCF Suncoast Region - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Mental Health Care (Gracepoint) Public Tampa, Hillsborough 5,290 10.96% Personal Enrichment Through Mental Health Services Public Pinellas Park, Pinellas 2,989 6.19% St. Joseph Hospital Behavioral Health Care Private Tampa, Hillsborough 2,896 6.00% SalusCare Public Fort Myers, Lee 2,651 5.49% Morton Plant North Bay Hospital Recovery Center Public Lutz, Pasco 2,408 4.99% Mental Health Care (Gracepoint) CCSU Public Tampa, Hillsborough 2,214 4.59% Park Royal Hospital Private Fort Myers, Lee 2,193 4.54% Largo Medical Center/Indian Rocks Private Largo, Pinellas 1,960 4.06% Medical Center of Trinity - West Pasco Campus Private New Port Richey, Pasco 1,939 4.02% Sarasota Memorial Hospital (Bayside Center for Behavioral)

Private Sarasota, Sarasota 1,836 3.80%

Mease Dunedin Hospital Public Dunedin, Pinellas 1,691 3.50% Coastal Behavioral Healthcare Public Sarasota, Sarasota 1,604 3.32% Ten Broeck Tampa (North Tampa Behavioral Health)

Private Wesley Chapel, Pasco 1,475 3.06%

St. Anthony's Hospital Private St. Petersburg, Pinellas 1,410 2.92% David Lawrence Mental Health Center Public Naples, Collier 1,256 2.60% Brandon Regional Hospital (Galencare) Private Brandon, Hillsborough 1,215 2.52% SalusCare CCSU Public Fort Myers, Lee 1,170 2.42% Memorial Hospital of Tampa Private Tampa, Hillsborough 1,155 2.39% Suncoast Behavioral Health Center Private Bradenton, Manatee 1,155 2.39% Personal Enrichment Through Mental Health Services CCSU

Public Pinellas Park, Pinellas 1,143 2.37%

Baycare Behavioral Health Public New Port Richey, Pasco 1,107 2.29% Charlotte Behavioral Health Care Public Port Charlotte, Charlotte 937 1.94% Centerstone of Florida (Manatee Glens Crisis Center)

Public Bradenton, Manatee 910 1.89%

Riverside Behavioral Center (Charlotte Regional Medical Center)

Private Punta Gorda, Charlotte 881 1.83%

Windmoor Healthcare of Clearwater Private Clearwater, Pinellas 846 1.75% Veteran's Administration Hospital - Bay Pines Private Bay Pines, Pinellas 751 1.56% Tampa Community Hospital (Town & Country Hospital)

Private Tampa, Hillsborough 727 1.51%

Northside Behavioral Health Center Public Tampa, Hillsborough 608 1.26% Morton Plant Hospital Private Clearwater, Pinellas 596 1.24% Centerstone of Florida (Manatee Glens Hospital) Private Bradenton, Manatee 410 0.85% The Jerome Golden Center for Behavioral Health (Belle Glades)

Public Belle Glades, Palm Beach 88 0.18%

Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) Public Lake City, Columbia 84 0.17% Central Florida Behavioral Hospital Private Orlando, Orange 62 0.13% South Seminole Hospital Private Longwood, Seminole 43 0.09% Lakeland Regional Medical Center Private Lakeland, Polk 40 0.08%

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Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

The Vines Hospital Private Ocala, Marion 39 0.08% University Behavioral Private Orlando, Orange 37 0.08% North Florida Regional Medical Center Private Gainesville, Alachua 29 0.06% Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Gainesville) Public Gainesville, Alachua 28 0.06% UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital Private Gainesville, Alachua 27 0.06% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 353 0.73% Total 48,253 99.97%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of DCF's Suncoast Region are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for DCF Suncoast Region residents under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the Suncoast DCF Region - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 48,253 19.80% 52.04% 46.37% 1.59% N/A 2014-2015 44,397 21.58% 51.34% 46.76% 1.90% 8.69% 2013-2014 41,540 20.32% 49.23% 48.90% 1.88% 16.16% 2012-2013 38,327 19.71% 49.07% 48.97% 1.96% 25.90% 2011-2012 35,613 18.82% 49.07% 48.89% 2.04% 35.49%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of DCF's Suncoast Region in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Suncoast DCF Region - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 9,553 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 2,858 29.92% 5,088 53.26% *** *** DCF Custody 292 3.06% 7,652 80.10% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody 136 1.42% 7,832 81.98% *** ***

38,515 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 1,211 3.14% 31,136 80.84% 6,168 16.01% Jail 448 1.16% 31,817 82.61% 6,250 16.23% Nursing home 265 0.69% 32,064 83.25% 6,186 16.06%

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c. Summary Pages: Managing Entities (7)

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Managing Entity: Big Bend Community Based Care Big Bend Community Based Care serves the following counties: Bay, Calhoun, Escambia, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Taylor, Wakulla, Walton and Washington. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents in these counties are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents Served by Big Bend Community Based Care - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Baptist Hospital Private Pensacola, Escambia 3,812 28.79% Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare Private Tallahassee, Leon 1,944 14.68% Fort Walton Beach Medical Center Private Ft. Walton Beach, Okaloosa 1,605 12.12% West Florida Regional Medical Center Private Pensacola, Escambia 1,485 11.22% Emerald Coast Behavioral Hospital Private Panama City, Bay 1,252 9.46% Life Management Center of Northwest Florida Public Panama City, Bay 900 6.80% Apalachee Center Public Tallahassee, Leon 710 5.36% Capital Regional Medical Center Private Tallahassee, Leon 505 3.81% Eastside Psychiatric Hospital (Owned by Apalachee Center)

Private Tallahassee, Leon 457 3.45%

Lakeview Center Public Pensacola, Escambia 355 2.68% UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital Private Gainesville, Alachua 26 0.20% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 190 1.43% Total 13,241 100%

Counts of involuntary examinations for counties served by Big Bend Community Based Care are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents in counties served by Big Bend Community Based Care who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents Served by Big Bend Community Based Care - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 13,241 19.61% 47.67% 48.23% 4.10% N/A 2014-2015 13,049 18.96% 47.08% 49.32% 3.59% 1.47% 2013-2014 12,409 16.47% 45.33% 51.25% 3.42% 6.70% 2012-2013 11,036 14.48% 45.46% 51.09% 3.45% 19.98% 2011-2012 11,229 14.85% 44.06% 52.03% 3.91% 17.92%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of the counties served by Big Bend Community Based Care in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents Served by Big Bend Community Based Care - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 2,596 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 209 8.05% 2,085 80.32% *** *** DCF Custody 34 1.31% 2,271 87.48% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 2,286 88.06% *** ***

10,591 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 138 1.30% 7,876 74.37% 2,577 24.33% Jail 47 0.44% 7,948 75.04% 2,596 24.51% Nursing home *** *** 7,997 75.51% 2,572 24.28%

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Managing Entity: Broward Behavioral Health Coalition Broward Behavioral Health Coalition serves the following counties: Broward. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents in these counties are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents Served by Broward Behavioral Health Coalition - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Memorial Regional Hospital Public Hollywood, Broward 3,621 27.07% University Hospital and Medical Center Private Tamarac, Broward 2,599 19.43% Broward Health Imperial Point Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 2,582 19.30% Fort Lauderdale Hospital Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 1,120 8.37% Broward Health Medical Center Public Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 619 4.63% Plantation General Hospital Private Plantation, Broward 535 4.00% Henderson Behavioral Health Public Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 505 3.77% Atlantic Shores Hospital Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 428 3.20% Aventura Hospital and Medical Center Private Adventura, Miami-Dade 376 2.81% JFK Medical Center North Campus (West Palm Hospital)

Private West Palm Beach, Palm Beach

194 1.45%

Delray Medical Center Private Delray Beach, Palm Beach 90 0.67% South County Mental Health Center Public Delray Beach, Palm Beach 71 0.53% Larkin Community Hospital Behavioral Health Services

Private Hollywood, Broward 52 0.39%

Mount Sinai Medical Center Private Miami Beach, Miami-Dade 46 0.34% North Shore Medical Center Private Miami, Miami-Dade 45 0.34% Jackson Behavioral Health Hospital Public Miami, Miami-Dade 43 0.32% North Shore Medical Center at FMC Campus Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 42 0.31% Southern Winds Hospital Private Hialeah, Miami-Dade 42 0.31% Memorial Hospital of Jacksonville Public Jacksonville, Duval 27 0.20% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 341 2.36% Total 13,378 99.99%

Counts of involuntary examinations for counties served by Broward Behavioral Health Coalition are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents in counties served by Broward Behavioral Health Coalition who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents Served by Broward Behavioral Health Coalition - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 13,378 14.95% 41.28% 58.05% 0.67% N/A 2014-2015 13,928 15.98% 41.54% 57.52% 0.95% -3.95% 2013-2014 13,384 17.24% 44.08% 55.07% 0.86% -0.04% 2012-2013 12,579 14.89% 44.40% 54.74% 0.86% 6.35% 2011-2012 12,638 14.23% 47.27% 51.82% 0.91% 5.86%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of the counties served by Broward Behavioral Health Coalition in Table C.

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Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents Served by Broward Behavioral Health Coalition - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 2,000 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 619 30.95% 1,129 56.45% *** *** DCF Custody 77 3.85% 1,672 83.60% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody 66 3.30% 1,685 84.25% *** ***

11,295 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 280 2.48% 10,395 92.03% 620 5.49% Jail 57 0.50% 10,592 93.78% 646 5.72% Nursing home 37 0.33% 10,633 94.14% 625 5.53%

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Managing Entity: Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Central Florida Behavioral Health Network serves the following counties: Charlotte, Collier, Desoto, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Highlands, Hillsborough, Lee, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk and Sarasota. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents in these counties are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents Served by Central Florida Behavioral Health Network - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Mental Health Care (Gracepoint) Public Tampa, Hillsborough 5,333 9.42% Personal Enrichment Through Mental Health Services

Public Pinellas Park, Pinellas 2,991 5.29%

St. Joseph Hospital Behavioral Health Care Private Tampa, Hillsborough 2,986 5.28% Lakeland Regional Medical Center Private Lakeland, Polk 2,778 4.91% Morton Plant North Bay Hospital Recovery Center Public Lutz, Pasco 2,759 4.88% SalusCare Public Fort Myers, Lee 2,655 4.69% Peace River Center Public Bartow, Polk 2,285 4.04% Mental Health Care (Gracepoint) CCSU Public Tampa, Hillsborough 2,239 3.96% Park Royal Hospital Private Fort Myers, Lee 2,195 3.88% Largo Medical Center/Indian Rocks Private Largo, Pinellas 1,968 3.48% Medical Center of Trinity - West Pasco Campus Private New Port Richey, Pasco 1,941 3.43% Sarasota Memorial Hospital (Bayside Center for Behavioral)

Private Sarasota, Sarasota 1,843 3.26%

Mease Dunedin Hospital Public Dunedin, Pinellas 1,717 3.03% Ten Broeck Tampa (North Tampa Behavioral Health) Private Wesley Chapel, Pasco 1,705 3.01% Coastal Behavioral Healthcare Public Sarasota, Sarasota 1,607 2.84% St. Anthony's Hospital Private St. Petersburg, Pinellas 1,453 2.57% David Lawrence Mental Health Center Public Naples, Collier 1,257 2.22% Brandon Regional Hospital (Galencare) Private Brandon, Hillsborough 1,247 2.20% Suncoast Behavioral Health Center Private Bradenton, Manatee 1,182 2.09% Memorial Hospital of Tampa Private Tampa, Hillsborough 1,177 2.08% SalusCare CCSU Public Fort Myers, Lee 1,170 2.07% Personal Enrichment Through Mental Health Services CCSU

Public Pinellas Park, Pinellas 1,146 2.03%

Baycare Behavioral Health Public New Port Richey, Pasco 1,118 1.98% Winter Haven Hospital Private Winter Haven, Polk 999 1.77% Charlotte Behavioral Health Care Public Port Charlotte, Charlotte 938 1.66% Centerstone of Florida (Manatee Glens Crisis Center)

Public Bradenton, Manatee 910 1.61%

Riverside Behavioral Center (Charlotte Regional Medical Center)

Private Punta Gorda, Charlotte 907 1.60%

Windmoor Healthcare of Clearwater Private Clearwater, Pinellas 850 1.50% Veteran's Administration Hospital - Bay Pines Private Bay Pines, Pinellas 760 1.34% Tampa Community Hospital (Town & Country Hospital)

Private Tampa, Hillsborough 756 1.34%

Northside Behavioral Health Center Public Tampa, Hillsborough 689 1.22% Morton Plant Hospital Private Clearwater, Pinellas 617 1.09% Central Florida Behavioral Hospital Private Orlando, Orange 417 0.74% Centerstone of Florida (Manatee Glens Hospital) Private Bradenton, Manatee 410 0.72%

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Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center Lake Placid

Private Lake Placid, Highlands 385 0.68%

University Behavioral Private Orlando, Orange 197 0.35% Park Place Behavioral Health Care Public Kissimmee, Osceola 96 0.17% The Jerome Golden Center for Behavioral Health (Belle Glades)

Public Belle Glades, Palm Beach 88 0.16%

Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) Public Lake City, Columbia 84 0.15% Osceola Regional Medical Center Private Kissimmee, Osceola 81 0.14% South Seminole Hospital Private Longwood, Seminole 61 0.11% The Vines Hospital Private Ocala, Marion 60 0.11% Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare)

Public Orlando, Orange 54 0.10%

North Florida Regional Medical Center Private Gainesville, Alachua 41 0.07% Florida Hospital - Orlando Private Orlando, Orange 31 0.05% Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Gainesville) Public Gainesville, Alachua 30 0.05% UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital Private Gainesville, Alachua 28 0.05% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 346 0.57% Total 56,587 100.03%

Counts of involuntary examinations for counties served by Central Florida Behavioral Health Network are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents in counties served by Central Florida Behavioral Health Network who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents Served by Central Florida Behavioral Health Network - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 56,587 20.26% 53.78% 44.75% 1.47% N/A 2014-2015 52,925 21.86% 53.13% 45.13% 1.74% 6.92% 2013-2014 49,545 20.79% 51.05% 47.22% 1.73% 14.21% 2012-2013 44,755 19.98% 50.22% 47.92% 1.87% 26.44% 2011-2012 42,277 19.01% 50.51% 47.58% 1.91% 33.85%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of the counties served by Central Florida Behavioral Health Network in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents Served by Central Florida Behavioral Health Network - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 11,464 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 3,303 28.81% 6,453 56.29% *** *** DCF Custody 355 3.10% 9,400 82.00% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody 189 1.65% 9,592 83.67% *** ***

44,907 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 1,340 2.98% 36,480 81.23% 7,087 15.78% Jail 625 1.39% 37,089 82.59% 7,193 16.02% Nursing home 316 0.70% 37,486 83.47% 7,105 15.82%

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Managing Entity: Central Florida Cares Health System Central Florida Cares Health System serves the following counties: Brevard, Orange, Osceola and Seminole. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents in these counties are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents Served by Central Florida Cares Health System - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare)

Public Orlando, Orange 4,824 20.42%

Circles of Care Public Melbourne, Brevard 3,706 15.69% South Seminole Hospital Private Longwood, Seminole 2,553 10.81% Central Florida Behavioral Hospital Private Orlando, Orange 1,980 8.38% University Behavioral Private Orlando, Orange 1,878 7.95% Park Place Behavioral Health Care Public Kissimmee, Osceola 1,357 5.74% Wuesthoff Medical Center - Rockledge Private Rockledge, Brevard 1,304 5.52% Osceola Regional Medical Center Private Kissimmee, Osceola 1,277 5.41% Florida Hospital - Orlando Private Orlando, Orange 1,176 4.98% Circles of Care CCSU Public Melbourne, Brevard 1,107 4.69% Aspire Health Partners (Seminole Behavioral Healthcare)

Public Sanford, Seminole 1,053 4.46%

Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare) CCSU

Public Orlando, Orange 711 3.01%

Life Stream Behavioral Center Public Leesburg, Lake 94 0.40% Ten Broeck Tampa (North Tampa Behavioral Health) Private Wesley Chapel, Pasco 94 0.40% North Florida Regional Medical Center Private Gainesville, Alachua 44 0.19% SMA Behavioral Health Services Public Daytona Beach, Volusia 42 0.18% The Vines Hospital Private Ocala, Marion 34 0.14% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 387 1.64% Total 23,621 100.01%

Counts of involuntary examinations for counties served by Central Florida Cares Health System are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents in counties served by Central Florida Cares Health System who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents Served by Central Florida Cares Health System - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 23,621 17.25% 53.28% 45.43% 1.29% N/A 2014-2015 22,722 18.52% 53.87% 44.47% 1.66% 3.96% 2013-2014 22,072 17.47% 53.69% 44.51% 1.80% 7.02% 2012-2013 20,159 17.57% 53.30% 44.80% 1.89% 17.17% 2011-2012 18,382 17.81% 51.80% 46.43% 1.78% 28.50%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of the counties served by Central Florida Cares Health System in Table C.

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Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents Served by Central Florida Cares Health System - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 4,074 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 724 17.77% 3,097 76.02% *** *** DCF Custody 214 5.25% 3,618 88.81% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody 80 1.96% 3,753 92.12% *** ***

19,455 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 238 1.22% 18,369 94.42% 848 4.36% Jail 316 1.62% 18,257 93.84% 882 4.53% Nursing home 73 0.38% 18,532 95.26% 850 4.37%

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Managing Entity: Lutheran Services Florida Lutheran services Florida serves the following counties: Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Citrus, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Duval, Flagler, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Hernando5, Lafayette, Lake, Levy, Marion, Nassau, Putnam, Saint Johns, Sumter, Suwannee, Union and Volusia. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents in these counties are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents Served by Lutheran services Florida - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

The Centers Public Ocala, Marion 2,942 9.54% Life Stream Behavioral Center Public Leesburg, Lake 2,783 9.03% Mental Health Resource Center - South Public Jacksonville, Duval 2,291 7.43% Mental Health Resource Center - North Public Jacksonville, Duval 1,917 6.22% SMA Behavioral Health Services Public Daytona Beach, Volusia 1,796 5.83% Mental Health Resource Center - North CCSU Public Jacksonville, Duval 1,788 5.80% UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital Private Gainesville, Alachua 1,672 5.42% Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Gainesville) Public Gainesville, Alachua 1,365 4.43% River Point Behavioral Health Private Jacksonville, Duval 1,326 4.30% Memorial Hospital of Jacksonville Public Jacksonville, Duval 1,251 4.06% Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) Public Lake City, Columbia 1,228 3.98% Halifax Psychiatric Center North Public Daytona Beach, Volusia 1,108 3.59% The Vines Hospital Private Ocala, Marion 1,091 3.54% Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville (Baptist Health Center)

Private Jacksonville, Duval 1,079 3.50%

UF Health Jacksonville (Shands Jacksonville Healthcare)

Private Jacksonville, Duval 1,053 3.42%

Orange Park Medical Center Private Orange Park, Clay 1,001 3.25% Halifax Health Medical Center Private Daytona Beach, Volusia 927 3.01% North Florida Regional Medical Center Private Gainesville, Alachua 700 2.27% Flagler Hospital Private St. Augustine, St. Johns 660 2.14% Wekiva Springs Center Private Jacksonville, Duval 539 1.75% Central Florida Behavioral Hospital Private Orlando, Orange 315 1.02% University Behavioral Private Orlando, Orange 274 0.89% Ten Broeck Tampa (North Tampa Behavioral Health) Private Wesley Chapel, Pasco 271 0.88% Medical Center of Trinity - West Pasco Campus Private New Port Richey, Pasco 262 0.85% South Seminole Hospital Private Longwood, Seminole 143 0.46% Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare)

Public Orlando, Orange 103 0.33%

Morton Plant North Bay Hospital Recovery Center Public Lutz, Pasco 87 0.28% Baycare Behavioral Health Public New Port Richey, Pasco 85 0.28% UF Health Shands Hospital Private Gainesville, Alachua 53 0.17% Mental Health Care (Gracepoint) Public Tampa, Hillsborough 43 0.14%

5 One Baker Act receiving facility in Hernando County, Springbrook Hospital, did not submit forms for several years. Forms are now being submitted. Springbook Hospital provided counts of involuntary examinations by calendar year as follows: 2013 (1,564), 2014 (1,438), and 2015 (1,465). Between 19% and 29% of these were for children. This means that counts of involuntary examination, mainly for Hernando County residents, are undercounted in this report. This impacted counts the most for reports based on geographic areas for Hernando County, DCF’s Central Region, Lutheran Services (Managing Entity), and the 5th Judicial Circuit

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Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Florida Hospital - Orlando Private Orlando, Orange 39 0.13% Osceola Regional Medical Center Private Kissimmee, Osceola 37 0.12% Aspire Health Partners (Seminole Behavioral Healthcare)

Public Sanford, Seminole 35 0.11%

St. Joseph Hospital Behavioral Health Care Private Tampa, Hillsborough 32 0.10% Brandon Regional Hospital (Galencare) Private Brandon, Hillsborough 30 0.10% Riverside Behavioral Center (Charlotte Regional Medical Center)

Private Punta Gorda, Charlotte 30 0.10%

Wuesthoff Medical Center - Rockledge Private Rockledge, Brevard 29 0.09% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 438 1.34% Total 30,823 99.98%

Counts of involuntary examinations for counties served by Lutheran services Florida are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents in counties served by Lutheran services Florida who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents Served by Lutheran services Florida - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 30,823 21.35% 59.16% 38.02% 2.82% N/A 2014-2015 29,495 20.40% 57.90% 39.70% 2.40% 4.50% 2013-2014 26,280 21.99% 57.87% 39.62% 2.51% 17.29% 2012-2013 24,934 21.55% 60.08% 37.34% 2.58% 23.62% 2011-2012 25,235 19.71% 58.20% 39.21% 2.58% 22.14%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of the counties served by Lutheran services Florida in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents Served by Lutheran services Florida - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 6,580 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 1,179 17.92% 5,147 78.22% *** *** DCF Custody 358 5.44% 5,965 90.65% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody 51 0.78% 6,279 95.43% *** ***

24,110 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 356 1.48% 20,620 85.52% 3,134 13.00% Jail 515 2.14% 20,443 84.79% 3,152 13.07% Nursing home 130 0.54% 20,851 86.48% 3,129 12.98%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 141

Managing Entity: South Florida Behavioral Health Network South Florida Behavioral Health Network serves the following counties: Miami-Dade and Monroe. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents in these counties are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents Served by South Florida Behavioral Health Network - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Jackson Behavioral Health Hospital Public Miami, Miami-Dade 5,888 21.34% Palmetto General Hospital Private Hialeah, Miami-Dade 2,115 7.66% Southern Winds Hospital Private Hialeah, Miami-Dade 1,952 7.07% Community Health of South Florida Public Miami, Miami-Dade 1,946 7.05% Mount Sinai Medical Center Private Miami Beach, Miami-

Dade 1,699 6.16%

North Shore Medical Center Private Miami, Miami-Dade 1,652 5.99% Larkin Community Hospital Private South Miami, Miami-

Dade 1,643 5.95%

Citrus Health Network Public Hialeah, Miami-Dade 1,382 5.01% Jackson South Community Hospital Private Miami, Miami-Dade 1,286 4.66% Kendall Regional Medical Center Private Miami, Miami-Dade 1,214 4.40% Westchester General Hospital Private Miami, Miami-Dade 1,190 4.31% Aventura Hospital and Medical Center Private Adventura, Miami-Dade 1,133 4.11% Citrus Health Network CCSU Public Hialeah, Miami-Dade 836 3.03% University of Miami Hospital Private Miami, Miami-Dade 826 2.99% Banyan Health Systems (Miami Behavioral Health Center)

Public Miami, Miami-Dade 756 2.74%

Mercy Hospital A Campus of Plantation General Hospital

Private Miami, Miami-Dade 357 1.29%

Memorial Regional Hospital Public Hollywood, Broward 346 1.25% Guidance/Care Center Public Marathon, Monroe 273 0.99% Nicklaus Children's Hospital (Miami Children's Hospital)

Private Miami, Miami-Dade 250 0.91%

Depoo Hospital (Lower Keys Medical Center) Public Key West, Monroe 187 0.68% Jackson Community Mental Health Center (Jackson North)

Public Opa Locka, Miami-Dade 165 0.60%

Fort Lauderdale Hospital Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 42 0.15% Broward Health Imperial Point Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 35 0.13% Atlantic Shores Hospital Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 28 0.10% Henderson Behavioral Health Public Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 28 0.10% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 367 1.33% Total 27,596 100%

Counts of involuntary examinations for counties served by South Florida Behavioral Health Network are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents in counties served by South Florida Behavioral Health Network who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

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Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents Served by South Florida Behavioral Health Network - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 27,596 8.64% 46.84% 50.96% 2.21% N/A 2014-2015 26,041 9.63% 46.98% 50.82% 2.19% 5.97% 2013-2014 24,387 10.12% 46.38% 51.12% 2.50% 13.16% 2012-2013 20,882 9.80% 45.19% 52.19% 2.61% 32.15% 2011-2012 16,336 11.51% 44.94% 52.31% 2.74% 68.93%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of the counties served by South Florida Behavioral Health Network in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents Served by South Florida Behavioral Health Network - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 2,385 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 720 30.19% 988 41.43% *** *** DCF Custody 209 8.76% 1,540 64.57% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody 64 2.68% 1,693 70.99% *** ***

25,009 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 1,620 6.48% 19,991 79.94% 3,398 13.59% Jail 260 1.04% 21,743 86.94% 3,006 12.02% Nursing home 351 1.40% 21,221 84.85% 3,437 13.74%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 143

Managing Entity: Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network serves the following counties: Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee, Palm Beach and Saint Lucie. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents in these counties are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents Served by Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

JFK Medical Center North Campus (West Palm Hospital)

Private West Palm Beach, Palm Beach 3,296 22.52%

New Horizons of the Treasure Coast Public Ft. Pierce, Saint Lucie 1,857 12.69% JFK Medical Center Private Atlantis, Palm Beach 1,521 10.39% South County Mental Health Center Public Delray Beach, Palm Beach 1,428 9.76% Delray Medical Center Private Delray Beach, Palm Beach 1,128 7.71% Lawnwood Regional Medical Center & Heart Institute/Lawnwood Pavilion

Private Ft. Pierce, Saint Lucie 951 6.50%

Indian River Memorial Hospital Private Vero Beach, Indian River 934 6.38% Treasure Coast Behavioral Healthcare at St. Lucie Medical Center

Private Port St Lucie, Saint Lucie 857 5.86%

The Jerome Golden Center for Behavioral Health (West Palm Beach)

Public West Palm Beach, Palm Beach 812 5.55%

St. Mary's Medical Center Private West Palm Beach, Palm Beach 787 5.38% The Jerome Golden Center for Behavioral Health (Belle Glades)

Public Belle Glades, Palm Beach 214 1.46%

Veteran's Administration Hospital Private West Palm Beach, Palm Beach 205 1.40% Saint Lucie Medical Center/ Port St Lucie Hospital Private Port St. Lucie, Saint Lucie 178 1.22% Broward Health Imperial Point Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 76 0.52% University Hospital and Medical Center Private Tamarac, Broward 49 0.33% Memorial Regional Hospital Public Hollywood, Broward 34 0.23% Fort Lauderdale Hospital Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 28 0.19% Wuesthoff Medical Center - Rockledge Private Rockledge, Brevard 27 0.18% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 252 1.72% Total 14,634 99.99%

Counts of involuntary examinations for counties served by Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents in counties served by Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

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Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents Served by Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 14,634 16.20% 44.99% 53.28% 1.73% N/A 2014-2015 14,882 16.59% 44.54% 53.70% 1.75% -1.67% 2013-2014 14,225 16.25% 44.25% 54.23% 1.53% 2.88% 2012-2013 13,834 16.12% 45.44% 52.93% 1.63% 5.78% 2011-2012 13,152 15.31% 43.91% 54.31% 1.78% 11.27%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of the counties served by Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents Served by Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 2,370 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 292 12.32% 1,969 83.08% *** *** DCF Custody 45 1.90% 2,093 88.31% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 2,118 89.37% *** ***

12,219 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 74 0.61% 11,651 95.35% 494 4.04% Jail 221 1.81% 11,491 94.04% 507 4.15% Nursing home 31 0.25% 11,696 95.72% 492 4.03%

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d. Summary Pages: Judicial Circuits (20)

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 146

Judicial Circuit: 1st The 1st Judicial Circuit includes the following counties: Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa and Walton. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 1st Judicial Circuit are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 1st Judicial Circuit - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Baptist Hospital Private Pensacola, Escambia 3,802 51.73% Fort Walton Beach Medical Center Private Ft. Walton Beach, Okaloosa 1,505 20.48% West Florida Regional Medical Center Private Pensacola, Escambia 1,420 19.32% Lakeview Center Public Pensacola, Escambia 354 4.82% Emerald Coast Behavioral Hospital Private Panama City, Bay 137 1.86% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 131 1.78% Total 7,349 99.99%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 1st Judicial Circuit are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of the 1st Judicial Circuit who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 1st Judicial Circuit - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 7,349 18.89% 38.35% 58.43% 3.22% N/A 2014-2015 7,346 17.48% 35.77% 61.91% 2.31% 0.04% 2013-2014 7,434 13.33% 35.74% 61.90% 2.35% -1.14% 2012-2013 6,780 13.61% 38.50% 58.89% 2.61% 8.39% 2011-2012 6,728 14.91% 36.96% 60.14% 2.90% 9.23%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of the 1st Judicial Circuit in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 1st Judicial Circuit - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 1,388 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 29 2.09% 1,320 95.10% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 1,349 97.19% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 1,347 97.05% *** ***

5,943 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 4,097 68.94% 1,843 31.01% Jail *** *** 4,078 68.62% 1,862 31.33% Nursing home *** *** 4,098 68.96% 1,841 30.98%

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Judicial Circuit: 2nd The 2nd Judicial Circuit includes the following counties: Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty and Wakulla. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 2nd Judicial Circuit are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 2nd Judicial Circuit - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare Private Tallahassee, Leon 1,801 58.40% Apalachee Center Public Tallahassee, Leon 530 17.19% Capital Regional Medical Center Private Tallahassee, Leon 322 10.44% Eastside Psychiatric Hospital (Owned by Apalachee Center)

Private Tallahassee, Leon 322 10.44%

Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 109 3.53% Total 3,084 100%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 2nd Judicial Circuit are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of the 2nd Judicial Circuit who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 2nd Judicial Circuit - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 3,084 20.30% 54.31% 40.99% 4.70% N/A 2014-2015 2,852 21.39% 59.15% 36.01% 4.84% 8.13% 2013-2014 2,371 21.89% 53.69% 41.67% 4.64% 30.07% 2012-2013 2,029 14.98% 51.95% 43.08% 4.98% 52.00% 2011-2012 2,161 14.67% 52.11% 43.59% 4.30% 42.71%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of the 2nd Judicial Circuit in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 2nd Judicial Circuit - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 626 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 72 11.50% 327 52.24% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 390 62.30% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 396 63.26% *** ***

2,441 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 1,857 76.08% 560 22.94% Jail *** *** 1,857 76.08% 563 23.06% Nursing home *** *** 1,875 76.81% 562 23.02%

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Judicial Circuit: 3rd The 3rd Judicial Circuit includes the following counties: Columbia, Dixie, Hamilton, Lafayette, Madison, Suwannee and Taylor. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 3rd Judicial Circuit are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 3rd Judicial Circuit - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) Public Lake City, Columbia 863 44.48% UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital Private Gainesville, Alachua 208 10.72% North Florida Regional Medical Center Private Gainesville, Alachua 164 8.45% Apalachee Center Public Tallahassee, Leon 135 6.96% Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Gainesville) Public Gainesville, Alachua 100 5.15% The Vines Hospital Private Ocala, Marion 89 4.59% Eastside Psychiatric Hospital (Owned by Apalachee Center)

Private Tallahassee, Leon 88 4.54%

Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare Private Tallahassee, Leon 79 4.07% Capital Regional Medical Center Private Tallahassee, Leon 65 3.35% River Point Behavioral Health Private Jacksonville, Duval 36 1.86% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 113 5.82% Total 1,940 99.99%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 3rd Judicial Circuit are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of the 3rd Judicial Circuit who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 3rd Judicial Circuit - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 1,940 23.25% 59.69% 37.42% 2.89% N/A 2014-2015 1,792 22.15% 60.66% 36.16% 3.18% 8.26% 2013-2014 1,344 19.49% 58.26% 38.32% 3.42% 44.35% 2012-2013 1,050 10.48% 54.67% 41.81% 3.52% 84.76% 2011-2012 1,011 11.47% 52.52% 43.13% 4.35% 91.89%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of the 3rd Judicial Circuit in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 3rd Judicial Circuit - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 451 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 84 18.63% 329 72.95% *** *** DCF Custody 38 8.43% 375 83.15% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 406 90.02% *** ***

1,477 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 57 3.86% 1,273 86.19% 147 9.95% Jail 30 2.03% 1,300 88.02% 147 9.95% Nursing home *** *** 1,316 89.10% 146 9.88%

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Judicial Circuit: 4th The 4th Judicial Circuit includes the following counties: Clay, Duval and Nassau. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 4th Judicial Circuit are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 4th Judicial Circuit - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Mental Health Resource Center - South Public Jacksonville, Duval 2,261 18.80% Mental Health Resource Center - North Public Jacksonville, Duval 1,889 15.71% Mental Health Resource Center - North CCSU Public Jacksonville, Duval 1,698 14.12% River Point Behavioral Health Private Jacksonville, Duval 1,167 9.70% Memorial Hospital of Jacksonville Public Jacksonville, Duval 1,148 9.55% Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville (Baptist Health Center)

Private Jacksonville, Duval 1,017 8.46%

UF Health Jacksonville (Shands Jacksonville Healthcare) Private Jacksonville, Duval 1,011 8.41% Orange Park Medical Center Private Orange Park, Clay 950 7.90% Wekiva Springs Center Private Jacksonville, Duval 517 4.30% Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) Public Lake City, Columbia 55 0.46% Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Gainesville) Public Gainesville, Alachua 46 0.38% UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital Private Gainesville, Alachua 34 0.28% Flagler Hospital Private St. Augustine, St. Johns 29 0.24% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 203 1.69% Total 12,025 100%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 4th Judicial Circuit are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of the 4th Judicial Circuit who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 4th Judicial Circuit - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 12,025 16.07% 60.29% 36.64% 3.07% N/A 2014-2015 10,979 14.54% 57.81% 40.10% 2.09% 9.53% 2013-2014 8,596 21.67% 57.24% 40.79% 1.98% 39.89% 2012-2013 8,058 24.22% 60.71% 37.43% 1.86% 49.23% 2011-2012 7,843 23.50% 59.79% 37.77% 2.45% 53.32%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of the 4th Judicial Circuit in Table C. Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 4th Judicial Circuit - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 1,933 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 365 18.88% 1,517 78.48% *** *** DCF Custody 92 4.76% 1,798 93.02% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 1,880 97.26% *** ***

10,054 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 134 1.33% 8,337 82.92% 1,583 15.74% Jail 254 2.53% 8,203 81.59% 1,597 15.88% Nursing home 40 0.40% 8,428 83.83% 1,586 15.77%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 150

Judicial Circuit: 5th The 5th Judicial Circuit includes the following counties: Citrus, Hernando6, Lake, Marion and Sumter. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 5th Judicial Circuit are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 5th Judicial Circuit - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

The Centers Public Ocala, Marion 2,921 35.60% Life Stream Behavioral Center Public Leesburg, Lake 2,740 33.40% The Vines Hospital Private Ocala, Marion 741 9.03% Medical Center of Trinity - West Pasco Campus Private New Port Richey, Pasco 258 3.14% Ten Broeck Tampa (North Tampa Behavioral Health) Private Wesley Chapel, Pasco 224 2.73% Central Florida Behavioral Hospital Private Orlando, Orange 188 2.29% University Behavioral Private Orlando, Orange 170 2.07% UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital Private Gainesville, Alachua 151 1.84% North Florida Regional Medical Center Private Gainesville, Alachua 89 1.08% Baycare Behavioral Health Public New Port Richey, Pasco 83 1.01% Morton Plant North Bay Hospital Recovery Center Public Lutz, Pasco 76 0.93% South Seminole Hospital Private Longwood, Seminole 69 0.84% Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare)

Public Orlando, Orange 56 0.68%

Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Gainesville) Public Gainesville, Alachua 29 0.35% Brandon Regional Hospital (Galencare) Private Brandon, Hillsborough 28 0.34% Florida Hospital - Orlando Private Orlando, Orange 26 0.32% Riverside Behavioral Center (Charlotte Regional Medical Center)

Private Punta Gorda, Charlotte 26 0.32%

Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 329 4.01% Total 8,204 99.98%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 5th Judicial Circuit are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of the 5th Judicial Circuit who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 5th Judicial Circuit - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 8,204 27.02% 61.92% 35.64% 2.44% N/A 2014-2015 8,128 25.62% 60.69% 36.84% 2.47% 0.94% 2013-2014 8,462 22.52% 61.44% 35.70% 2.86% -3.05% 2012-2013 7,497 23.02% 64.79% 32.07% 3.15% 9.43% 2011-2012 8,023 18.87% 62.35% 34.38% 3.28% 2.26%

6 One Baker Act receiving facility in Hernando County, Springbrook Hospital, did not submit forms for several years. Forms are now being submitted. Springbook Hospital provided counts of involuntary examinations by calendar year as follows: 2013 (1,564), 2014 (1,438), and 2015 (1,465). Between 19% and 29% of these were for children. This means that counts of involuntary examination, mainly for Hernando County residents, are undercounted in this report. This impacted counts the most for reports based on geographic areas for Hernando County, DCF’s Central Region, Lutheran Services (Managing Entity), and the 5th Judicial Circuit

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Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of the 5th Judicial Circuit in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 5th Judicial Circuit - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 2,217 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 362 16.33% 1,744 78.66% *** *** DCF Custody 113 5.10% 2,000 90.21% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 2,109 95.13% *** ***

5,948 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 67 1.13% 4,842 81.41% 1,039 17.47% Jail 77 1.29% 4,829 81.19% 1,042 17.52% Nursing home *** *** 4,902 82.41% 1,037 17.43%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 152

Judicial Circuit: 6th The 6th Judicial Circuit includes the following counties: Pasco and Pinellas. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 6th Judicial Circuit are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 6th Judicial Circuit - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Personal Enrichment Through Mental Health Services

Public Pinellas Park, Pinellas 2,946 16.51%

Largo Medical Center/Indian Rocks Private Largo, Pinellas 1,877 10.52% Morton Plant North Bay Hospital Recovery Center Public Lutz, Pasco 1,877 10.52% Medical Center of Trinity - West Pasco Campus Private New Port Richey, Pasco 1,841 10.32% Mease Dunedin Hospital Public Dunedin, Pinellas 1,505 8.44% St. Anthony's Hospital Private St. Petersburg, Pinellas 1,165 6.53% Personal Enrichment Through Mental Health Services CCSU

Public Pinellas Park, Pinellas 1,126 6.31%

Ten Broeck Tampa (North Tampa Behavioral Health) Private Wesley Chapel, Pasco 1,088 6.10% Baycare Behavioral Health Public New Port Richey, Pasco 831 4.66% Windmoor Healthcare of Clearwater Private Clearwater, Pinellas 806 4.52% Morton Plant Hospital Private Clearwater, Pinellas 541 3.03% Veteran's Administration Hospital - Bay Pines Private Bay Pines, Pinellas 529 2.97% St. Joseph Hospital Behavioral Health Care Private Tampa, Hillsborough 454 2.54% Mental Health Care (Gracepoint) Public Tampa, Hillsborough 313 1.75% Suncoast Behavioral Health Center Private Bradenton, Manatee 173 0.97% Tampa Community Hospital (Town & Country Hospital)

Private Tampa, Hillsborough 120 0.67%

Mental Health Care (Gracepoint) CCSU Public Tampa, Hillsborough 116 0.65% Brandon Regional Hospital (Galencare) Private Brandon, Hillsborough 101 0.57% Memorial Hospital of Tampa Private Tampa, Hillsborough 94 0.53% Central Florida Behavioral Hospital Private Orlando, Orange 34 0.19% The Vines Hospital Private Ocala, Marion 31 0.17% Riverside Behavioral Center (Charlotte Regional Medical Center)

Private Punta Gorda, Charlotte 30 0.17%

Northside Behavioral Health Center Public Tampa, Hillsborough 29 0.16% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 212 1.19% Total 17,839 99.99%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 6th Judicial Circuit are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of the 6th Judicial Circuit who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 6th Judicial Circuit - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 17,839 18.56% 51.94% 46.26% 1.80% N/A 2014-2015 16,118 21.31% 52.38% 45.04% 2.59% 10.68% 2013-2014 15,506 20.52% 50.44% 47.10% 2.45% 15.05% 2012-2013 14,709 19.51% 49.33% 48.26% 2.41% 21.28% 2011-2012 14,519 17.76% 48.67% 48.74% 2.59% 22.87%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 153

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of the 6th Judicial Circuit in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 6th Judicial Circuit - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 3,311 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 536 16.19% 2,332 70.43% *** *** DCF Custody 106 3.20% 2,736 82.63% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody 59 1.78% 2,797 84.48% *** ***

14,455 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 566 3.92% 11,372 78.67% 2,517 17.41% Jail 203 1.40% 11,693 80.89% 2,559 17.70% Nursing home 215 1.49% 11,696 80.91% 2,544 17.60%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 154

Judicial Circuit: 7th The 7th Judicial Circuit includes the following counties: Flagler, Putnam, Saint Johns and Volusia. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 7th Judicial Circuit are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 7th Judicial Circuit - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

SMA Behavioral Health Services Public Daytona Beach, Volusia 1,776 30.91% Halifax Psychiatric Center North Public Daytona Beach, Volusia 1,089 18.95% Halifax Health Medical Center Private Daytona Beach, Volusia 912 15.87% Flagler Hospital Private St. Augustine, Saint

Johns 629 10.95%

Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Gainesville) Public Gainesville, Alachua 150 2.61% Central Florida Behavioral Hospital Private Orlando, Orange 118 2.05% The Vines Hospital Private Ocala, Marion 107 1.86% River Point Behavioral Health Private Jacksonville, Duval 97 1.69% University Behavioral Private Orlando, Orange 94 1.64% Mental Health Resource Center - North CCSU Public Jacksonville, Duval 82 1.43% UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital Private Gainesville, Alachua 72 1.25% Memorial Hospital of Jacksonville Public Jacksonville, Duval 61 1.06% South Seminole Hospital Private Longwood, Seminole 60 1.04% Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville (Baptist Health Center)

Private Jacksonville, Duval 52 0.90%

Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) Public Lake City, Columbia 51 0.89% North Florida Regional Medical Center Private Gainesville, Alachua 50 0.87% Ten Broeck Tampa (North Tampa Behavioral Health) Private Wesley Chapel, Pasco 38 0.66% Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare)

Public Orlando, Orange 32 0.56%

Aspire Health Partners (Seminole Behavioral Healthcare)

Public Sanford, Seminole 29 0.50%

Wuesthoff Medical Center - Rockledge Private Rockledge, Brevard 26 0.45% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 221 3.85% Total 5,746 99.99%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 7th Judicial Circuit are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of the 7th Judicial Circuit who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 7th Judicial Circuit - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 5,746 23.44% 61.94% 34.53% 3.53% N/A 2014-2015 5,691 23.11% 61.96% 34.69% 3.36% 0.97% 2013-2014 5,434 22.45% 61.43% 35.33% 3.24% 5.74% 2012-2013 5,985 18.66% 60.22% 36.68% 3.11% -3.99% 2011-2012 6,249 17.70% 58.84% 38.87% 2.29% -8.05%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 155

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of the 7th Judicial Circuit in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 7th Judicial Circuit - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 1,347 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 278 20.64% 1,026 76.17% *** *** DCF Custody 90 6.68% 1,195 88.72% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 1,269 94.21% *** ***

4,365 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 79 1.81% 4,080 93.47% 206 4.72% Jail 102 2.34% 4,059 92.99% 204 4.67% Nursing home 53 1.21% 4,108 94.11% 204 4.67%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 156

Judicial Circuit: 8th The 8th Judicial Circuit includes the following counties: Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Gilchrist, Levy and Union. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 8th Judicial Circuit are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 8th Judicial Circuit - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital Private Gainesville, Alachua 1,210 36.80% Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Gainesville) Public Gainesville, Alachua 1,040 31.63% North Florida Regional Medical Center Private Gainesville, Alachua 377 11.47% Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) Public Lake City, Columbia 257 7.82% The Vines Hospital Private Ocala, Marion 133 4.05% UF Health Shands Hospital Private Gainesville, Alachua 30 0.91% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 241 7.33% Total 3,288 100.01%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 8th Judicial Circuit are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of the 8th Judicial Circuit who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 8th Judicial Circuit - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 3,288 21.41% 42.97% 55.05% 1.98% N/A 2014-2015 3,246 20.83% 42.88% 55.76% 1.36% 1.29% 2013-2014 2,756 20.83% 42.27% 56.10% 1.63% 19.30% 2012-2013 2,604 19.55% 46.04% 52.04% 1.92% 26.27% 2011-2012 2,437 17.81% 40.66% 57.53% 1.81% 34.92%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of the 8th Judicial Circuit in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 8th Judicial Circuit - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 704 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 99 14.06% 575 81.68% *** *** DCF Custody 30 4.26% 645 91.62% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 667 94.74% *** ***

2,570 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 38 1.48% 2,339 91.01% 193 7.51% Jail 54 2.10% 2,320 90.27% 196 7.63% Nursing home *** *** 2,359 91.79% 190 7.39%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 157

Judicial Circuit: 9th The 9th Judicial Circuit includes the following counties: Orange and Osceola. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 9th Judicial Circuit are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 9th Judicial Circuit - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare)

Public Orlando, Orange 4,597 32.35%

Central Florida Behavioral Hospital Private Orlando, Orange 1,797 12.64% South Seminole Hospital Private Longwood, Seminole 1,413 9.94% Park Place Behavioral Health Care Public Kissimmee, Osceola 1,350 9.50% University Behavioral Private Orlando, Orange 1,275 8.97% Osceola Regional Medical Center Private Kissimmee, Osceola 1,185 8.34% Florida Hospital - Orlando Private Orlando, Orange 1,053 7.41% Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare) CCSU

Public Orlando, Orange 651 4.58%

Aspire Health Partners (Seminole Behavioral Healthcare)

Public Sanford, Seminole 351 2.47%

Life Stream Behavioral Center Public Leesburg, Lake 82 0.58% Ten Broeck Tampa (North Tampa Behavioral Health)

Private Wesley Chapel, Pasco 80 0.56%

Wuesthoff Medical Center - Rockledge Private Rockledge, Brevard 34 0.24% The Vines Hospital Private Ocala, Marion 29 0.20% SMA Behavioral Health Services Public Daytona Beach, Volusia 25 0.18% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 290 2.04% Total 14,212 100%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 9th Judicial Circuit are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of the 9th Judicial Circuit who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 9th Judicial Circuit - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 14,212 15.04% 49.49% 49.35% 1.15% N/A 2014-2015 13,493 16.25% 50.46% 48.22% 1.32% 5.33% 2013-2014 13,187 15.86% 50.63% 47.90% 1.46% 7.77% 2012-2013 12,162 16.40% 49.74% 48.65% 1.61% 16.86% 2011-2012 11,497 15.21% 48.05% 50.55% 1.40% 23.61%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of the 9th Judicial Circuit in Table C.

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 158

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 9th Judicial Circuit - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 2,138 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 262 12.25% 1,702 79.61% *** *** DCF Custody 63 2.95% 1,905 89.10% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody 26 1.22% 1,941 90.79% *** ***

12,012 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 137 1.14% 11,274 93.86% 601 5.00% Jail 260 2.16% 11,126 92.62% 626 5.21% Nursing home 44 0.37% 11,364 94.61% 604 5.03%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 159

Judicial Circuit: 10th The 10th Judicial Circuit includes the following counties: Hardee, Highlands and Polk. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 10th Judicial Circuit are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 10th Judicial Circuit - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Lakeland Regional Medical Center Private Lakeland, Polk 2,738 32.85% Peace River Center Public Bartow, Polk 2,267 27.20% Winter Haven Hospital Private Winter Haven, Polk 986 11.83% Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center Lake Placid Private Lake Placid, Highlands 380 4.56% Central Florida Behavioral Hospital Private Orlando, Orange 355 4.26% Morton Plant North Bay Hospital Recovery Center Public Lutz, Pasco 351 4.21% Ten Broeck Tampa (North Tampa Behavioral Health)

Private Wesley Chapel, Pasco 230 2.76%

University Behavioral Private Orlando, Orange 160 1.92% Park Place Behavioral Health Care Public Kissimmee, Osceola 94 1.13% St. Joseph Hospital Behavioral Health Care Private Tampa, Hillsborough 90 1.08% Northside Behavioral Health Center Public Tampa, Hillsborough 81 0.97% Osceola Regional Medical Center Private Kissimmee, Osceola 73 0.88% Mental Health Care (Gracepoint) Public Tampa, Hillsborough 43 0.52% St. Anthony's Hospital Private St. Petersburg, Pinellas 43 0.52% Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare)

Public Orlando, Orange 35 0.42%

Brandon Regional Hospital (Galencare) Private Brandon, Hillsborough 32 0.38% Tampa Community Hospital (Town & Country Hospital)

Private Tampa, Hillsborough 29 0.35%

Suncoast Behavioral Health Center Private Bradenton, Manatee 27 0.32% Mease Dunedin Hospital Public Dunedin, Pinellas 26 0.31% Riverside Behavioral Center (Charlotte Regional Medical Center)

Private Punta Gorda, Charlotte 26 0.31%

Mental Health Care (Gracepoint) CCSU Public Tampa, Hillsborough 25 0.30% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 243 2.92% Total 8,334 100%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 10th Judicial Circuit are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of the 10th Judicial Circuit who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 10th Judicial Circuit - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 8,334 22.93% 63.88% 35.36% 0.76% N/A 2014-2015 8,528 23.32% 62.42% 36.67% 0.91% -2.27% 2013-2014 8,005 23.24% 60.52% 38.51% 0.96% 4.11% 2012-2013 6,428 21.64% 57.05% 41.66% 1.29% 29.65% 2011-2012 6,664 20.05% 58.19% 40.58% 1.23% 25.06%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 160

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of the 10th Judicial Circuit in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 10th Judicial Circuit - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 1,911 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 445 23.29% 1,365 71.43% *** *** DCF Custody 63 3.30% 1,748 91.47% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody 53 2.77% 1,760 92.10% *** ***

6,392 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 129 2.02% 5,344 83.60% 919 14.38% Jail 177 2.77% 5,272 82.48% 943 14.75% Nursing home 51 0.80% 5,422 84.82% 919 14.38%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 161

Judicial Circuit: 11th The 11th Judicial Circuit includes the following counties: Miami-Dade. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 11th Judicial Circuit are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 11th Judicial Circuit - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County

Involuntary Examinations

Total % of Total

Jackson Behavioral Health Hospital Public Miami, Miami-Dade 5,882 21.73% Palmetto General Hospital Private Hialeah, Miami-Dade 2,115 7.81% Southern Winds Hospital Private Hialeah, Miami-Dade 1,949 7.20% Community Health of South Florida Public Miami, Miami-Dade 1,946 7.19% Mount Sinai Medical Center Private Miami Beach, Miami-Dade 1,691 6.25% North Shore Medical Center Private Miami, Miami-Dade 1,651 6.10% Larkin Community Hospital Private South Miami, Miami-Dade 1,643 6.07% Citrus Health Network Public Hialeah, Miami-Dade 1,382 5.10% Jackson South Community Hospital Private Miami, Miami-Dade 1,286 4.75% Kendall Regional Medical Center Private Miami, Miami-Dade 1,209 4.47% Westchester General Hospital Private Miami, Miami-Dade 1,190 4.40% Aventura Hospital and Medical Center Private Adventura, Miami-Dade 1,133 4.19% University of Miami Hospital Private Miami, Miami-Dade 824 3.04% Citrus Health Network CCSU Public Hialeah, Miami-Dade 820 3.03% Banyan Health Systems (Miami Behavioral Health Center)

Public Miami, Miami-Dade 756 2.79%

Mercy Hospital A Campus of Plantation General Hospital

Private Miami, Miami-Dade 356 1.32%

Memorial Regional Hospital Public Hollywood, Broward 344 1.27% Nicklaus Children's Hospital (Miami Children's Hospital) Private Miami, Miami-Dade 244 0.90% Jackson Community Mental Health Center (Jackson North)

Public Opa Locka, Miami-Dade 165 0.61%

Fort Lauderdale Hospital Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 42 0.16% Broward Health Imperial Point Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 34 0.13% Atlantic Shores Hospital Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 28 0.10% Henderson Behavioral Health Public Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 28 0.10% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 354 1.31% Total 27,072 100.02%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 11th Judicial Circuit are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of the 11th Judicial Circuit who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 162

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 11th Judicial Circuit - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 27,072 8.71% 47.08% 50.69% 2.22% N/A 2014-2015 25,582 9.74% 47.17% 50.62% 2.22% 5.82% 2013-2014 23,947 10.21% 46.57% 50.89% 2.53% 13.05% 2012-2013 20,396 9.91% 45.27% 52.07% 2.66% 32.73% 2011-2012 15,870 11.62% 45.35% 51.89% 2.76% 70.59%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of the 11th Judicial Circuit in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 11th Judicial Circuit - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 2,358 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 711 30.15% 980 41.56% *** *** DCF Custody 209 8.86% 1,522 64.55% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody 64 2.71% 1,674 70.99% *** ***

24,517 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 1,620 6.61% 19,516 79.60% 3,381 13.79% Jail 245 1.00% 21,285 86.82% 2,987 12.18% Nursing home 349 1.42% 20,747 84.62% 3,421 13.95%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 163

Judicial Circuit: 12th The 12th Judicial Circuit includes the following counties: Desoto, Manatee and Sarasota. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 12th Judicial Circuit are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 12th Judicial Circuit - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Sarasota Memorial Hospital (Bayside Center for Behavioral)

Private Sarasota, Sarasota 1,754 28.62%

Coastal Behavioral Healthcare Public Sarasota, Sarasota 1,580 25.78% Centerstone of Florida (Manatee Glens Crisis Center)

Public Bradenton, Manatee 897 14.64%

Suncoast Behavioral Health Center Private Bradenton, Manatee 852 13.90% Centerstone of Florida (Manatee Glens Hospital) Private Bradenton, Manatee 399 6.51% Charlotte Behavioral Health Care Public Port Charlotte, Charlotte 217 3.54% Riverside Behavioral Center (Charlotte Regional Medical Center)

Private Punta Gorda, Charlotte 144 2.35%

Veteran's Administration Hospital - Bay Pines Private Bay Pines, Pinellas 48 0.78% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 237 3.87% Total 6,128 99.99%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 12th Judicial Circuit are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of the 12th Judicial Circuit who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 12th Judicial Circuit - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 6,128 21.03% 53.02% 44.48% 2.50% N/A 2014-2015 5,839 22.66% 49.20% 48.67% 2.12% 4.95% 2013-2014 5,625 20.57% 46.15% 50.74% 3.11% 8.94% 2012-2013 4,902 19.11% 46.98% 50.29% 2.73% 25.01% 2011-2012 4,593 19.25% 49.60% 47.81% 2.59% 33.42%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of the 12th Judicial Circuit in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 12th Judicial Circuit - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 1,289 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 44 3.41% 521 40.42% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 547 42.44% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 555 43.06% *** ***

4,817 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 3,370 69.96% 1,422 29.52% Jail 34 0.71% 3,357 69.69% 1,426 29.60% Nursing home *** *** 3,386 70.29% 1,424 29.56%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 164

Judicial Circuit: 13th The 13th Judicial Circuit includes the following counties: Hillsborough. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 13th Judicial Circuit are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 13th Judicial Circuit - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Mental Health Care (Gracepoint) Public Tampa, Hillsborough 4,956 33.18% St. Joseph Hospital Behavioral Health Care Private Tampa, Hillsborough 2,432 16.28% Mental Health Care (Gracepoint) CCSU Public Tampa, Hillsborough 2,095 14.03% Brandon Regional Hospital (Galencare) Private Brandon, Hillsborough 1,088 7.28% Memorial Hospital of Tampa Private Tampa, Hillsborough 1,055 7.06% Tampa Community Hospital (Town & Country Hospital)

Private Tampa, Hillsborough 598 4.00%

Northside Behavioral Health Center Public Tampa, Hillsborough 578 3.87% Morton Plant North Bay Hospital Recovery Center Public Lutz, Pasco 522 3.50% Ten Broeck Tampa (North Tampa Behavioral Health) Private Wesley Chapel, Pasco 354 2.37% Baycare Behavioral Health Public New Port Richey, Pasco 270 1.81% St. Anthony's Hospital Private St. Petersburg, Pinellas 237 1.59% Mease Dunedin Hospital Public Dunedin, Pinellas 178 1.19% Medical Center of Trinity - West Pasco Campus Private New Port Richey, Pasco 92 0.62% Largo Medical Center/Indian Rocks Private Largo, Pinellas 70 0.47% Morton Plant Hospital Private Clearwater, Pinellas 53 0.35% Personal Enrichment Through Mental Health Services

Public Pinellas Park, Pinellas 36 0.24%

Veteran's Administration Hospital - Bay Pines Private Bay Pines, Pinellas 32 0.21% Windmoor Healthcare of Clearwater Private Clearwater, Pinellas 30 0.20% Lakeland Regional Medical Center Private Lakeland, Polk 29 0.19% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 230 1.54% Total 14,935 99.98%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 13th Judicial Circuit are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of the 13th Judicial Circuit who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 13th Judicial Circuit - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 14,935 19.54% 46.95% 51.80% 1.25% N/A 2014-2015 13,935 20.96% 48.81% 49.77% 1.43% 7.18% 2013-2014 12,537 19.85% 45.98% 52.97% 1.05% 19.13% 2012-2013 11,848 19.19% 46.19% 52.16% 1.65% 26.06% 2011-2012 11,135 19.07% 46.63% 51.93% 1.45% 34.13%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of the 13th Judicial Circuit in Table C.

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 165

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 13th Judicial Circuit - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 2,918 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 2,057 70.49% 784 26.87% *** *** DCF Custody 113 3.87% 2,752 94.31% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 2,853 97.77% *** ***

11,963 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 545 4.56% 9,737 81.39% 1,681 14.05% Jail 162 1.35% 10,098 84.41% 1,703 14.24% Nursing home *** *** 10,270 85.85% 1,676 14.01%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 166

Judicial Circuit: 14th The 14th Judicial Circuit includes the following counties: Bay, Calhoun, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson and Washington. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 14th Judicial Circuit are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 14th Judicial Circuit - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Emerald Coast Behavioral Hospital Private Panama City, Bay 1,106 45.55% Life Management Center of Northwest Florida Public Panama City, Bay 880 36.24% Capital Regional Medical Center Private Tallahassee, Leon 99 4.08% Fort Walton Beach Medical Center Private Ft. Walton Beach, Okaloosa 95 3.91% West Florida Regional Medical Center Private Pensacola, Escambia 63 2.59% Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare Private Tallahassee, Leon 54 2.22% Apalachee Center Public Tallahassee, Leon 40 1.65% Eastside Psychiatric Hospital (Owned by Apalachee Center)

Private Tallahassee, Leon 37 1.52%

Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 54 2.22% Total 2,428 99.98%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 14th Judicial Circuit are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of the 14th Judicial Circuit who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 14th Judicial Circuit - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 2,428 21.00% 65.65% 28.75% 5.60% N/A 2014-2015 2,510 21.12% 64.58% 29.56% 5.86% -3.27% 2013-2014 2,292 21.34% 65.31% 29.45% 5.24% 5.93% 2012-2013 1,967 16.78% 61.41% 34.16% 4.42% 23.44% 2011-2012 2,012 15.36% 56.31% 37.87% 5.82% 20.68%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of the 14th Judicial Circuit in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 14th Judicial Circuit - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 510 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 99 19.41% 394 77.25% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 484 94.90% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 491 96.27% *** ***

1,903 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 92 4.83% 1,671 87.81% 140 7.36% Jail *** *** 1,745 91.70% 137 7.20% Nursing home *** *** 1,762 92.59% 135 7.09%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 167

Judicial Circuit: 15th The 15th Judicial Circuit includes the following counties: Palm Beach. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 15th Judicial Circuit are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 15th Judicial Circuit - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County

Involuntary Examinations

Total % of Total

JFK Medical Center North Campus (West Palm Hospital)

Private West Palm Beach, Palm Beach 3,131 32.79%

JFK Medical Center Private Atlantis, Palm Beach 1,507 15.78% South County Mental Health Center Public Delray Beach, Palm Beach 1,425 14.92% Delray Medical Center Private Delray Beach, Palm Beach 1,120 11.73% The Jerome Golden Center for Behavioral Health (West Palm Beach)

Public West Palm Beach, Palm Beach 808 8.46%

St. Mary's Medical Center Private West Palm Beach, Palm Beach 771 8.07% The Jerome Golden Center for Behavioral Health (Belle Glades)

Public Belle Glades, Palm Beach 208 2.18%

Veteran's Administration Hospital Private West Palm Beach, Palm Beach 168 1.76% Broward Health Imperial Point Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 71 0.74% New Horizons of the Treasure Coast Public Ft. Pierce, Saint Lucie 49 0.51% University Hospital and Medical Center Private Tamarac, Broward 48 0.50% Memorial Regional Hospital Public Hollywood, Broward 31 0.32% Fort Lauderdale Hospital Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 26 0.27% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 187 1.96% Total 9,550 99.99%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 15th Judicial Circuit are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of the 15th Judicial Circuit who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 15th Judicial Circuit - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 9,550 16.07% 46.64% 51.72% 1.64% N/A 2014-2015 9,595 16.44% 44.23% 54.49% 1.28% -0.47% 2013-2014 9,083 15.74% 42.84% 55.90% 1.27% 5.14% 2012-2013 8,763 16.00% 45.48% 53.38% 1.14% 8.98% 2011-2012 8,393 15.55% 44.12% 54.82% 1.06% 13.79%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of the 15th Judicial Circuit in Table C.

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 168

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 15th Judicial Circuit - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 1,535 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 173 11.27% 1,314 85.60% *** *** DCF Custody 26 1.69% 1,341 87.36% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 1,361 88.66% *** ***

7,986 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 44 0.55% 7,606 95.24% 336 4.21% Jail 119 1.49% 7,523 94.20% 344 4.31% Nursing home *** *** 7,639 95.65% 333 4.17%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 169

Judicial Circuit: 16th The 16th Judicial Circuit includes the following counties: Monroe. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 16th Judicial Circuit are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 16th Judicial Circuit - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Guidance/Care Center Public Marathon, Monroe 258 49.24% Depoo Hospital (Lower Keys Medical Center) Public Key West, Monroe 185 35.31% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 81 15.46% Total 524 100.01%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 16th Judicial Circuit are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of the 16th Judicial Circuit who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 16th Judicial Circuit - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 524 5.15% 34.16% 64.50% 1.34% N/A 2014-2015 459 3.49% 36.82% 62.31% 0.87% 14.16% 2013-2014 440 5.00% 35.68% 63.64% 0.68% 19.09% 2012-2013 486 5.14% 41.98% 57.20% 0.82% 7.82% 2011-2012 466 7.94% 31.12% 66.74% 2.15% 12.45%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of the 16th Judicial Circuit in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 16th Judicial Circuit - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 27 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School *** *** *** *** *** *** DCF Custody *** *** *** *** *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** *** *** *** ***

492 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) *** *** 475 96.54% *** *** Jail *** *** 458 93.09% *** *** Nursing home *** *** 474 96.34% *** ***

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 170

Judicial Circuit: 17th The 17th Judicial Circuit includes the following counties: Broward. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 17th Judicial Circuit are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 17th Judicial Circuit - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Memorial Regional Hospital Public Hollywood, Broward 3,621 27.07% University Hospital and Medical Center Private Tamarac, Broward 2,599 19.43% Broward Health Imperial Point Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 2,582 19.30% Fort Lauderdale Hospital Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 1,120 8.37% Broward Health Medical Center Public Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 619 4.63% Plantation General Hospital Private Plantation, Broward 535 4.00% Henderson Behavioral Health Public Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 505 3.77% Atlantic Shores Hospital Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 428 3.20% Aventura Hospital and Medical Center Private Adventura, Miami-Dade 376 2.81% JFK Medical Center North Campus (West Palm Hospital)

Private West Palm Beach, Palm Beach 194 1.45%

Delray Medical Center Private Delray Beach, Palm Beach 90 0.67% South County Mental Health Center Public Delray Beach, Palm Beach 71 0.53% Larkin Community Hospital Behavioral Health Services

Private Hollywood, Broward 52 0.39%

Mount Sinai Medical Center Private Miami Beach, Miami-Dade 46 0.34% North Shore Medical Center Private Miami, Miami-Dade 45 0.34% Jackson Behavioral Health Hospital Public Miami, Miami-Dade 43 0.32% North Shore Medical Center at FMC Campus Private Ft. Lauderdale, Broward 42 0.31% Southern Winds Hospital Private Hialeah, Miami-Dade 42 0.31% Memorial Hospital of Jacksonville Public Jacksonville, Duval 27 0.20% JFK Medical Center Private Atlantis, Palm Beach 25 0.19% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 316 2.36% Total 13,378 99.99%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 17th Judicial Circuit are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of the 17th Judicial Circuit who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 17th Judicial Circuit - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 13,378 14.95% 41.28% 58.05% 0.67% N/A 2014-2015 13,928 15.98% 41.54% 57.52% 0.95% -3.95% 2013-2014 13,384 17.24% 44.08% 55.07% 0.86% -0.04% 2012-2013 12,579 14.89% 44.40% 54.74% 0.86% 6.35% 2011-2012 12,638 14.23% 47.27% 51.82% 0.91% 5.86%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of the 17th Judicial Circuit in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 17th Judicial Circuit - Location

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 171

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 2,000 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 619 30.95% 1,129 56.45% *** *** DCF Custody 77 3.85% 1,672 83.60% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody 66 3.30% 1,685 84.25% *** ***

11,295 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 280 2.48% 10,395 92.03% 620 5.49% Jail 57 0.50% 10,592 93.78% 646 5.72% Nursing home 37 0.33% 10,633 94.14% 625 5.53%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 172

Judicial Circuit: 18th The 18th Judicial Circuit includes the following counties: Brevard and Seminole. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 18th Judicial Circuit are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 18th Judicial Circuit - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

Circles of Care Public Melbourne, Brevard 3,688 39.20% Wuesthoff Medical Center - Rockledge Private Rockledge, Brevard 1,270 13.50% South Seminole Hospital Private Longwood, Seminole 1,140 12.12% Circles of Care CCSU Public Melbourne, Brevard 1,107 11.77% Aspire Health Partners (Seminole Behavioral Healthcare)

Public Sanford, Seminole 702 7.46%

University Behavioral Private Orlando, Orange 603 6.41% Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare)

Public Orlando, Orange 227 2.41%

Central Florida Behavioral Hospital Private Orlando, Orange 183 1.94% Florida Hospital - Orlando Private Orlando, Orange 123 1.31% Osceola Regional Medical Center Private Kissimmee, Osceola 92 0.98% Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare) CCSU

Public Orlando, Orange 60 0.64%

North Florida Regional Medical Center Private Gainesville, Alachua 26 0.28% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 188 2.00% Total 9,409 100.02%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 18th Judicial Circuit are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of the 18th Judicial Circuit who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 18th Judicial Circuit - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 9,409 20.58% 59.01% 39.49% 1.50% N/A 2014-2015 9,229 21.83% 58.85% 38.99% 2.17% 1.95% 2013-2014 8,885 19.86% 58.22% 39.48% 2.30% 5.90% 2012-2013 7,997 19.34% 58.72% 38.95% 2.33% 17.66% 2011-2012 6,885 22.14% 58.05% 39.54% 2.41% 36.66%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of the 18th Judicial Circuit in Table C.

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 173

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 18th Judicial Circuit - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 1,936 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 462 23.86% 1,395 72.06% *** *** DCF Custody 151 7.80% 1,713 88.48% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody 54 2.79% 1,812 93.60% *** ***

7,443 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 101 1.36% 7,095 95.32% 247 3.32% Jail 56 0.75% 7,131 95.81% 256 3.44% Nursing home 29 0.39% 7,168 96.31% 246 3.31%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 174

Judicial Circuit: 19th The 19th Judicial Circuit includes the following counties: Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee and Saint Lucie. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 19th Judicial Circuit are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 19th Judicial Circuit - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

New Horizons of the Treasure Coast Public Ft. Pierce, Saint Lucie 1,808 35.56% Lawnwood Regional Medical Center & Heart Institute/Lawnwood Pavilion

Private Ft. Pierce, Saint Lucie 946 18.61%

Indian River Memorial Hospital Private Vero Beach, Indian River 933 18.35% Treasure Coast Behavioral Healthcare at St. Lucie Medical Center

Private Port St Lucie, Saint Lucie 842 16.56%

Saint Lucie Medical Center/ Port St Lucie Hospital Private Port St. Lucie, Saint Lucie 173 3.40% JFK Medical Center North Campus (West Palm Hospital)

Private West Palm Beach, Palm Beach

165 3.25%

Veteran's Administration Hospital Private West Palm Beach, Palm Beach

37 0.73%

Wuesthoff Medical Center - Rockledge Private Rockledge, Brevard 27 0.53% Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 153 3.01% Total 5,084 100%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 19th Judicial Circuit are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of the 19th Judicial Circuit who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 19th Judicial Circuit - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 5,084 16.42% 41.90% 56.22% 1.89% N/A 2014-2015 5,287 16.87% 45.11% 52.28% 2.61% -3.84% 2013-2014 5,142 17.13% 46.73% 51.28% 1.98% -1.13% 2012-2013 5,071 16.33% 45.38% 52.14% 2.48% 0.26% 2011-2012 4,759 14.90% 43.54% 53.41% 3.05% 6.83%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of the 19th Judicial Circuit in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 19th Judicial Circuit - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 835 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 119 14.25% 655 78.44% *** *** DCF Custody *** *** 752 90.06% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody *** *** 757 90.66% *** ***

4,233 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 30 0.71% 4,045 95.56% 158 3.73% Jail 102 2.41% 3,968 93.74% 163 3.85% Nursing home *** *** 4,057 95.84% 159 3.76%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 175

Judicial Circuit: 20th The 20th Judicial Circuit includes the following counties: Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hendry and Lee. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 20th Judicial Circuit are shown by receiving facility in Table A.

Table A: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 20th Judicial Circuit - Receiving Facility

Receiving Facility Name Type City/County Involuntary

Examinations Total % of Total

SalusCare Public Fort Myers, Lee 2,642 28.25% Park Royal Hospital Private Fort Myers, Lee 2,155 23.05% David Lawrence Mental Health Center Public Naples, Collier 1,250 13.37% SalusCare CCSU Public Fort Myers, Lee 1,159 12.39% Charlotte Behavioral Health Care Public Port Charlotte, Charlotte 718 7.68% Riverside Behavioral Center (Charlotte Regional Medical Center)

Private Punta Gorda, Charlotte 706 7.55%

Veteran's Administration Hospital - Bay Pines Private Bay Pines, Pinellas 142 1.52% Suncoast Behavioral Health Center Private Bradenton, Manatee 111 1.19% The Jerome Golden Center for Behavioral Health (Belle Glades)

Public Belle Glades, Palm Beach 88 0.94%

Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) Public Lake City, Columbia 81 0.87% Sarasota Memorial Hospital (Bayside Center for Behavioral)

Private Sarasota, Sarasota 72 0.77%

Aggregated 25 or less N/A N/A 227 2.43% Total 9,351 100.01%

Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of the 20th Judicial Circuit are shown for five fiscal years in Table B. Also included are the percentages of involuntary examinations a) by initiator type and b) for residents of the 20th Judicial Circuit who were under 18 years of age at the time of their involuntary examinations. Percent change over time is shown.

Table B: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 20th Judicial Circuit - Initiator Type

Fiscal Year Total % <18 Initiator Type

Change to 2015/2016 LEO MHP Ex-Parte

2015-2016 9,351 21.76% 59.73% 39.13% 1.14% N/A 2014-2015 8,505 22.39% 55.00% 43.76% 1.23% 9.95% 2013-2014 7,872 20.49% 54.22% 44.61% 1.17% 18.79% 2012-2013 6,868 21.43% 54.98% 44.02% 1.00% 36.15% 2011-2012 5,366 20.78% 54.75% 43.94% 1.30% 74.26%

Responses to the yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet about the location of people before their involuntary examinations are summarized for residents of the 20th Judicial Circuit in Table C.

Table C: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations: Residents of the 20th Judicial Circuit - Location

Location Yes No Not Reported

# % # % # % 2,035 Involuntary Examinations for Children

School 221 10.86% 1,451 71.30% *** *** DCF Custody 56 2.75% 1,617 79.46% *** *** Department of Juvenile Justice Custody 51 2.51% 1,627 79.95% *** ***

7,280 Involuntary Examinations for Adults Assisted Living Facility (ALF) 75 1.03% 6,657 91.44% 548 7.53% Jail 49 0.67% 6,669 91.61% 562 7.72% Nursing home 26 0.36% 6,712 92.20% 542 7.45%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 176

D. Involuntary Examinations: Provider Level Analyses Counts of involuntary examinations in FY15/16 for each receiving facility are reported in Table 7. Facilities are listed in descending order by the count of involuntary exams. Counts for CSU (Crisis Stabilization Units) and CCSUs (Children’s Crisis Stabilization Units) are counted separately for providers that have both types of units. Table 6 is sorted in descending order for the total count of involuntary Examinations for FY15/16.

Table 7: FY 15/16 Involuntary Examinations by DCF Region, Managing Entities, & Judicial Circuits

Receiving Facility Name, County, & Type DCF Region, Managing Entity, & Judicial Circuit Involuntary Exams for FY15/16

Name County Type DCF Region Managing Entity Judicial Circuit # %

Jackson Behavioral Health Hospital Miami-Dade Public Southern South Florida Behavioral Health Network 11 7,467 3.84%

Mental Health Care (Gracepoint) Hillsborough Public SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 13 5,678 2.92%

Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare) Orange Public Central Central Florida Cares

Health System 9 5,423 2.79%

Memorial Regional Hospital Broward Public Southeast Broward Behavioral Health Coalition 17 4,599 2.37%

Baptist Hospital Escambia Private Northwest Big Bend Community Based Care 1 4,073 2.10%

JFK Medical Center North Campus (West Palm Hospital) Palm Beach Private Southeast

Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network

15 3,953 2.03%

Circles of Care Brevard Public Central Central Florida Cares Health System 18 3,824 1.97%

South Seminole Hospital Seminole Private Central Central Florida Cares Health System 18 3,242 1.67%

Personal Enrichment Through Mental Health Services Pinellas Public SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 6 3,239 1.67%

St. Joseph’s Hospital Behavioral Health Care Hillsborough Private SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 13 3,238 1.67%

The Centers Marion Public Central Lutheran Services Florida 5 3,063 1.58%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 177

Receiving Facility Name, County, & Type DCF Region, Managing Entity, & Judicial Circuit Involuntary Exams for FY15/16

Name County Type DCF Region Managing Entity Judicial Circuit # %

Broward Health Imperial Point Broward Private Southeast Broward Behavioral Health Coalition 17 3,052 1.57%

Central Florida Behavioral Hospital Orange Private Central Central Florida Cares Health System 9 3,048 1.57%

Lakeland Regional Medical Center Polk Private Central Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 10 3,036 1.56%

Life Stream Behavioral Center Lake Public Central Lutheran Services Florida 5 2,987 1.54%

Morton Plant North Bay Hospital Recovery Center Pasco Public SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 6 2,973 1.53%

University Hospital and Medical Center Broward Private Southeast Broward Behavioral Health Coalition 17 2,759 1.42%

University Behavioral Orange Private Central Central Florida Cares Health System 9 2,729 1.40%

SalusCare Lee Public SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 20 2,712 1.40%

Mental Health Resource Center- South Duval Public Northeast Lutheran Services Florida 4 2,446 1.26%

Medical Center of Trinity - West Pasco Campus Pasco Private SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 6 2,376 1.22%

Peace River Center Polk Public Central Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 10 2,370 1.22%

Park Royal Hospital Lee Private SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 20 2,324 1.20%

Mental Health Care (Gracepoint) CCSU Hillsborough Public SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 13 2,269 1.17%

Largo Medical Center/Indian Rocks Pinellas Private SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 6 2,255 1.16%

Southern Winds Hospital Miami-Dade Private Southern South Florida Behavioral Health Network 11 2,195 1.13%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 178

Receiving Facility Name, County, & Type DCF Region, Managing Entity, & Judicial Circuit Involuntary Exams for FY15/16

Name County Type DCF Region Managing Entity Judicial Circuit # %

Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare Leon Private Northwest Big Bend Community Based Care 2 2,178 1.12%

Palmetto General Hospital Miami-Dade Private Southern South Florida Behavioral Health Network 11 2,168 1.12%

Ten Broeck Tampa (North Tampa Behavioral Health) Pasco Private SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 6 2,142 1.10%

New Horizons of the Treasure Coast Saint Lucie Public Southeast Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network

19 2,112 1.09%

Mount Sinai Medical Center Miami-Dade Private Southern South Florida Behavioral Health Network 11 2,092 1.08%

Community Health of South Florida Miami-Dade Public Southern South Florida Behavioral Health Network 11 2,013 1.04%

Mental Health Resource Center - North Duval Public Northeast Lutheran Services Florida 4 1,982 1.02%

Sarasota Memorial Hospital (Bayside Center for Behavioral) Sarasota Private SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral

Health Network 12 1,939 1.00%

SMA Behavioral Health Services Volusia Public Northeast Lutheran Services Florida 7 1,923 0.99%

Mease Dunedin Hospital Pinellas Public SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 6 1,910 0.98%

JFK Medical Center Palm Beach Private Southeast Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network

15 1,896 0.98%

UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital Alachua Private Northeast Lutheran Services Florida 8 1,859 0.96%

Larkin Community Hospital Miami-Dade Private Southern South Florida Behavioral Health Network 11 1,820 0.94%

North Shore Medical Center Miami-Dade Private Southern South Florida Behavioral Health Network 11 1,801 0.93%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 179

Receiving Facility Name, County, & Type DCF Region, Managing Entity, & Judicial Circuit Involuntary Exams for FY15/16

Name County Type DCF Region Managing Entity Judicial Circuit # %

Mental Health Resource Center - North CCSU Duval Public Northeast Lutheran Services Florida 4 1,799 0.93%

Aventura Hospital and Medical Center Miami-Dade Private Southern South Florida Behavioral Health Network 11 1,795 0.92%

South County Mental Health Center Palm Beach Public Southeast Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network

15 1,795 0.92%

Coastal Behavioral Healthcare Sarasota Public SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 12 1,766 0.91%

Fort Walton Beach Medical Center Okaloosa Private Northwest Big Bend Community Based Care 1 1,744 0.90%

West Florida Regional Medical Center Escambia Private Northwest Big Bend Community Based Care 1 1,612 0.83%

Osceola Regional Medical Center Osceola Private Central Central Florida Cares Health System 9 1,576 0.81%

Park Place Behavioral Health Care Osceola Public Central Central Florida Cares Health System 9 1,537 0.79%

St. Anthony's Hospital Pinellas Private SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 6 1,531 0.79%

Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) Columbia Public Northeast Lutheran Services Florida 3 1,524 0.78%

Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Gainesville) Alachua Public Northeast Lutheran Services Florida 8 1,518 0.78%

Citrus Health Network Miami-Dade Public Southern South Florida Behavioral Health Network 11 1,505 0.77%

Delray Medical Center Palm Beach Private Southeast Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network

15 1,437 0.74%

Wuesthoff Medical Center - Rockledge Brevard Private Central Central Florida Cares Health System 18 1,426 0.73%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 180

Receiving Facility Name, County, & Type DCF Region, Managing Entity, & Judicial Circuit Involuntary Exams for FY15/16

Name County Type DCF Region Managing Entity Judicial Circuit # %

Aspire Health Partners (Seminole Behavioral Healthcare) Seminole Public Central Central Florida Cares

Health System 18 1,417 0.73%

Florida Hospital - Orlando Orange Private Central Central Florida Cares Health System 9 1,395 0.72%

River Point Behavioral Health Duval Private Northeast Lutheran Services Florida 4 1,380 0.71%

Brandon Regional Hospital (Galencare) Hillsborough Private SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 13 1,378 0.71%

Memorial Hospital of Jacksonville Duval Public Northeast Lutheran Services Florida 4 1,374 0.71%

Emerald Coast Behavioral Hospital Bay Private Northwest Big Bend Community Based Care 14 1,337 0.69%

Jackson South Community Hospital Miami-Dade Private Southern South Florida Behavioral Health Network 11 1,329 0.68%

Kendall Regional Medical Center Miami-Dade Private Southern South Florida Behavioral Health Network 11 1,327 0.68%

David Lawrence Mental Health Center Collier Public SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 20 1,319 0.68%

The Vines Hospital Marion Private Central Lutheran Services Florida 5 1,306 0.67%

Suncoast Behavioral Health Center Manatee Private SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 12 1,267 0.65%

Memorial Hospital of Tampa Hillsborough Private SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 13 1,266 0.65%

Ft. Lauderdale Hospital Broward Private Southeast Broward Behavioral Health Coalition 17 1,259 0.65%

Baycare Behavioral Health Pasco Public SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 6 1,240 0.64%

Westchester General Hospital Miami-Dade Private Southern South Florida Behavioral Health Network 11 1,217 0.63%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 181

Receiving Facility Name, County, & Type DCF Region, Managing Entity, & Judicial Circuit Involuntary Exams for FY15/16

Name County Type DCF Region Managing Entity Judicial Circuit # %

Personal Enrichment Through Mental Health Services, CCSU Pinellas Public SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral

Health Network 6 1,182 0.61%

UF Health Jacksonville (Shands Jacksonville Healthcare) Duval Private Northeast Lutheran Services Florida 4 1,177 0.61%

Winter Haven Hospital Polk Private Central Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 10 1,174 0.60%

SalusCare, CCSU Lee Public SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 20 1,173 0.60%

Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville (Baptist Health Center) Duval Private Northeast Lutheran Services Florida 4 1,172 0.60%

Halifax Psychiatric Center North Volusia Public Northeast Lutheran Services Florida 7 1,144 0.59%

Circles of Care, CCSU Brevard Public Central Central Florida Cares Health System 18 1,118 0.58%

Lawnwood Regional Medical Center & Heart Institute/Lawnwood Pavilion Saint Lucie Private Southeast

Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network

19 1,047 0.54%

Orange Park Medical Center Clay Private Northeast Lutheran Services Florida 4 1,044 0.54%

Charlotte Behavioral Health Care Charlotte Public SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 20 1,043 0.54%

Indian River Memorial Hospital Indian River Private Southeast Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network

19 1,039 0.53%

Halifax Health Medical Center Volusia Private Northeast Lutheran Services Florida 7 979 0.50%

Treasure Coast Behavioral Healthcare at St. Lucie Medical Center Saint Lucie Private Southeast

Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network

19 978 0.50%

Riverside Behavioral Center (Charlotte Regional Medical Center) Charlotte Private SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral

Health Network 20 973 0.50%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 182

Receiving Facility Name, County, & Type DCF Region, Managing Entity, & Judicial Circuit Involuntary Exams for FY15/16

Name County Type DCF Region Managing Entity Judicial Circuit # %

Life Management Center of Northwest Florida Bay Public Northwest Big Bend Community Based Care 14 957 0.49%

Windmoor Healthcare of Clearwater Pinellas Private SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 6 934 0.48%

Centerstone of Florida (Manatee Glens Crisis Center) Manatee Public SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 12 931 0.48%

The Jerome Golden Center for Behavioral Health (West Palm Beach) Palm Beach Public Southeast

Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network

15 909 0.47%

St. Mary's Medical Center Palm Beach Private Southeast Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network

15 885 0.46%

Citrus Health Network, CCSU Miami-Dade Public Southern South Florida Behavioral Health Network 11 874 0.45%

Tampa Community Hospital (Town & Country Hospital) Hillsborough Private SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral

Health Network 13 861 0.44%

Wekiva Springs Center Duval Private Northeast Lutheran Services Florida 4 859 0.44%

University of Miami Hospital Miami-Dade Private Southern South Florida Behavioral Health Network 11 853 0.44%

North Florida Regional Medical Center Alachua Private Northeast Lutheran Services Florida 8 851 0.44%

Broward Health Medical Center Broward Public Southeast Broward Behavioral Health Coalition 17 845 0.43%

Miami Mental Health Center Miami-Dade Public Southern South Florida Behavioral Health Network 11 811 0.42%

Veteran's Administration Hospital - Bay Pines Pinellas Private SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 6 797 0.41%

Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare) CCSU Orange Public Central Central Florida Cares

Health System 9 768 0.40%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 183

Receiving Facility Name, County, & Type DCF Region, Managing Entity, & Judicial Circuit Involuntary Exams for FY15/16

Name County Type DCF Region Managing Entity Judicial Circuit # %

Apalachee Center Leon Public Northwest Big Bend Community Based Care 2 752 0.39%

Flagler Hospital Saint Johns Private Northeast Lutheran Services Florida 7 747 0.38%

Morton Plant Hospital Pinellas Private SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 6 738 0.38%

Northside Behavioral Health Center Hillsborough Public SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 13 699 0.36%

Plantation General Hospital Broward Private Southeast Broward Behavioral Health Coalition 17 577 0.30%

Henderson Behavioral Health Broward Public Southeast Broward Behavioral Health Coalition 17 552 0.28%

Capital Regional Medical Center Leon Private Northwest Big Bend Community Based Care 2 549 0.28%

Atlantic Shores Hospital Broward Private Southeast Broward Behavioral Health Coalition 17 516 0.27%

Eastside Psychiatric Hospital (Owned by Apalachee Center) Leon Private Northwest Big Bend Community

Based Care 2 476 0.24%

Lakeview Center Escambia Public Northwest Big Bend Community Based Care 1 467 0.24%

Mercy Hospital A Campus of Plantation General Hospital Miami-Dade Private Southern South Florida Behavioral

Health Network 11 422 0.22%

Centerstone of Florida (Manatee Glens Hospital) Manatee Private SunCoast Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 12 416 0.21%

Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center Lake Placid Highlands Private Central Central Florida Behavioral Health Network 10 399 0.21%

Guidance/Care Center Monroe Public Southern South Florida Behavioral Health Network 16 362 0.19%

Nicklaus Children's Hospital (Miami Children's Hospital) Miami-Dade Private Southern South Florida Behavioral

Health Network 11 344 0.18%

Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Baker Act Data Report 184

Receiving Facility Name, County, & Type DCF Region, Managing Entity, & Judicial Circuit Involuntary Exams for FY15/16

Name County Type DCF Region Managing Entity Judicial Circuit # %

The Jerome Golden Center for Behavioral Health (Belle Glade) Palm Beach Public Southeast

Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network

15 315 0.16%

DePoo Hospital (Lower Keys Medical Center) Monroe Public Southern South Florida Behavioral Health Network 16 257 0.13%

Veteran's Administration Hospital - West Palm Beach Palm Beach Private Southeast Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network

15 242 0.12%

Saint Lucie Medical Center/ Port St Lucie Hospital Saint Lucie Private Southeast Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network

19 203 0.10%

Jackson Community Mental Health Center (Jackson North) Miami-Dade Public Southern South Florida Behavioral

Health Network 11 190 0.10%

Larkin Community Hospital Behavioral Health Services Broward Private Southeast Broward Behavioral Health Coalition 17 74 0.04%

UF Health Shands Hospital Alachua Private Northeast Lutheran Services Florida 8 59 0.03%

North Shore Medical Center at FMC Campus Broward Private Southeast Broward Behavioral Health Coalition 17 45 0.02%

Aggregated Count for Facilities with Less than 25 Involuntary Exams in FY15/16 34 0.02%