CARE Court is a state-mandated civil court program that helps people with serious mental illness connect to treatment, housing, and supportive services through a court-supervised process.
Serious mental illness is defined as someone on the psychosis spectrum or diagnosed as Bipolar with psychotic features. The psychosis must not be due to a physical ailment such as traumatic brain injury, dementia, sexually transmitted disease, or substance-abuse induced.
CARE Court is designed for people who are not currently engaged in care and who experience repeated mental health crises that may lead to hospitalization, homelessness, or involvement with the justice system.
CARE Court focuses on treatment and stabilization, not punishment.