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Allegheny County, Pa., will launch court-mandated mental health treatment for at-risk individuals Jan. 1, 2026, despite debate over autonomy and effectiveness.
Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, will launch assisted outpatient treatment (AOT) on January 1, 2026, a legal tool allowing courts to mandate community-based mental health care for individuals deemed at risk, despite opposition from some advocates who fear it undermines autonomy.
The move follows concerns that current involuntary hospitalization standards—requiring danger to self or others—are too strict, leaving vulnerable people without timely help.
The county developed its plan with input from experts, stakeholders, and other jurisdictions, and will establish an advisory group to monitor implementation.
While supporters say AOT can prevent crises, critics argue it may harm trust in mental health services and lacks enforcement mechanisms.
El condado de Allegheny, Pensilvania, lanzará un tratamiento de salud mental por mandato judicial para individuos en riesgo el 1 de enero de 2026, a pesar del debate sobre autonomía y efectividad.