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The Baker Act The Florida Mental Health Act Fiscal Year 2016/2017 Annual Report 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 Released June 2018 Annette Christy, Ph.D. Daniel Ringhof, Ph.D. Sara Rhode, MSW Kevin Jenkins, AA Kim Lersch, Ph.D. Paige Alitz, MPH, CPH

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The Baker Act The Florida Mental Health Act

Fiscal Year 2016/2017Annual Report

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

Released June 2018

Annette Christy, Ph.D. Daniel Ringhof, Ph.D. Sara Rhode, MSW Kevin Jenkins, AA Kim Lersch, Ph.D. Paige Alitz, MPH, CPH

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Table of Contents

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

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

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

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

B. Involuntary Examinations: State Level Analyses....................................................................................5

C. Involuntary Examinations: Provider Level Analyses ............................................................................14

D. Involuntary Examinations: Geographic Area Reporting ......................................................................20

Appendix A: Baker Act Receiving Facility List ................................................................................ 94

Appendix B: County Level Indicators Detail.................................................................................... 99

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I. Report Highlights

• There were 199,944 involuntary (Baker Act) examinations in Fiscal Year (FY) 16/17.

• Involuntary examinations increased 2.88% from FY15/16 to FY16/17 (one year), 22.03% from FY12/13 to FY16/17 (5 years), and 56.23% from FY07/08 to FY16/17 (10 years). In the 16 years from FY01/02 to FY16/17, involuntary examinations more than doubled (111.42% increase).

• From FY12/13 to FY16/17 (5 years) statewide involuntary examinations increased 21.18% for children and 14.61% for older adults.

• The average age of people having an involuntary examination in FY16/17 was 37.15 years. Three‐quarters (75.27%) were for adults aged 18 through 64, with 16.39% for children and 7.18% for people 65 and older. [Age was unknown for 1.17%.]

• Slightly more than half (54.91%) of involuntary examinations in FY16/17 were for men. Slightly more than half were for people who were non‐Hispanic Caucasian/White, with 22.54% non‐Hispanic African‐American/Black, 15.14% Hispanic, and less than one percent Asian or other races. [Race was not reported for 2.47% of involuntary examinations.]

• Half (50.32%) of involuntary examinations were initiated by law enforcement, with almost half initiated by health professionals (47.71%), and 1.97% initiated via ex‐parte order of a judge.

• Evidence Type: Over half (59.96%) of involuntary examinations were based on evidence of harm only. Over one‐quarter (28.46%) were based on both harm and self‐neglect. Less than ten percent (9.24%) were based on evidence of self‐neglect only. [Evidence type was not reported for 2.34%.] Harm Type: Harm can be further broken down into harm to self and/or harm to others. More than half (56.23%) of all involuntary examinations were based on evidence of harm to self only. One in five (21.69%) of all involuntary examinations were based on both harm to self and harm to others. Harm to others only was the evidence upon which 5.61% of all involuntary examinations were initiated. [Harm type was missing from 16.47% of forms with harm as an evidence type.]

• Almost three‐quarters (60.14%) of involuntary examinations in FY16/17 were at publicly funded receiving facilities, with 39.86% at privately funded receiving facilities.

• Questions about location at the time of the involuntary examination initiation completed by Baker Act receiving facility staff on the Cover Sheet to the Department of Children and Families shows that for children 21.66% were at school, 1.42% were in Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) custody, and 4.37% were in DCF custody (out of home placements, such as foster care or group homes). Location information about adults shows less than one percent (0.52%) in nursing homes, 1.76% in assisted living facilities, and 1.36% in jail.

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

• New to the annual report this year are additional details about older adults. The county specific pages at the end of this report now include a focus on change over time for a ten‐year period.

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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, College of Behavioral and Community Sciences at the University of South Florida. Forms must be mailed within one working day after the person arrives at the receiving 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 and should not be changed. Form CF‐MH 3001 is recommended, 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 for involuntary examination (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.

Staff at the Baker Act Reporting Center at the University of South Florida produced this report under contract LH292 with DCF. Although this is considered the statutorily required annual report for FY16/17, 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 http://www.usf.edu/cbcs/baker‐act/.

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]). Additional results may be released in between annual reports. Readers of this report are encouraged to check the Baker Act Reporting Center website periodically for reports and updates.

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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 examination initiation forms received by the Baker Act Reporting Center. However, some individuals for whom forms were received were never admitted to the receiving facility because an examination by a physician or clinical psychologist performed prior to admission determined they did not meet admission criteria. The data also do not include information on what occurred after the initial examination. For example, the data do not reveal how long individuals stayed at the facility, whether they remained on an involuntary or voluntary basis, or whether the involuntary (Baker Act) examination was 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 statutory 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 these are not included in the data used for analyses in this report.

Redaction: Cell sizes smaller than 25 were redacted from this report. The purpose of this redaction is to prevent identification of people.

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 services provided under the authority of the Baker Act. 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 receive DCF funds for services provided under the authority of the Baker Act are referred to later in this report as “public,” while those not receiving such funds are referred to as “private.”

In past reports we described involuntary examinations initiated using form CF‐MH 3052b as being initiated by “mental health professionals.” We recently changed to using the term “health professionals” instead, given that all people initiating involuntary examinations using this form are health professionals, but not necessarily mental health professionals (such as emergency department physicians).

Formatting: This report was formatted so that figures could be understood both in black and white and in color. County specific pages (one for each county) begin on page 27 of the report. These county specific pages and the three appendices constitute pages 26 through 99 (final page). Those wanting to print a shorter report may want to consider printing only through page 26.

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Data for 199,944 involuntary examinations initiated between July 1, 2016 and June 30, 2017 were analyzed for this report. There were 4,146 (2.07%) involuntary examination forms from FY16/17 identified as duplicates. The initiation date for the involuntary examination was not in the data for 1.09% of forms received in FY16/17 either because the date was not completed on the initiation form/ex‐parte order or the receiving facility did not submit the second page of the BA52b form, which contains a space to write the 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.

The reasons are complex for why there are lower numbers of involuntary examinations in some areas and there are higher numbers in other areas. Readers of this report are urged to consider these factors when interpreting the results. For example, the 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, with about half of the counties not having a receiving facility. Areas of some counties are geographically distant from the nearest receiving facility. Additional factors may influence the use of involuntary examination, such as:

number of people trained in Mental Health First Aid

law enforcement training (including CIT training)

availability of criminal justice system diversion programs at all sequential intercepts, including those funded by DCF Criminal Justice, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse (CJMHSA) Reinvestment Grants

availability and quality of behavioral health services

availability of a wide array of social services (such as housing assistance, and assistance with coverage for health care, including the existence of county health plans)

Population statistics are provided in some tables in order to put counts of involuntary examinations in context. Population estimates were obtained from the Florida Office of Economic and Demographic Research. County level characteristics were obtained from the Florida Department of Health, Division of Public Health Statistics and Performance Management, and the Florida Health Charts. 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.

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B. Involuntary Examinations: State Level Analyses

There were 199,944 involuntary examinations in FY16/17. Three‐quarters of involuntary examinations were for adults aged 18 through 64 (n = 150,492, 75.27%), with 16.39% (n = 32,763) for those less than 18, and 7.18% (n = 14,348) for people 65 and older. There were 2,341 (1.17%) forms where age was unknown because a valid date of birth was not included on the Cover Sheet.

Counts of involuntary examinations for the last 16 fiscal years are reported for all ages, children (<18) and older adults (65+) (see Table 1 and Figure 1).

Table 1: Involuntary Examinations: FY 01/02 to 16/17 – All Ages, Children & Older Adults

Fiscal Year All Ages Children (< 18) Older Adults (65+)

Involuntary Examinations

% Increase to FY 2016/2017

Involuntary Examinations

% Increase to FY 2016/2017

Involuntary Examinations

% Increase to FY 2016/2017

2016‐2017 199,944 32,763 14,348 2015‐2016 194,354 2.88% 32,475 0.86% 13,829 3.75% 2014‐2015 187,999 6.35% 32,650 0.32% 13,828 3.76% 2013‐2014 177,006 12.96% 30,355 7.91% 13,559 5.82% 2012‐2013 163,850 22.03% 26,808 22.18% 12,519 14.61% 2011‐2012 154,655 29.28% 24,836 31.89% 11,704 22.59% 2010‐2011 145,290 37.62% 21,752 50.58% 10,860 32.12% 2009‐2010 141,284 41.52% 21,128 55.03% 10,240 40.12% 2008‐2009 133,644 49.61% 20,258 61.69% 9,506 50.94% 2007‐2008 127,983 56.23% 19,705 66.23% 8,988 59.64% 2006‐2007 120,082 66.51% 19,238 70.26% 8,707 64.79% 2005‐2006 118,722 68.41% 19,019 72.22% 8,696 65.00% 2004‐2005 114,700 74.32% 19,065 71.81% 8,629 66.28% 2003‐2004 107,705 85.64% 18,286 79.13% 8,582 67.19% 2002‐2003 103,079 93.97% 16,845 94.45% 8,514 68.52% 2001‐2002 95,574 111.42% 14,997 118.41% 8,193 75.13%

The increase in the number 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: From 2001 to 2016, Census estimates from the Office of Economic and Demographic Research show that the Florida population of people five and older increased 23.97%, while the number of involuntary examinations for all ages from FY01/02 to FY16/17 increased 111.42%. The Florida population of people five and older increased by 1.63% from 2016 to 2017, while involuntary examinations for all ages increased by 2.88% from FY15/16 to FY16/17, as shown in Figure 1a.

Children: From 2001 to 2016, the Florida population of people between ages 5 and 17 increased 9.72% while the number of involuntary examinations for children (< 18) increased 118.41% from FY01/02 to FY16/17. The Florida population of people under 18 years of age increased 1.23% from 2016 to 2017. There was a less than one percent increase in involuntary examinations for children from FY15/16 to FY16/17 as shown in Figure 1b.

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Older Adults: From 2001 to 2016, the Florida population of people 65 and older increased 35.48%, while the number of involuntary examinations for people 65 and older increased 75.13% from FY01/02 to FY16/17. The Florida population of people 65 and older increased by 3.40% from 2016 to 2017, while involuntary examinations for people 65 and older increased by 3.75% from FY15/16 to FY16/17, as shown in Figure 1c.

The increase over time for all three age groups is shown in Figure 1a. Scales for the next two figures have different scales for their x‐axis (vertical axis) in order to be able to see the change over time for children (Figure 1b) and older adults (Figure 1c) that cannot be seen in Figure 1a.

Figure 1a: Involuntary Examinations for 16 Fiscal Years for All Ages, Children and Older Adults

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Figure 1c: Involuntary Examinations for 16 Fiscal Years for Older Adults Only

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Age: The average age of people with involuntary examinations in FY16/17 was 37.15 years. There were 32,763 (16.39%) involuntary examinations for children (< 18), 150,492 (75.27%) for adults (18 through 64), and 14,348 (2.75%) for older adults (65 and older). Age was not known for 2,341 (1.17%) involuntary examinations.

Table 2: Involuntary Examinations by Age Groups for FY16/17

Age Groups Involuntary Examinations

FY16/17

% of Involuntary Examinations

Total Within Each Age Grouping (Children, Adults, Older Adults)

Children (<18) 32,763 16.39

10 and younger 3,568 1.78 10.89

11‐13 8,411 4.21 25.67

14‐17 20,782 10.39 63.43

Adults 150,492 75.27

18‐24 26,243 13.13 17.44 25‐34 38,709 19.36 25.72 35‐44 30,764 15.39 20.44 45‐54 31,599 15.80 21.00 55‐64 23,177 11.59 15.40

Older Adults 14,348 7.18

65‐74 8,792 4.40 61.28%

75‐84 3,972 1.99 27.68%

85+ 1,584 <1% 11.04%

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Counts of involuntary examinations by age group are presented in Table 2. The percentage of total exams and the percentage within each age group are both included. For example, involuntary examinations for adults aged 65 to 74 accounted for 4.40% of all involuntary examinations during the fiscal year and 61.28% of involuntary examinations for older adults (65 and older).

Gender: The percentage of males and females with involuntary examinations by age groups is shown in Figure 2. Percentages of males and females do not sum to 100% because a small percentage of forms did not report gender.

Figure 2: Gender Distribution for FY16/17

100

Male Female

80

58.0860 54.91 54.91 51.09

48.02 43.80 44.28

40.87 40

20

0 All Ages Children (<18) Adults (18‐64) Older Adults (65+)

Race/Hispanic Origin: Race is reported on the Cover Sheet (CF‐MH3118) completed by Baker Act receiving facility staff. There is a separate section to report race and Hispanic Origin. This is because Hispanic is an ethnicity, not a race. However, many forms were completed in a way that treats Hispanic as a race, such as checking “other” for race and then “yes” for Hispanic Origin. The nature of the data led us to the categories used to describe race (see Figure 3). Slightly more than half (56.97%) of involuntary examinations in FY16/17 were for non‐Hispanic Caucasian/White people. Almost one‐quarter (22.54%) were for non‐Hispanic African‐American/Black people. One in seven (15.14%) involuntary examinations were for people of Hispanic origin.

% Involuntary

Examinations for FY16/17

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Figure 3: Race/Hispanic Origin Distribution for FY16/17

Caucasian/White (Not of Hispanic Origin)

African‐American/Black (Not of Hispanic Origin)

Hispanic Origin

Asian (Not of Hispanic Origin)

Other Race (Not of Hispanic Origin)

Race Not Reported

56.97 51.53

57.51 66.76

22.54 25.48

23.11 10.84

15.14 16.06 14.61

18.70

0.55 0.64 0.54 0.41

All Ages 2.33 3.68 2.13 Children (<18) 1.35

Adults (18‐64)

2.47 Older Adults (65+) 2.61

2.10 1.94

0 20 40 60 80 100

% of Involuntary Examinations in FY16/17

Initiator Type and Evidence Types: Initiator type, evidence type, and harm type for involuntary examinations in FY16/17 are summarized in Figure 4.

Initiator Type: Half (50.32%) of the involuntary examinations in FY16/17 were initiated by law enforcement, with almost half initiated by health professionals (47.71%). The remaining 1.97% were initiated via ex‐parte order of a judge.

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Figure 4: Initiator Type for FY16/17

100

All Ages

Children (<18) 80

18‐64 66.96 Older Adults (65+)

61.66 60

50.32 49.8148.00 47.71

36.0840 32.16

20

1.97 2.19 2.260.88 0

Law Enforcement Health Professional Judge (ex‐parte orders)

Health Professional Type: Percentages of involuntary examinations by health professional type are shown in Table 3.

Table 3: Involuntary Examination Initiations by Health Professional Type

% of Involuntary

Examinations in

FY16/17

All Ages Children (<18) 18 64 Older Adults (65+) Percentages Computed on Total Number of Involuntary Examinations Physician (not a psychiatrist) 32.69% 17.11% 35.55% 38.81% Physician who is a psychiatrist 4.46% 3.14% 4.19% 10.21% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 4.23% 6.40% 3.92% 2.53% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 2.48% 3.42% 2.23% 2.88% Psychiatric Nurse 0.96% 0.44% 0.95% 2.26% Clinical Psychologist 0.67% 0.38% 0.62% 1.82% Physician's Assistant 0.29% 0.14% 0.31% 0.39% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.06% 0.09% 0.06% 0.02% Not Reported 1.87% 1.04% 1.97% 2.74% Percentages Computed on Total Number of Involuntary Examinations Initiated by Health Professionals Physician (not a psychiatrist) 68.52% 53.20% 71.37% 62.95% Physician who is a psychiatrist 9.34% 9.76% 8.41% 16.56% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 8.87% 19.90% 7.88% 4.10% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 5.20% 10.64% 4.49% 4.67% Psychiatric Nurse 2.02% 1.36% 1.92% 3.66% Clinical Psychologist 1.40% 1.19% 1.24% 2.95% Physician's Assistant 0.60% 0.43% 0.62% 0.63% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.13% 0.29% 0.12% 0.03% Not Reported 3.92% 3.24% 3.96% 4.44%

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The percentages for health professional type (Table 3) were computed two ways, using the denominator of total involuntary examinations and the denominator of involuntary examinations initiated by health professionals. Both are included because they provide useful information. For example, licensed mental health counselors initiated 6.40% of involuntary examinations for children. On the other hand, licensed mental health counselors initiated 19.90% of involuntary examinations for children for involuntary examinations initiated by health professionals.

Evidence Type: Over half (59.96%) of involuntary examinations were based on evidence of harm only. One‐quarter (28.46%) were based on harm and self‐neglect. Less than ten percent (9.24%) of involuntary examinations were based on evidence of self‐neglect only. reported for 2.34% on forms.

Evidence type was not

Figure 5: Evidence Type for FY16/17

100

80 All Ages

71.48 Children (<18)

59.96 18‐6458.3560

51.00 Older Adults (65+)

40

29.4628.46 29.93

23.09

20 15.95

9.24 9.68

4.22 3.122.34 2.501.21 0

Harm Neglect & Harm Neglect Not Reported

Harm Type: Evidence of harm can be further reported according to harm type. More than half (56.23%) of all involuntary examinations were based on evidence of harm to self only. Less than one‐third (21.69%) of all involuntary examinations were based on harm to self and harm to others. Harm to others only was the evidence upon which 5.61% of all involuntary examinations were initiated.

% of Involuntary

Examinations in

FY16/17

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Figure 6: Harm Type for FY16/17

100 All Ages

Children (<18) 80 18‐64

Older Adults (65+) 57.19 57.0760 56.23

45.59

40 25.84

21.69 20.81 21.12 20

8.06 8.245.61 4.83 4.90 5.10 5.983.49

0 Harm to Self Harm to Self & Others Harm to Others Not Reported

Two‐thirds (63.97%) of involuntary examinations were initiated because the person was “unable to determine for himself/herself whether examination [was] necessary,” with 14.16% because the “person refused voluntary examination after conscientious explanation and disclosure of the purpose of the examination.” Both of these criteria were selected for 8.76% of involuntary examinations. There were 13.11% involuntary examinations for which this data element was not entered because there was not a box checked to indicate information for this criteria.

Figure 7: Refusal and/or Unable to Determine Need for Examination FY16/17

% of Involuntary

Examinations in

FY16/17

62.91 Unable to determine for self whether 63.14

68.32examination necessary 63.97

13.34 14.50Refused voluntary admission 12.98 14.16

Older Adults (65+) 10.94

8.90 18‐64Both unable and refused 7.04 8.76

Children (<18)

12.81 All Ages 13.46Not Reported 11.65 13.11

0 20 40 60 80 100

% of Involuntary Examinations in FY16/17

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Location: There are six yes/no questions on the Cover Sheet to the Department of Children and Families (CF‐MH 3118) completed by Baker Act receiving facility staff. Three ask about the location of children at the time of their involuntary examination initiation (school, DCF custody, DJJ custody). DCF custody means out of home placement, such as foster care or a group home. Three ask about location of adults at the time of their involuntary examination initiation (nursing home, assisted living facility or jail). Note that for children the answer can be yes to more than one of these location questions. For example, a child could be in foster care (DCF custody) and have his or her involuntary examination initiated while at school. The answer can only be “yes” for one of the adult questions about location.

Percentages of involuntary examinations for children and adults with a “yes” chosen for the location questions are shown in Table 4.

Table 4: Location at Time of Involuntary Examination

Children (<18) Adults (18+)

Location % Yes Location % Yes

School 21.66 Nursing Home 0.52

DCF Custody 4.37 Assisted Living Facility 1.76

DJJ Custody 1.42 Jail 1.36

Older adults (65+) had 3.44% of their involuntary examinations initiated while in a nursing home, and 6.37% while in an assisted living facility.

Between eight and ten percent of forms for involuntary examinations were missing a response to these location questions. These results should be interpreted with caution because “yes” repsonses to these questions may be under‐reported. This is because receiving facility staff may not know the details of the location at the time of the involuntary examination initiation. Because of this concern, these yes/no location questions would ideally be moved to the law enforcement (CF‐MH 3052a) and health professional (CF‐MH 3052b) initiaiton forms because these professionals will know the location as they initiate the involuntary examination.

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C. Involuntary Examinations: Provider Level Analyses

Counts of involuntary examinations in FY16/17 for each receiving facility are reported in Table 5. Facilities are listed by DCF region, then alphabetically by county within each DCF Region, then in descending order for number of involuntary examinations. 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 5: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations by Receiving Facility

Judicial Circuit

DCF Managing Entity Facility County

Receiving Facility Involuntary Examinations

Public/ Private

DCF Central Region

18th Central Florida Cares Health System Brevard Circles of Care 3,904 Public

18th Central Florida Cares Health System Brevard Steward Rockledge Hospital (Wuesthoff Medical Center) 1,524 Private

18th Central Florida Cares Health System Brevard Circles of Care CCSU (Harbor Pines) 1,144 Public

5th Lutheran Services Florida Hernando Springbrook Hospital 914 Private

10th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Highlands Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center Lake Placid 433 Public

19th SE Florida Behavioral Health Network Indian River Indian River Memorial Hospital 1,167 Public

5th Lutheran Services Florida Lake Life Stream Behavioral Center 3,251 Public

5th Lutheran Services Florida Marion The Centers (CSU/CCSU) 2,683 Public

5th Lutheran Services Florida Marion The Vines Hospital 1,173 Private

9th Central Florida Cares Health System Orange Central Florida Behavioral Hospital 3,273 Private

9th Central Florida Cares Health System Orange Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare) 3,075 Public

9th Central Florida Cares Health System Orange University Behavioral Center 2,473 Private

9th Central Florida Cares Health System Orange Aspire Health Partners 1,982 Public

9th Central Florida Cares Health System Orange Florida Hospital ‐ Orlando 1,198 Public

9th Central Florida Cares Health System Orange Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare) CCSU 919 Public

9th Central Florida Cares Health System Orange Veteran's Administration Hospital ‐ Orlando 26 VA

9th Central Florida Cares Health System Osceola Park Place Behavioral Health Care (CSU/CCSU) 1,741 Public

9th Central Florida Cares Health System Osceola Osceola Regional Medical Center 1,485 Private

10th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Polk Lakeland Regional Medical Center 2,875 Public

10th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Polk Peace River Center (CSU/CCSU) 2,216 Public

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Judicial Circuit

DCF Managing Entity Facility County

Receiving Facility Involuntary Examinations

Public/ Private

10th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Polk Winter Haven Hospital 1,326 Public

10th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Polk Lake Wales Medical Center 103 Private

19th SE Florida Behavioral Health Network Saint Lucie New Horizons of the Treasure Coast (CSU/CCSU) 2,202 Public

19th SE Florida Behavioral Health Network Saint Lucie Treasure Coast Behavioral Healthcare at St. Lucie Medical Center 1,193 Private

19th SE Florida Behavioral Health Network Saint Lucie Lawnwood Regional Medical Center/Lawnwood Pavilion 1,158 Private

19th SE Florida Behavioral Health Network Saint Lucie Port St Lucie Hospital 94 Private

18th Central Florida Cares Health System Seminole South Seminole Hospital 3,551 Public

18th Central Florida Cares Health System Seminole Aspire Health Partners (Seminole Behavioral Healthcare) 1,417 Public

DCF Northeast Region

8th Lutheran Services Florida Alachua UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital 1,921 Public

8th Lutheran Services Florida Alachua North Florida Regional Medical Center 1,443 Private

8th Lutheran Services Florida Alachua Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Gainesville) (CSU/CCSU) 1,414 Public

8th Lutheran Services Florida Alachua UF Health Shands Hospital 105 Public

4th Lutheran Services Florida Clay Orange Park Medical Center 1,298 Private

3rd Lutheran Services Florida Columbia Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) (CSU/CCSU) 1,617 Public

4th Lutheran Services Florida Duval Mental Health Resource Center ‐ North 2,868 Public

4th Lutheran Services Florida Duval Mental Health Resource Center ‐ South 1,946 Public

4th Lutheran Services Florida Duval River Point Behavioral Health 1,748 Private

4th Lutheran Services Florida Duval Memorial Hospital of Jacksonville 1,557 Private

4th Lutheran Services Florida Duval Mental Health Resource Center ‐ North CCSU 1,516 Public

4th Lutheran Services Florida Duval Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville (Baptist Health Center) 1,450 Private

4th Lutheran Services Florida Duval UF Health Jacksonville (Shands Jacksonville Healthcare)

1,245 Public

4th Lutheran Services Florida Duval Wekiva Springs Center 884 Private

7th Lutheran Services Florida Saint Johns Flagler Hospital 722 Public

7th Lutheran Services Florida Volusia SMA Behavioral Health Services 1,946 Public

7th Lutheran Services Florida Volusia Halifax Health Medical Center 1,452 Public

7th Lutheran Services Florida Volusia Halifax Health Child & Adolescent Behavioral Services (Halifax Psychiatric Center‐North)

1,118 Public

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Judicial Circuit

DCF Managing Entity Facility County

Receiving Facility Involuntary Examinations

Public/ Private

DCF Northwest Region

14th Big Bend Community Based Care Bay Emerald Coast Behavioral Hospital 1,494 Private

14th Big Bend Community Based Care Bay Life Management Center of Northwest Florida (CSU/CCSU) 748 Public

1st Big Bend Community Based Care Escambia Baptist Hospital 3,938 Private

1st Big Bend Community Based Care Escambia West Florida Regional Medical Center 1,372 Private

1st Big Bend Community Based Care Escambia Lakeview Center 411 Public

2nd Big Bend Community Based Care Leon Tallahassee Memorial Hospital 1,924 Public

2nd Big Bend Community Based Care Leon Capital Regional Medical Center 988 Private

2nd Big Bend Community Based Care Leon Apalachee Center (CSU/CCSU) 775 Public

2nd Big Bend Community Based Care Leon Eastside Psychiatric Hospital (Owned by Apalachee Center) 409 Public

1st Big Bend Community Based Care Okaloosa Fort Walton Beach Medical Center 1,842 Private

DCF Southeast Region

17th Broward Behavioral Health Coalition Broward Memorial Regional Hospital 4,503 Public

17th Broward Behavioral Health Coalition Broward Broward Health Imperial Point 2,985 Private

17th Broward Behavioral Health Coalition Broward University Hospital and Medical Center 2,737 Private

17th Broward Behavioral Health Coalition Broward Broward Health Medical Center 2,014 Public

17th Broward Behavioral Health Coalition Broward Fort Lauderdale Hospital 1,690 Private

17th Broward Behavioral Health Coalition Broward Plantation General Hospital 890 Private

17th Broward Behavioral Health Coalition Broward Atlantic Shores Hospital 555 Private

17th Broward Behavioral Health Coalition Broward Henderson Behavioral Health 490 Public

17th Broward Behavioral Health Coalition Broward Larkin Community Hospital Behavioral Health Services 191 Private

15th SE Florida Behavioral Health Network Palm Beach JFK Medical Center North Campus (West Palm Hospital) 4,042 Private

15th SE Florida Behavioral Health Network Palm Beach South County Mental Health Center 1,639 Public

15th SE Florida Behavioral Health Network Palm Beach Delray Medical Center 1,483 Private

15th SE Florida Behavioral Health Network Palm Beach JFK Medical Center 1,193 Private

15th SE Florida Behavioral Health Network Palm Beach St. Mary's Medical Center 980 Private

15th SE Florida Behavioral Health Network Palm Beach The Jerome Golden Center for Behavioral Health (W. Palm Beach) 832 Public

15th SE Florida Behavioral Health Network Palm Beach Veteran's Administration Hospital ‐West Palm Beach 281 VA

15th SE Florida Behavioral Health Network Palm Beach The Jerome Golden Center for Behavioral Health (Belle Glades) (CSU/CCSU) 215 Public

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Judicial Circuit

DCF Managing Entity Facility County

Receiving Facility Involuntary Examinations

Public/ Private

DCF Southern Region

11th SE Florida Behavioral Health Network Miami‐Dade Jackson Memorial Hospital 7,225 Public

11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Miami‐Dade Palmetto General Hospital 2,510 Private

11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Miami‐Dade Aventura Hospital and Medical Center 2,318 Private

11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Miami‐Dade Mount Sinai Medical Center 2,200 Public

11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Miami‐Dade Community Health of South Florida 1,969 Public

11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Miami‐Dade North Shore Medical Center 1,952 Private

11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Miami‐Dade Southern Winds Hospital 1,706 Private

11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Miami‐Dade Larkin Community Hospital 1,672 Private

11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Miami‐Dade Jackson South Community Hospital 1,435 Public

11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Miami‐Dade Kendall Regional Medical Center 1,359 Private

11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Miami‐Dade Citrus Health Network 1,354 Public

11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Miami‐Dade Westchester General Hospital 1,149 Private

11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Miami‐Dade Banyan Health Systems (Miami Behavioral Health Center) 975 Public

11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Miami‐Dade Citrus Health Network CCSU 914 Public

11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Miami‐Dade University of Miami Hospital 670 Public

11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Miami‐Dade Jackson Community Mental Health Center (Jackson North) 641 Public

11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Miami‐Dade Mercy Hospital A Campus of Plantation General Hospital 506 Private

11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Miami‐Dade Nicklaus Children's Hospital (Miami Children's Hospital) 430 Private

11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Miami‐Dade Hialeah Hospital 298 Private

11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Miami‐Dade Citrus Health Network 11 Public

16th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Monroe Guidance/Care Center 457 Public

16th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Monroe Depoo Hospital (Lower Keys Medical Center) 260 Private DCF SunCoast Region

20th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Charlotte Riverside Behavioral Center (Charlotte Regional Medical Center) 1,100 Private

20th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Charlotte Charlotte Behavioral Health Care (CSU/CCSU) 1,012 Public

20th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Collier David Lawrence Mental Health Center (CSU/CCSU) 1,243 Public

13th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Hillsborough Mental Health Care (Gracepoint) 4,626 Public

13th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Hillsborough St. Joseph Hospitals Behavioral Health Center 3,433 Public

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Judicial Circuit

DCF Managing Entity Facility County

Receiving Facility Involuntary Examinations

Public/ Private

DCF SunCoast Region (continued)

13th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Hillsborough Mental Health Care (Gracepoint) CCSU 2,279 Public

13th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Hillsborough Memorial Hospital of Tampa 1,343 Private

13th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Hillsborough Brandon Regional Hospital (Galencare) 1,322 Private

13th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Hillsborough Northside Behavioral Health Center 1,027 Public

13th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Hillsborough Tampa Community Hospital (Town & Country Hospital) 823 Private

20th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Lee SalusCare 2,899 Public

20th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Lee Park Royal Hospital 2,558 Private

20th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Lee SalusCare CCSU 1,234 Public

12th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Manatee Suncoast Behavioral Health Center 1,514 Private

12th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Manatee Centerstone of Florida (Manatee Glens Crisis Center) (CSU/CCSU) 829 Public

12th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Manatee Centerstone of Florida (Manatee Glens Hospital) 495 Private

6th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Pasco Morton Plant North Bay Hospital Recovery Center 3,245 Public

6th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Pasco Medical Center of Trinity ‐West Pasco Campus 2,208 Private

6th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Pasco North Tampa Behavioral Health (Ten Broeck Tampa) 2,004 Private

6th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Pasco Baycare Behavioral Health 1,498 Public

6th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Pinellas Largo Medical Center/Indian Rocks 2,821 Private

6th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Pinellas Personal Enrichment Through Mental Health Services 2,616 Public

6th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Pinellas St. Anthony's Hospital 1,881 Public

6th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Pinellas Mease Dunedin Hospital 1,725 Public

6th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Pinellas Personal Enrichment Through Mental Health Services CCSU 1,038 Public

6th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Pinellas Windmoor Healthcare of Clearwater 757 Private

6th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Pinellas Veteran's Administration Hospital ‐ Bay Pines 715 VA

6th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Pinellas Morton Plant Hospital 657 Public

12th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Sarasota Sarasota Memorial Hospital (Bayside Center for Behavioral) 1,853 Public

12th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Sarasota Coastal Behavioral Healthcare 1,657 Public

12th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Sarasota Coastal Behavioral Healthcare CCSU 120 Public

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The distribution of involuntary examinations at public and private receiving facilities is shown in Figure 8. “Public” in this context means the receiving facility received funds from DCF for Baker Act examination services, while “private” receiving facilities did not receive DCF funds for these services. Children are more likely to have their involuntary examination at public (73.85%) receiving facilities as compared to adults (58.68%) and older adults (42.89%). The meaningful percentage of involuntary examinations at privately funded receiving facilities means that funding and policy as it relates to both privately funded and publicly funded receiving facilities are essential to understand in order to have a complete picture of the use of involuntary examinations.

Figure 8: Involuntary Examinations at Public and Private Baker Act Receiving Facilities

100

Private Public

80 73.85

60.14 58.68 57.1160

42.8941.3239.86 40

26.15

20

0 All Ages Children (<18) Adults (18‐64) Older Adults (65+)

Some Baker Act receiving facilities are owned/run by a larger corporate/organizational entity. For example, one in six (16.95%) involuntary examinations in FY16/17 were at Hospital Corporation of American (HCA) run facilities, with 7.79% at Universal Health Services (UHS) run receiving facilities, and 6.88% at Baycare Health Systems run receiving facilities.

Figure 9: Involuntary examinations by Organizational Entity for FY16/17

% of Involuntary

Examinations in

FY16/17

Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) 16.95

Universal Health Services (UHS) 7.79

Baycare Health Systems 6.88

Tenet Health 3.61

Baptist Health Care Corporation 2.69

Acadia Healthcare 2.28

University of Florida Health 1.64

Lakeland Regional Medical Center 1.44

Adventist Health Systems 0.82

Community Health Systems 0.73

University of Miami 0.34

0 20 40 60 80 100

% of Involuntary Examinations in FY16/17

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D. Involuntary Examinations: Geographic Area Reporting

Data for FY16/17 were analyzed for each of Florida’s 67 Counties, 20 judicial circuits, 7 DCF regions, and 6 Managing Entity areas (see Tables 6a, 6b and 6c).

County of residence as reported by Baker Act receiving facilities on the Cover Sheet was used to categorize by county. These geographic area analyses are based on 186,293 involuntary examinations because 13,651 (7.33%) did not have county of residence reported on the Cover Sheet. Percentages in Tables 6a, 6b and 6c were computed horizontally such that they indicate for residents of each area the percentage of age and initiator type. For example, Sarasota County residents had 3,363 involuntary examinations in FY16/17, with 48.14% initiated by law enforcement, 48.88% by health professionals, and 2.97% by ex‐parte judicial order. Some percentages do not add up to 100 percent due to rounding.

Caution should be applied when interpreting changes for counties 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 FY11/12 for residents of Hendry County and 200 in FY16/17. While this is a large increase (289.86%) in percentage, it is a – relatively – small numerical change in involuntary examinations.

Some counties do not have a receiving facility, such that people are brought to receiving facilities in other counties. It is important to keep this in mind when reading results at the county level.

Redaction: Counts below 25 were redacted.

Population statistics were obtained from the Florida Office of Economic and Demographic Research to include estimates for 2011, 2016, and 2017 population projections.

Select community characteristics obtained from Florida Health Charts are provided for each county. These include county level indicators relating to factors surrounding poverty and income, mental health and suicide as well as local public health department expenditures (per person). More information regarding these indicators can be found in Appendix B.

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.

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Table 6a: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations by DCF Region, and Managing Entities

Geographic Areas Involuntary Examinations

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

Children < 18

Older Adults 65+

At Public

Receiving Facilities

Law Enforcement

Mental Health Prof

Ex‐Parte Order

1 Year 5 Years

BA Exams FY15/16

to FY16/17

Pop 2015 to

2016

BA Exams FY12/13

to FY16/17

Pop 2012 To 2016

Department of Children & Families (DCF) Regions

Central 41,102 19.79% 6.43% 74.01% 11.73% 8.49% 0.33% 2.35% 2.03% 20.65% 7.06%

Northeast 24,563 19.07% 5.24% 68.42% 6.96% 4.96% 0.36% 6.80% 1.57% 38.81% 5.21%

Northwest 12,696 20.88% 5.97% 29.61% 2.98% 3.13% 0.24% ‐1.28% 1.21% 17.96% 3.89%

Southeast 29,564 14.55% 7.24% 39.09% 6.21% 8.39% 0.19% 5.54% 1.31% 11.95% 4.41%

Southern 29,322 8.43% 11.06% 57.14% 7.09% 7.21% 0.37% 6.25% 1.79% 40.71% 5.82%

SunCoast 48,387 19.88% 7.26% 67.52% 12.32% 11.48% 0.40% 0.28% 1.81% 26.29% 5.96%

Not Reported 14,310 6.46% 5.48% 53.29% 41.92% 57.07% 1.01% ‐1.13% N/A ‐9.22% N/A

Managing Entities Area (ME)

Big Bend Community Based Care 13,044 20.94% 5.92% 30.57% 47.23% 48.80% 3.97% ‐1.49% 1.15% 18.33% 3.75% Broward Behavioral Health Coalition

14,793 12.11% 6.21% 40.90% 39.36% 60.00% 0.64% 10.58% 1.49% 17.62% 4.71%

Central Florida Behavioral Health Network

56,679 19.91% 7.49% 70.63% 52.80% 45.68% 1.52% 0.16% 1.82% 26.69% 5.94%

Central Florida Cares Health System

23,779 17.98% 5.08% 70.24% 52.91% 45.73% 1.37% 0.67% 2.18% 18.00% 7.85%

Lutheran Services Florida 33,246 20.44% 5.94% 68.98% 58.06% 39.02% 2.93% 7.86% 1.65% 33.37% 5.55% South Florida Behavioral Health Network

29,322 8.43% 11.06% 57.14% 48.35% 49.16% 2.49% 6.25% 1.79% 40.71% 5.82%

Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network

14,771 16.99% 8.27% 37.28% 44.67% 53.46% 1.87% 0.94% 1.15% 6.80% 4.14%

Not Reported 14,310 6.46% 5.48% 53.29% 41.92% 57.07% 1.01% ‐1.13% N/A ‐9.22% N/A

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Table 6b: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations by Judicial Circuits

Geographic Areas Involuntary Examinations

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

Children < 18

Older Adults 65+

At Public

Receiving Facilities

Law Enforcement

Mental Health Prof

Ex‐Parte Order

1 Year 5 Years

BA Exams FY15/16

to FY16/17

Pop 2015 to

2016

BA Exams FY12/13

to FY16/17

Pop 2012 To 2016

Judicial Circuits

1st 7,118 21.24% 6.59% 5.58% 38.17% 58.84% 2.99% ‐3.14% 1.44% 5.03% 4.82%

2nd 3,122 19.92% 5.03% 81.71% 52.43% 43.98% 3.59% 1.23% 0.95% 54.63% 3.18%

3rd 1,953 22.22% 5.17% 76.19% 64.11% 31.85% 4.05% 0.67% 0.15% 86.00% 0.64%

4th 13,053 16.79% 3.91% 56.22% 57.35% 39.62% 3.03% 8.55% 1.98% 61.99% 6.28%

5th 9,031 24.29% 7.77% 70.36% 61.93% 35.05% 3.02% 10.08% 1.75% 20.54% 6.13%

6th 18,913 18.26% 8.03% 61.03% 50.66% 47.30% 2.05% 6.02% 1.25% 28.63% 4.43%

7th 6,192 21.24% 7.41% 86.05% 60.45% 36.98% 2.57% 7.76% 1.73% 3.49% 5.81%

8th 3,365 22.11% 6.42% 78.81% 42.64% 54.50% 2.85% 2.34% 0.61% 29.22% 2.95%

9th 14,151 16.20% 4.67% 66.31% 49.35% 49.41% 1.24% ‐0.43% 2.72% 16.36% 10.05%

10th 8,292 20.06% 8.83% 88.77% 63.76% 35.41% 0.83% ‐0.50% 1.93% 29.08% 5.80%

11th 28,611 8.52% 11.18% 56.96% 48.71% 48.77% 2.52% 5.68% 1.77% 40.57% 5.86%

12th 5,907 22.40% 8.36% 72.20% 50.53% 46.62% 2.84% ‐3.61% 2.07% 20.62% 5.87%

13th 13,717 20.41% 4.61% 76.63% 45.51% 53.35% 1.14% ‐8.16% 2.05% 15.77% 7.70%

14th 2,456 21.05% 5.37% 33.02% 65.15% 28.18% 6.68% 1.15% 0.97% 24.86% 2.64%

15th 9,290 17.36% 9.06% 26.37% 45.75% 52.26% 1.99% ‐2.72% 0.97% 6.01% 4.22%

16th 711 4.64% 6.05% 64.56% 33.61% 64.84% 1.55% 35.69% 2.48% 46.30% 4.32%

17th 14,793 12.11% 6.21% 40.90% 39.36% 60.00% 0.64% 10.58% 1.49% 17.62% 4.71%

18th 9,628 20.61% 5.69% 76.02% 58.13% 40.31% 1.56% 2.33% 1.34% 20.49% 4.55%

19th 5,481 16.37% 6.91% 55.76% 42.84% 55.50% 1.66% 7.81% 1.57% 8.15% 3.97%

20th 9,850 20.74% 8.79% 64.49% 59.19% 39.97% 0.84% 5.34% 2.03% 43.48% 5.97%

Not Reported 14,310 6.46% 5.48% 53.29% 41.92% 57.07% 1.01% ‐1.13% N/A ‐9.22% N/A

Total (Statewide) 199,944 16.40% 7.19% 59.84% 50.32% 47.71% 1.97% 2.88% 1.68% 22.03% 5.63%

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Table 6c: FY15/16 Involuntary Examinations by County of Residence (* indicates counties that do not have a receiving facility in the county)

County of Residence2

Involuntary Examinations

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

Children < 18

Older Adults 65+

At Public

Receiving Facilities

Law Enforcement

Mental Health Prof

Ex‐Parte Order

1 Year 5 Years

BA Exams FY15/16

to FY16/17

Pop 2015 to

2016

BA Exams FY12/13

to FY16/17

Pop 2012 To 2016

Alachua 2,444 22.30% 5.48% 79.05% 38.46% 58.96% 2.58% 0.91% 0.85% 34.43% 4.17%

Baker* 186 16.13% 4.84% 76.88% 66.13% 32.80% 1.08% 1.64% ‐0.19% 30.99% 0.10%

Bay 1,587 21.49% 4.47% 35.92% 65.91% 30.43% 3.65% 0.06% 1.56% 24.37% 3.91%

Bradford* 255 21.96% 9.41% 77.65% 54.51% 38.43% 7.06% 10.39% 0.48% 25.00% 0.74%

Brevard 6,450 18.73% 5.75% 78.17% 55.29% 43.46% 1.26% 2.81% 1.28% 29.44% 4.27%

Broward 14,793 12.11% 6.21% 40.90% 39.36% 60.00% 0.64% 10.58% 1.49% 17.62% 4.71%

Calhoun* 123 21.95% 5.69% 26.83% 63.41% 28.46% 8.13% 8.85% 0.21% 66.22% ‐0.42%

Charlotte 1,622 21.33% 12.58% 50.92% 55.24% 43.46% 1.29% 6.50% 1.98% 41.29% 4.34%

Citrus* 1,312 25.69% 8.16% 60.21% 68.06% 28.96% 2.97% 14.29% 1.10% 15.80% 1.63%

Clay 1,514 26.95% 3.76% 29.99% 52.71% 46.76% 0.53% 11.65% 2.01% 81.32% 6.90%

Collier 1,864 22.96% 7.67% 72.48% 59.55% 39.54% 0.91% 0.59% 1.86% 42.29% 6.17%

Columbia 787 21.35% 5.08% 75.86% 60.74% 36.09% 3.18% 2.08% 0.59% 81.76% 1.24%

Desoto* 300 33.00% 6.00% 70.00% 62.00% 38.00% 0.00% 11.11% 1.05% 42.86% 2.13%

Dixie* 152 21.71% 4.61% 77.63% 52.63% 42.11% 5.26% 21.60% 1.85% 67.03% 2.91%

Duval 10,982 15.15% 3.84% 59.22% 57.62% 38.95% 3.42% 7.02% 2.00% 57.13% 6.20%

Escambia 3,676 20.62% 7.10% 7.86% 40.02% 57.32% 2.67% ‐12.2% 0.99% ‐6.98% 3.50%

Flagler* 561 22.46% 11.23% 86.63% 65.95% 30.48% 3.57% 1.63% 1.72% 9.14% 6.11%

Franklin* 84 14.29% 8.33% 88.10% 59.52% 29.76% 10.71% 27.27% 0.64% 127.0% 3.35%

Gadsden* 344 15.99% 6.10% 84.01% 61.63% 33.14% 5.23% ‐4.18% 0.35% 34.38% 2.06%

Gilchrist* 107 29.91% 6.54% 76.64% 43.93% 52.34% 3.74% 9.18% 0.05% 50.70% ‐0.58%

Glades* 63 17.46% 1.59% 92.06% 60.32% 39.68% 0.00% ‐1.56% 1.51% 40.00% 2.97%

Gulf* 96 26.04% 7.29% 42.71% 55.21% 39.58% 5.21% 14.29% 1.73% ‐4.00% 4.53%

Hamilton* 142 14.08% 11.97% 78.87% 73.24% 19.01% 7.75% 12.70% 0.24% 215.6% ‐1.15%

2 Counties with a * after the county name do not contain a Baker Act receiving facility within that county. Baker Act Reporting Center FY16/17 Annual Report 23

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County of Residence

Involuntary Examinations

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

Children < 18

Older Adults 65+

At Public

Receiving Facilities

Law Enforcement

Mental Health Prof

Ex‐Parte Order

1 Year 5 Years

BA Exams FY15/16

to FY16/17

Pop 2015 to

2016

BA Exams FY12/13

to FY16/17

Pop 2012 To 2016

Hardee* 215 24.19% 12.09% 86.98% 69.77% 28.37% 1.86% 22.86% ‐0.03% 31.90% ‐0.45%

Hendry* 200 21.50% 7.50% 70.00% 59.50% 39.00% 1.50% ‐26.7% 0.72% 48.15% 0.62%

Hernando 1,346 27.86% 8.47% 18.80% 55.35% 39.60% 5.05% 38.19% 1.52% ‐2.60% 3.70%

Highlands 917 14.29% 27.92% 83.21% 49.40% 49.51% 1.09% ‐11.6% 0.78% ‐0.22% 2.60%

Hillsborough 13,717 20.41% 4.61% 76.63% 45.51% 53.35% 1.14% ‐8.16% 2.05% 15.77% 7.70%

Holmes* 193 17.62% 10.36% 11.40% 68.39% 19.69% 11.92% 21.38% 0.51% 47.33% 0.10%

Indian River 1,198 13.61% 8.76% 91.24% 45.24% 51.84% 2.92% 18.61% 2.15% 19.68% 4.99%

Jackson* 277 17.69% 7.94% 22.02% 56.68% 23.83% 19.49% ‐2.12% ‐0.22% 32.54% 1.00%

Jefferson* 152 17.11% 7.24% 72.37% 67.11% 31.58% 1.32% 22.58% ‐0.14% 67.03% 0.14%

Lafayette* 47 14.89% 8.51% 76.60% 68.09% 27.66% 4.26% 27.03% ‐0.50% 135.0% ‐0.48%

Lake 2,860 21.33% 6.71% 94.93% 52.06% 44.97% 2.97% 11.24% 2.34% 37.76% 8.11%

Lee 6,101 19.91% 8.24% 65.19% 60.10% 39.21% 0.69% 8.21% 2.21% 44.33% 6.66%

Leon 2,240 19.82% 4.82% 81.34% 49.64% 47.37% 2.99% 1.40% 1.13% 50.64% 3.60%

Levy* 245 19.59% 14.29% 80.41% 42.45% 54.29% 3.27% ‐6.49% 0.26% ‐10.9% 0.53%

Liberty* 62 9.68% 4.84% 88.71% 59.68% 35.48% 4.84% ‐23.5% 0.44% 72.22% 2.55%

Madison* 171 23.39% 3.51% 46.78% 66.08% 23.98% 9.94% ‐12.8% 0.20% ‐1.72% 0.06%

Manatee 2,244 23.53% 6.37% 46.70% 52.58% 44.39% 3.03% ‐2.86% 2.36% 14.02% 8.26%

Marion 3,016 25.93% 7.03% 71.09% 70.69% 27.39% 1.92% ‐0.95% 1.33% 19.02% 3.83%

Martin 808 17.70% 8.54% 43.32% 37.62% 60.40% 1.98% ‐5.50% 0.54% ‐9.52% 2.49%

Miami‐Dade 28,611 8.52% 11.18% 56.96% 48.71% 48.77% 2.52% 5.68% 1.77% 40.57% 5.86%

Monroe 711 4.64% 6.05% 64.56% 33.61% 64.84% 1.55% 35.69% 2.48% 46.30% 4.32%

Nassau* 557 21.36% 5.57% 68.58% 64.63% 33.39% 1.97% 36.85% 1.71% 138.0% 5.55%

Okaloosa 1,828 19.09% 5.58% 2.24% 27.19% 68.98% 3.83% 8.04% 0.54% 20.42% 3.01%

Okeechobee* 376 29.79% 9.31% 70.74% 47.87% 50.27% 1.86% 4.74% 1.88% 26.17% 2.51%

Orange 11,058 14.54% 4.68% 70.65% 49.64% 49.29% 1.07% ‐0.03% 2.23% 12.37% 8.88%

Osceola 3,093 22.11% 4.62% 50.82% 48.33% 49.82% 1.84% ‐1.84% 4.71% 33.32% 14.95%

Palm Beach 9,290 17.36% 9.06% 26.37% 45.75% 52.26% 1.99% ‐2.72% 0.97% 6.01% 4.22%

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County of Residence

Involuntary Examinations

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

Children < 18

Older Adults 65+

At Public

Receiving Facilities

Law Enforcement

Mental Health Prof

Ex‐Parte Order

1 Year 5 Years

BA Exams FY15/16

to FY16/17

Pop 2015 to

2016

BA Exams FY12/13

to FY16/17

Pop 2012 To 2016

Pasco 5,662 21.99% 6.11% 53.14% 57.42% 39.19% 3.39% ‐4.44% 1.70% 20.80% 5.83%

Pinellas 13,251 16.67% 8.85% 64.40% 47.77% 50.76% 1.47% 11.22% 1.02% 32.30% 3.71%

Polk 7,160 20.67% 6.28% 89.54% 65.42% 33.81% 0.77% 0.53% 2.20% 34.03% 6.61%

Putnam* 561 22.82% 5.88% 70.94% 46.88% 50.98% 2.14% 8.51% 0.30% 32.62% ‐0.25%

Saint Johns 906 18.87% 5.30% 74.28% 44.59% 51.43% 3.97% 4.74% 3.13% 0.55% 12.34%

Saint Lucie 3,099 15.46% 5.49% 43.47% 42.66% 56.28% 1.06% 8.36% 1.76% 7.75% 4.45%

Santa Rosa 1,245 26.99% 6.51% 4.50% 46.67% 50.76% 2.57% 6.87% 2.51% 30.91% 7.48%

Sarasota* 3,363 20.70% 9.90% 89.41% 48.14% 48.88% 2.97% ‐5.21% 1.90% 23.69% 4.14%

Seminole 3,178 24.42% 5.57% 71.65% 63.91% 33.92% 2.17% 1.37% 1.40% 5.65% 4.91%

Sumter* 497 18.11% 15.49% 90.95% 67.20% 28.17% 4.63% 6.65% 2.52% 35.42% 18.34%

Suwannee* 477 26.21% 3.98% 83.23% 73.58% 25.58% 0.84% ‐4.79% ‐0.23% 137.3% 1.26%

Taylor* 177 23.16% 4.52% 83.62% 53.11% 40.11% 6.78% ‐3.80% ‐1.52% 105.8% ‐1.83%

Union 128 25.78% 5.47% 78.13% 64.06% 35.16% 0.78% 39.13% ‐0.19% 36.17% 2.43%

Volusia 4,164 21.37% 7.56% 90.56% 64.99% 32.83% 2.19% 9.23% 1.36% 0.46% 4.08%

Wakulla* 240 32.92% 2.92% 83.75% 51.67% 42.92% 5.42% ‐2.04% 1.01% 114.3% 2.69%

Walton* 369 18.70% 6.78% 2.98% 45.53% 50.95% 3.52% 20.20% 3.72% 3.65% 10.49%

Washington* 180 22.78% 2.78% 46.67% 74.44% 17.78% 7.78% ‐11.3% ‐0.35% 1.69% ‐0.14% County Not Reported

14,310 6.46% 5.48% 53.29% 41.92% 57.07% 1.01% ‐1.13% N/A ‐9.22% N/A

Total (Statewide)

199,944 16.40% 7.19% 59.84% 50.32% 47.71% 1.97% 2.88% 1.68% 22.03% 5.63%

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Florida Statewide Totals

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for :

Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016): o All ages: 16.10% o Under 18: 23.30%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 11.40% Median Household Income (2016) = $48,900 Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 14 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $36.30

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations statewide for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 992, children (<18) = 163, and older adults (65+) = 71. Counts of involuntary examinations statewide are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Statewide for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total State Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 199,944 16.40% 7.19% N/A 20,148,654 N/A 2015‐2016 194,354 16.72% 7.10% 2.88% 19,815,183 1.68% 2014‐2015 187,999 17.37% 7.36% 6.35% 19,507,369 1.68% 2013‐2014 177,006 17.15% 7.66% 12.96% 19,259,543 4.62% 2012‐2013 163,850 16.37% 7.64% 22.03% 19,074,434 5.63% 2011‐2012 154,655 17.35% 7.54% 29.28% 18,905,070 6.58% 2010‐2011 145,290 14.98% 7.45% 37.62% 18,801,310 7.17% 2009‐2010 141,285 14.96% 7.25% 41.52% 18,750,483 7.46% 2008‐2009 133,644 15.16% 7.11% 49.61% 18,807,219 7.13% 2007‐2008 127,983 15.40% 7.02% 56.23% 18,680,367 7.86%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations Statewide by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 47.71% 50.32% 1.97% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 68.52%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 9.34% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 5.20% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 8.87% Clinical Psychologist 1.40% Psychiatric Nurse 2.02% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.13% Physicians’ Assistant 0.60% Professional type not reported 3.92%

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Alachua: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 24.20% o Under 18: 23.70%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 11.90% Median Household Income (2016) = $44,702 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 14 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $61.30

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Alachua County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 951, children (<18) = 212, and older adults (65+) = 52. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Alachua County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Alachua County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 2,444 22.30% 5.48% N/A 257,062 N/A 2015‐2016 2,422 20.64% 5.04% 0.91% 254,893 0.85% 2014‐2015 2,237 19.27% 6.21% 9.25% 250,730 0.85% 2013‐2014 1,997 19.28% 6.16% 22.38% 248,002 3.65% 2012‐2013 1,818 18.87% 4.24% 34.43% 246,770 4.17% 2011‐2012 1,746 19.64% 5.27% 39.98% 247,337 3.93% 2010‐2011 1,652 19.37% 6.84% 47.94% 247,336 3.93% 2009‐2010 1,220 20.25% 6.48% 100.3% 256,232 0.32% 2008‐2009 834 16.43% 8.03% 193.1% 252,388 1.85% 2007‐2008 955 17.49% 8.69% 155.9% 247,561 3.84%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Alachua County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 58.96% 38.46% 2.58% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 61.35%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 9.51% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 3.82% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 17.35% Clinical Psychologist 3.61% Psychiatric Nurse 1.32% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.28% Professional type not reported 2.78%

The majority of Alachua County residents had their involuntary examinations at UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital (44.03%), Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Gainesville) (CSU/CCSU) (25.82%), and North Florida Regional Medical Center (16.49%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Alachua County because residents of Alachua County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Baker: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 18.50% o Under 18: 25.50%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 14.50% Median Household Income (2016) = $53,327 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 17 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $129.20

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Baker County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 690, children (<18) = 111, and older adults (65+) = 33. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Baker County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Baker County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 186 16.13% 4.84% N/A 26,965 N/A 2015‐2016 183 15.85% 3.83% 1.64% 27,017 ‐0.19% 2014‐2015 240 19.58% 5.42% ‐22.5% 26,991 ‐0.19% 2013‐2014 139 20.86% 4.32% 33.81% 26,881 0.31% 2012‐2013 142 20.42% 5.63% 30.99% 26,938 0.10% 2011‐2012 181 16.02% 2.76% 2.76% 26,927 0.14% 2010‐2011 178 15.17% 2.81% 4.49% 27,115 ‐0.55% 2009‐2010 175 21.14% 6.86% 6.29% 25,899 4.12% 2008‐2009 148 22.30% 1.35% 25.68% 25,890 4.15% 2007‐2008 143 18.18% 3.50% 30.07% 25,623 5.24%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Baker County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 32.80% 66.13% 1.08% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 67.21%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 8.20% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 0.00% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 18.03% Clinical Psychologist 0.00% Psychiatric Nurse 3.28% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 1.64% Professional type not reported 1.64%

The majority of Baker County residents had their involuntary examinations at Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) (CSU/CCSU) (60.22%), Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville (Baptist Health Center) (5.91%), and North Florida Regional Medical Center (5.38%). None of these facilities are in Baker County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Bay: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 15.60% o Under 18: 22.70%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 12.80% Median Household Income (2016) = $48,577 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 25 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $55.20

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Bay County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 902, children (<18) = 194, and older adults (65+) = 40. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Bay County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Bay County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 1,587 21.49% 4.47% N/A 176,016 N/A 2015‐2016 1,586 20.43% 4.85% 0.06% 173,310 1.56% 2014‐2015 1,698 21.38% 6.36% ‐6.54% 170,781 1.56% 2013‐2014 1,535 19.09% 5.47% 3.39% 169,866 3.62% 2012‐2013 1,276 14.81% 4.39% 24.37% 169,392 3.91% 2011‐2012 1,199 15.76% 6.51% 32.36% 169,278 3.98% 2010‐2011 1,274 12.01% 6.04% 24.57% 168,852 4.24% 2009‐2010 1,449 12.28% 6.07% 9.52% 169,562 3.81% 2008‐2009 1,525 14.43% 6.10% 4.07% 169,307 3.96% 2007‐2008 1,346 16.64% 6.76% 17.90% 167,631 5.00%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Bay County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 30.43% 65.91% 3.65% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 66.46%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 7.66% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 10.77% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 10.77% Clinical Psychologist 0.41% Psychiatric Nurse 1.66% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.41% Professional type not reported 1.86%

The majority of Bay County residents had their involuntary examinations at Emerald Coast Behavioral Hospital (47.01%), Life Management Center of Northwest Florida (CSU/CCSU) (31.63%), and Capital Regional Medical Center (8.07%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Bay County because residents of Bay County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Bradford: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 19.30% o Under 18: 25.10%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 11.40% Median Household Income (2016) = $43,373 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 4 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $86.30

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Bradford County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 929, children (<18) = 204, and older adults (65+) = 87. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Bradford County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Bradford County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 255 21.96% 9.41% N/A 27,440 N/A 2015‐2016 231 23.81% 4.76% 10.39% 27,310 0.48% 2014‐2015 268 23.88% 4.85% ‐4.85% 27,323 0.48% 2013‐2014 227 23.79% 3.08% 12.33% 27,217 0.82% 2012‐2013 204 22.55% 9.80% 25.00% 27,239 0.74% 2011‐2012 167 27.54% 12.57% 52.69% 28,662 ‐4.26% 2010‐2011 186 17.20% 7.53% 37.10% 28,520 ‐3.79% 2009‐2010 160 15.00% 8.75% 59.38% 29,085 ‐5.66% 2008‐2009 160 15.00% 11.88% 59.38% 29,059 ‐5.57% 2007‐2008 134 13.43% 9.70% 90.30% 29,055 ‐5.56%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Bradford County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 38.43% 54.51% 7.06% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 67.35%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 5.10% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 0.00% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 22.45% Clinical Psychologist 2.04% Psychiatric Nurse 1.02% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.00% Professional type not reported 2.04%

The majority of Bradford County residents had their involuntary examinations at Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Gainesville) (CSU/CCSU) (39.61%), Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) (CSU/CCSU) (16.86%), UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital (16.86%), and North Florida Regional Medical Center (12.94%). None of these facilities are in Bradford County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Brevard: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 14.00% o Under 18: 21.00%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 14.00% Median Household Income (2016) = $49,914 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 23 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $32.30

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Brevard County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 1,134, children (<18) = 212, and older adults (65+) = 65. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Brevard County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Brevard County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 6,450 18.73% 5.75% N/A 568,919 N/A 2015‐2016 6,274 18.28% 6.57% 2.81% 561,714 1.28% 2014‐2015 5,999 20.34% 6.65% 7.52% 552,427 1.28% 2013‐2014 5,785 17.79% 6.27% 11.50% 548,424 3.74% 2012‐2013 4,983 18.40% 6.42% 29.44% 545,625 4.27% 2011‐2012 4,028 22.77% 6.18% 60.13% 545,184 4.35% 2010‐2011 3,046 27.45% 4.96% 111.8% 543,376 4.70% 2009‐2010 3,809 20.48% 7.11% 69.34% 555,657 2.39% 2008‐2009 4,240 19.46% 6.30% 52.12% 556,213 2.28% 2007‐2008 3,720 19.73% 5.51% 73.39% 552,109 3.04%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Brevard County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 43.46% 55.29% 1.26% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 75.95%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 7.74% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 0.96% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 7.63% Clinical Psychologist 2.39% Psychiatric Nurse 0.39% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 1.18% Professional type not reported 3.75%

The majority of Brevard County residents had their involuntary examinations at Circles of Care (58.50%), Steward Rockledge Hospital (Wuesthoff Medical Center‐Rockledge) (20.31%), and Circles of Care CCSU (Harbor Pines) (17.63%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Brevard County because residents of Brevard County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Broward: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 14.40% o Under 18: 19.50%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 11.90% Median Household Income (2016) = $52,954 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 12 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $25.50

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Broward County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 798, children (<18) = 97, and older adults (65+) = 50. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Broward County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Broward County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 14,793 12.11% 6.21% N/A 1,854,513 N/A 2015‐2016 13,378 14.96% 5.83% 10.58% 1,827,367 1.49% 2014‐2015 13,927 15.98% 6.10% 6.22% 1,803,903 1.49% 2013‐2014 13,383 17.24% 6.17% 10.54% 1,784,715 3.91% 2012‐2013 12,577 14.88% 6.64% 17.62% 1,771,099 4.71% 2011‐2012 12,589 14.87% 6.45% 17.51% 1,753,162 5.78% 2010‐2011 12,361 12.82% 6.65% 19.67% 1,748,066 6.09% 2009‐2010 10,746 13.82% 6.37% 37.66% 1,744,922 6.28% 2008‐2009 9,763 14.27% 6.53% 51.52% 1,758,494 5.46% 2007‐2008 9,629 13.36% 6.26% 53.63% 1,765,707 5.03%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Broward County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 60.00% 39.36% 0.64% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 74.72%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 11.41% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 3.42% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 4.20% Clinical Psychologist 0.98% Psychiatric Nurse 1.03% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.17% Physicians’ Assistant 0.54% Professional type not reported 3.53%

The majority of Broward County residents had their involuntary examinations at Memorial Regional Hospital (24.17%), University Hospital and Medical Center (17.11%), Broward Health Imperial Point (16.55%), Broward Health Medical Center (11.30%), and Fort Lauderdale Hospital (9.86%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Broward County because residents of Broward County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Calhoun: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 13.10% o Under 18: 10.30%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 12.00% Median Household Income (2016) = $37,089 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 15 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $94.00

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Calhoun County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 844, children (<18) = 185, and older adults (65+) = 48. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Calhoun County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Calhoun County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 123 21.95% 5.69% N/A 14,580 N/A 2015‐2016 113 18.58% 12.39% 8.85% 14,549 0.21% 2014‐2015 102 22.55% 4.90% 20.59% 14,592 0.21% 2013‐2014 91 38.46% 9.89% 35.16% 14,621 ‐0.28% 2012‐2013 74 17.57% 9.46% 66.22% 14,641 ‐0.42% 2011‐2012 98 13.27% 9.18% 25.51% 14,685 ‐0.72% 2010‐2011 87 20.69% 9.20% 41.38% 14,625 ‐0.31% 2009‐2010 77 22.08% 6.49% 59.74% 14,601 ‐0.14% 2008‐2009 63 14.29% 14.29% 95.24% 14,310 1.89% 2007‐2008 72 11.11% 9.72% 70.83% 14,477 0.71%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Calhoun County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 28.46% 63.41% 8.13% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 77.14%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 14.29% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 0.00% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 0.00% Clinical Psychologist 0.00% Psychiatric Nurse 5.71% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.00% Professional type not reported 2.86%

The majority of Calhoun County residents had their involuntary examinations at Emerald Coast Behavioral Hospital (64.23%), Life Management Center of Northwest Florida (CSU/CCSU) (13.82%), and Capital Regional Medical Center (6.50%). None of these facilities are in Calhoun County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Charlotte: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 12.40% o Under 18: 19.90%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 9.30% Median Household Income (2016) = $44,865 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 18 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $28.30

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Charlotte County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 952, children (<18) = 203, and older adults (65+) = 120. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Charlotte County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Charlotte County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 1,622 21.33% 12.58% N/A 170,450 N/A 2015‐2016 1,523 22.65% 11.88% 6.50% 167,141 1.98% 2014‐2015 1,433 22.68% 16.33% 13.19% 164,467 1.98% 2013‐2014 1,326 17.72% 17.95% 22.32% 163,679 4.14% 2012‐2013 1,148 15.94% 17.77% 41.29% 163,357 4.34% 2011‐2012 1,016 18.01% 12.80% 59.65% 160,463 6.22% 2010‐2011 942 18.58% 14.86% 72.19% 159,978 6.55% 2009‐2010 834 15.59% 18.71% 94.48% 165,455 3.02% 2008‐2009 889 19.12% 16.65% 82.45% 165,781 2.82% 2007‐2008 862 19.14% 15.08% 88.17% 164,584 3.56%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Charlotte County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 43.46% 55.24% 1.29% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 52.91%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 14.18% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 8.51% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 11.63% Clinical Psychologist 1.28% Psychiatric Nurse 7.52% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.43% Professional type not reported 3.55%

The majority of Charlotte County residents had their involuntary examinations at Charlotte Behavioral Health Care (CSU/CCSU) (41.37%), and Riverside Behavioral Center (Charlotte Regional Medical Center) (39.40%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Charlotte County because residents of Charlotte County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Citrus: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 17.70% o Under 18: 30.00%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 13.40% Median Household Income (2016) = $39,054 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 20 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $37.80

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Citrus County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 917, children (<18) = 236, and older adults (65+) = 75. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Citrus County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Citrus County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 1,312 25.69% 8.16% N/A 143,054 N/A 2015‐2016 1,148 27.26% 7.49% 14.29% 141,501 1.10% 2014‐2015 1,149 23.50% 8.70% 14.19% 140,798 1.10% 2013‐2014 1,295 20.85% 10.04% 1.31% 140,519 1.80% 2012‐2013 1,133 17.92% 8.38% 15.80% 140,761 1.63% 2011‐2012 1,268 16.01% 9.70% 3.47% 140,956 1.49% 2010‐2011 1,120 17.14% 10.54% 17.14% 141,236 1.29% 2009‐2010 1,151 17.12% 8.43% 13.99% 142,609 0.31% 2008‐2009 905 19.01% 9.50% 44.97% 142,043 0.71% 2007‐2008 887 17.81% 10.48% 47.91% 140,124 2.09%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Citrus County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 28.96% 68.06% 2.97% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 70.53%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 11.58% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 6.32% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 7.11% Clinical Psychologist 1.05% Psychiatric Nurse 1.32% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.26% Professional type not reported 1.84%

The majority of Citrus County residents had their involuntary examinations at The Centers (CSU/CCSU) (53.35%), Springbrook Hospital (13.72%), and Medical Center of Trinity ‐West Pasco Campus (6.94%). None of these facilities are in Citrus County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Clay: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 10.20% o Under 18: 12.20%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 15.10% Median Household Income (2016) = $59,179 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 18 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $23.40

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Clay County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 737, children (<18) = 199, and older adults (65+) = 28. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Clay County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Clay County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 1,514 26.95% 3.76% N/A 205,321 N/A 2015‐2016 1,356 27.36% 3.54% 11.65% 201,277 2.01% 2014‐2015 1,146 25.74% 5.32% 32.11% 197,403 2.01% 2013‐2014 1,062 28.72% 3.95% 42.56% 192,843 6.47% 2012‐2013 835 33.77% 3.11% 81.32% 192,071 6.90% 2011‐2012 906 31.13% 3.86% 67.11% 191,143 7.42% 2010‐2011 935 27.49% 2.78% 61.93% 190,865 7.57% 2009‐2010 1,084 19.56% 3.60% 39.67% 185,208 10.86% 2008‐2009 1,119 21.81% 5.00% 35.30% 185,168 10.88% 2007‐2008 886 25.17% 4.40% 70.88% 184,644 11.20%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Clay County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 46.76% 52.71% 0.53% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 78.67%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 4.52% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 3.25% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 5.37% Clinical Psychologist 0.14% Psychiatric Nurse 1.13% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.99% Professional type not reported 5.93%

The majority of Clay County residents had their involuntary examinations at Orange Park Medical Center (43.59%), Mental Health Resource Center ‐ North CCSU (18.63%), Memorial Hospital of Jacksonville (9.05%), and River Point Behavioral Health (7.07%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Clay County because residents of Clay County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Collier: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 13.20% o Under 18: 22.10%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 9.00% Median Household Income (2016) = $59,783 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 11 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $34.90

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Collier County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 532, children (<18) = 122, and older adults (65+) = 41. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Collier County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Collier County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 1,864 22.96% 7.67% N/A 350,202 N/A 2015‐2016 1,853 24.77% 8.31% 0.59% 343,802 1.86% 2014‐2015 1,585 24.73% 8.58% 17.60% 336,783 1.86% 2013‐2014 1,546 20.57% 7.57% 20.57% 333,663 4.96% 2012‐2013 1,310 20.23% 7.63% 42.29% 329,849 6.17% 2011‐2012 1,111 23.85% 7.29% 67.78% 323,785 8.16% 2010‐2011 1,008 16.87% 6.15% 84.92% 321,520 8.92% 2009‐2010 884 19.80% 6.67% 110.9% 333,032 5.16% 2008‐2009 792 20.71% 7.45% 135.3% 332,854 5.21% 2007‐2008 784 22.83% 7.14% 137.8% 333,858 4.90%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Collier County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 39.54% 59.55% 0.91% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 50.75%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 9.09% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 10.31% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 18.86% Clinical Psychologist 1.36% Psychiatric Nurse 5.29% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 1.90% Professional type not reported 2.44%

The majority of Collier County residents had their involuntary examinations at David Lawrence Mental Health Center (CSU/CCSU) (59.01%), Park Royal Hospital (20.98%), and Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) (CSU/CCSU) (5.36%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Collier County because residents of Collier County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Columbia: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 19.40% o Under 18: 28.10%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 17.80% Median Household Income (2016) = $42,848 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 14 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $39.00

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Columbia County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 1,148, children (<18) = 245, and older adults (65+) = 58. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Columbia County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Columbia County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 787 21.35% 5.08% N/A 68,566 N/A 2015‐2016 771 24.12% 5.84% 2.08% 68,163 0.59% 2014‐2015 811 26.26% 5.92% ‐2.96% 67,826 0.59% 2013‐2014 548 22.81% 7.12% 43.61% 67,489 1.60% 2012‐2013 433 8.78% 6.93% 81.76% 67,729 1.24% 2011‐2012 384 9.90% 7.55% 105.0% 67,528 1.54% 2010‐2011 540 11.11% 8.52% 45.74% 67,531 1.53% 2009‐2010 492 8.33% 5.28% 59.96% 66,409 3.25% 2008‐2009 499 13.03% 6.01% 57.72% 66,121 3.70% 2007‐2008 416 12.98% 4.57% 89.18% 65,373 4.88%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Columbia County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 36.09% 60.74% 3.18% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 63.03%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 12.68% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 5.63% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 12.68% Clinical Psychologist 1.76% Psychiatric Nurse 0.35% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.00% Professional type not reported 3.87%

The majority of Columbia County residents had their involuntary examinations at Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) (CSU/CCSU) (53.11%), UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital (15.76%), and North Florida Regional Medical Center (14.49%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Columbia County because residents of Columbia County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Desoto: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 29.90% o Under 18: 43.20%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 11.50% Median Household Income (2016) = $35,513 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 18 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $153.70

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Desoto County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 854, children (<18) = 282, and older adults (65+) = 51. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Desoto County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Desoto County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 300 33.00% 6.00% N/A 35,141 N/A 2015‐2016 270 31.48% 7.04% 11.11% 34,777 1.05% 2014‐2015 273 34.07% 9.52% 9.89% 34,426 1.05% 2013‐2014 207 32.37% 7.25% 44.93% 34,367 2.25% 2012‐2013 210 20.95% 5.24% 42.86% 34,408 2.13% 2011‐2012 149 29.53% 6.04% 101.3% 34,708 1.25% 2010‐2011 194 14.95% 9.28% 54.64% 34,862 0.80% 2009‐2010 130 23.85% 13.85% 130.8% 34,792 1.00% 2008‐2009 116 19.83% 6.90% 158.6% 34,487 1.90% 2007‐2008 116 21.55% 11.21% 158.6% 33,983 3.41%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Desoto County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 38.00% 62.00% 0.00% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 42.98%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 7.02% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 19.30% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 19.30% Clinical Psychologist 3.51% Psychiatric Nurse 6.14% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.88% Physicians’ Assistant 0.00% Professional type not reported 0.88%

The majority of Desoto County residents had their involuntary examinations at Charlotte Behavioral Health Care (CSU/CCSU) (61.33%), Riverside Behavioral Center (Charlotte Regional Medical Center) (17.67%), and Suncoast Behavioral Health Center (8.33%). None of these facilities are in Desoto County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Dixie: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 21.50% o Under 18: 27.20%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 13.40% Median Household Income (2016) = $34,634 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 12 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $76.20

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Dixie County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 906, children (<18) = 197, and older adults (65+) = 42. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Dixie County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Dixie County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 152 21.71% 4.61% N/A 16,773 N/A 2015‐2016 125 15.20% 7.20% 21.60% 16,468 1.85% 2014‐2015 89 10.11% 10.11% 70.79% 16,356 1.85% 2013‐2014 116 7.76% 7.76% 31.03% 16,263 3.14% 2012‐2013 91 10.99% 6.59% 67.03% 16,298 2.91% 2011‐2012 75 13.33% 4.00% 102.7% 16,385 2.37% 2010‐2011 97 9.28% 5.15% 56.70% 16,422 2.14% 2009‐2010 76 10.53% 5.26% 100.0% 16,221 3.40% 2008‐2009 56 8.93% 8.93% 171.4% 15,963 5.07% 2007‐2008 59 16.95% 5.08% 157.6% 15,808 6.10%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Dixie County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 42.11% 52.63% 5.26% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 57.81%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 12.50% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 4.69% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 9.38% Clinical Psychologist 4.69% Psychiatric Nurse 0.00% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.00% Professional type not reported 10.94%

The majority of Dixie County residents had their involuntary examinations at Meridian Behavioral Health Care (CSU/CCSU) (34.87%), UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital (31.58%), North Florida Regional Medical Center (21.05%), and Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) (CSU/CCSU) (5.92%). None of these facilities are in Dixie County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Duval: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 16.60% o Under 18: 24.80%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 12.60% Median Household Income (2016) = $49,196 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 13 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $40.40

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Duval County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 1,189, children (<18) = 180, and older adults (65+) = 46. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Duval County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Duval County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 10,982 15.15% 3.84% N/A 923,647 N/A 2015‐2016 10,262 14.38% 4.84% 7.02% 905,574 2.00% 2014‐2015 9,437 13.12% 4.23% 16.37% 890,066 2.00% 2013‐2014 7,282 20.37% 4.85% 50.81% 876,075 5.43% 2012‐2013 6,989 22.76% 5.11% 57.13% 869,729 6.20% 2011‐2012 6,732 23.63% 4.86% 63.13% 864,601 6.83% 2010‐2011 5,907 22.28% 4.44% 85.92% 864,263 6.87% 2009‐2010 6,334 18.74% 4.33% 73.38% 900,518 2.57% 2008‐2009 6,689 18.22% 3.89% 64.18% 904,971 2.06% 2007‐2008 6,170 19.43% 3.74% 77.99% 897,597 2.90%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Duval County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 38.95% 57.62% 3.42% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 74.85%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 5.66% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 1.87% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 10.05% Clinical Psychologist 0.37% Psychiatric Nurse 1.22% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.40% Professional type not reported 5.59%

The majority of Duval County residents had their involuntary examinations at Mental Health Resource Center ‐ North (22.82%), Mental Health Resource Center ‐ South (16.18%), River Point Behavioral Health (12.14%), Memorial Hospital of Jacksonville (10.20%), Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville (Baptist Health Center) (10.16%), Mental Health Resource Center ‐North CCSU (9.93%), and UF Health Jacksonville (Shands Jacksonville Healthcare) (8.70%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Duval County because residents of Duval County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Escambia: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 14.70% o Under 18: 23.50%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 11.20% Median Household Income (2016) = $46,117 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 19 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $51.50

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Escambia County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 1,186, children (<18) = 245, and older adults (65+) = 84. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Escambia County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Escambia County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 3,676 20.62% 7.10% N/A 309,986 N/A 2015‐2016 4,185 17.87% 7.60% ‐12.2% 306,944 0.99% 2014‐2015 4,179 17.18% 6.41% ‐12.0% 303,907 0.99% 2013‐2014 4,406 13.35% 6.88% ‐16.6% 301,120 2.94% 2012‐2013 3,952 16.32% 4.88% ‐6.98% 299,511 3.50% 2011‐2012 3,764 17.14% 4.97% ‐2.34% 299,261 3.58% 2010‐2011 3,438 17.83% 5.50% 6.92% 297,619 4.16% 2009‐2010 3,200 18.88% 4.22% 14.88% 312,980 ‐0.96% 2008‐2009 2,870 17.91% 3.59% 28.08% 313,480 ‐1.11% 2007‐2008 2,816 18.32% 4.55% 30.54% 311,775 ‐0.57%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Escambia County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 57.32% 40.02% 2.67% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 59.61%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 1.95% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 6.07% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 15.47% Clinical Psychologist 1.00% Psychiatric Nurse 2.47% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.90% Professional type not reported 12.53%

The majority of Escambia County residents had their involuntary examinations at Baptist Hospital (70.59%), West Florida Regional Medical Center (20.13%), and Lakeview Center (7.05%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Escambia County because residents of Escambia County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Flagler: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 13.20% o Under 18: 19.60%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 9.30% Median Household Income (2016) = $48,898 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 21 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $30.50

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Flagler County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 544, children (<18) = 122, and older adults (65+) = 61. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Flagler County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Flagler County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 561 22.46% 11.23% N/A 103,095 N/A 2015‐2016 552 24.09% 7.97% 1.63% 101,353 1.72% 2014‐2015 497 29.78% 9.05% 12.88% 99,121 1.72% 2013‐2014 434 29.49% 11.75% 29.26% 97,843 5.37% 2012‐2013 514 27.04% 8.37% 9.14% 97,160 6.11% 2011‐2012 536 25.93% 9.14% 4.66% 96,241 7.12% 2010‐2011 563 28.24% 6.93% ‐0.36% 95,696 7.73% 2009‐2010 543 23.76% 9.76% 3.31% 94,901 8.63% 2008‐2009 465 22.15% 5.59% 20.65% 95,512 7.94% 2007‐2008 501 24.35% 7.78% 11.98% 93,568 10.18%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Flagler County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 30.48% 65.95% 3.57% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 61.99%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 7.60% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 10.53% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 3.51% Clinical Psychologist 0.58% Psychiatric Nurse 7.02% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 4.09% Professional type not reported 4.68%

The majority of Flagler County residents had their involuntary examinations at SMA Behavioral Health Services (39.57%), Halifax Health Child & Adolescent Behavioral Services (Halifax Psychiatric Center‐North) (21.57%), and Halifax Health Medical Center (21.03%). None of these facilities are in Flagler County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Franklin: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 20.70% o Under 18: 29.60%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 12.30% Median Household Income (2016) = $40,301 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 13 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $149.50

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Franklin County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 705, children (<18) = 101, and older adults (65+) = 59. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Franklin County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Franklin County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 84 14.29% 8.33% N/A 11,916 N/A 2015‐2016 66 13.64% 7.58% 27.27% 11,840 0.64% 2014‐2015 60 13.33% 6.67% 40.00% 11,794 0.64% 2013‐2014 54 18.52% 0.00% 55.56% 11,562 3.06% 2012‐2013 37 10.81% 13.51% 127.0% 11,530 3.35% 2011‐2012 51 7.84% 9.80% 64.71% 11,527 3.37% 2010‐2011 37 5.41% 8.11% 127.0% 11,549 3.18% 2009‐2010 55 0.00% 5.45% 52.73% 12,414 ‐4.01% 2008‐2009 50 8.00% 8.00% 68.00% 12,331 ‐3.37% 2007‐2008 48 8.33% 6.25% 75.00% 12,249 ‐2.72%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Franklin County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 29.76% 59.52% 10.71% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 64.00%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 12.00% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 12.00% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 0.00% Clinical Psychologist 4.00% Psychiatric Nurse 8.00% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.00% Professional type not reported 0.00%

The majority of Franklin County residents had their involuntary examinations at Apalachee Center (CSU/CCSU) (40.48%), Eastside Psychiatric Hospital (Owned by Apalachee Center) (23.81%), Tallahassee Memorial Hospital (16.67%), and Capital Regional Medical Center (9.52%). None of these facilities are in Franklin County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Gadsden: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 25.60% o Under 18: 39.40%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 8.80% Median Household Income (2016) = $38,533 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 6 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $65.10

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Gadsden County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 709, children (<18) = 113, and older adults (65+) = 43. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Gadsden County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Gadsden County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 344 15.99% 6.10% N/A 48,486 N/A 2015‐2016 359 18.11% 6.13% ‐4.18% 48,315 0.35% 2014‐2015 328 16.77% 6.71% 4.88% 48,096 0.35% 2013‐2014 308 15.91% 8.44% 11.69% 47,588 1.89% 2012‐2013 256 9.77% 9.38% 34.38% 47,506 2.06% 2011‐2012 270 9.26% 6.30% 27.41% 48,200 0.59% 2010‐2011 248 11.29% 8.06% 38.71% 46,389 4.52% 2009‐2010 233 9.01% 5.15% 47.64% 50,046 ‐3.12% 2008‐2009 219 12.79% 5.48% 57.08% 50,611 ‐4.20% 2007‐2008 256 8.98% 6.64% 34.38% 49,398 ‐1.85%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Gadsden County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 33.14% 61.63% 5.23% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 57.89%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 24.56% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 2.63% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 2.63% Clinical Psychologist 1.75% Psychiatric Nurse 5.26% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.00% Professional type not reported 5.26%

The majority of Gadsden County residents had their involuntary examinations at Apalachee Center (CSU/CCSU) (30.81%), Tallahassee Memorial Hospital (28.49%), Eastside Psychiatric Hospital (Owned by Apalachee Center) (22.09%), and Capital Regional Medical Center (14.53%). None of these facilities are in Gadsden County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Gilchrist: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 23.80% o Under 18: 39.50%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 12.90% Median Household Income (2016) = $40,881 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 23 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $69.40

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Gilchrist County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 635, children (<18) = 190, and older adults (65+) = 42. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Gilchrist County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Gilchrist County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 107 29.91% 6.54% N/A 16,848 N/A 2015‐2016 98 26.53% 2.04% 9.18% 16,839 0.05% 2014‐2015 82 26.83% 4.88% 30.49% 16,853 0.05% 2013‐2014 79 20.25% 8.86% 35.44% 16,880 ‐0.19% 2012‐2013 71 18.31% 4.23% 50.70% 16,946 ‐0.58% 2011‐2012 76 17.11% 11.84% 40.79% 16,983 ‐0.79% 2010‐2011 103 22.33% 9.71% 3.88% 16,939 ‐0.54% 2009‐2010 86 24.42% 11.63% 24.42% 17,393 ‐3.13% 2008‐2009 56 19.64% 19.64% 91.07% 17,256 ‐2.36% 2007‐2008 43 30.23% 4.65% 148.8% 17,106 ‐1.51%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Gilchrist County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 52.34% 43.93% 3.74% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 48.21%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 12.50% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 1.79% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 25.00% Clinical Psychologist 8.93% Psychiatric Nurse 0.00% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.00% Professional type not reported 3.57%

The majority of Gilchrist County residents had their involuntary examinations at UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital (36.45%), Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Gainesville) (CSU/CCSU) (29.91%), North Florida Regional Medical Center (19.63%), and Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) (CSU/CCSU) (6.54%). None of these facilities are in Gilchrist County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Glades: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 20.70% o Under 18: 30.00%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 13.70% Median Household Income (2016) = $34,143 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 32 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $63.20

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Glades County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 483, children (<18) = 84, and older adults (65+) = 8. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Glades County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Glades County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 63 17.46% 1.59% N/A 13,047 N/A 2015‐2016 64 17.19% 1.56% ‐1.56% 12,853 1.51% 2014‐2015 58 22.41% 0.00% 8.62% 12,852 1.51% 2013‐2014 59 8.47% 5.08% 6.78% 12,658 3.07% 2012‐2013 45 24.44% 4.44% 40.00% 12,671 2.97% 2011‐2012 28 39.29% 10.71% 125.0% 12,812 1.83% 2010‐2011 <25 0.00% 18.75% 293.8% 12,884 1.27% 2009‐2010 <25 21.74% 17.39% 173.9% 11,311 15.35% 2008‐2009 25 24.00% 16.00% 152.0% 11,323 15.23% 2007‐2008 <25 6.25% 18.75% 293.8% 11,055 18.02%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Glades County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 39.68% 60.32% 0.00% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 56.00%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 28.00% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 8.00% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 0.00% Clinical Psychologist 0.00% Psychiatric Nurse 4.00% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.00% Professional type not reported 4.00%

The majority of Glades County residents had their involuntary examinations at SalusCare (52.38%), The Jerome Golden Center for Behavioral Health (Belle Glades) (CSU/CCSU) (19.05%), and SalusCare CCSU (11.11%). None of these facilities are in Glades County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Gulf: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 15.30% o Under 18: 20.90%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 12.70% Median Household Income (2016) = $40,822 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 10 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $118.20

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Gulf County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 577, children (<18) = 150, and older adults (65+) = 42. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Gulf County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Gulf County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 96 26.04% 7.29% N/A 16,628 N/A 2015‐2016 84 23.81% 8.33% 14.29% 16,346 1.73% 2014‐2015 89 12.36% 6.74% 7.87% 16,543 1.73% 2013‐2014 83 31.33% 3.61% 15.66% 16,106 3.24% 2012‐2013 100 20.00% 6.00% ‐4.00% 15,907 4.53% 2011‐2012 88 22.73% 10.23% 9.09% 15,789 5.31% 2010‐2011 82 10.98% 9.76% 17.07% 15,863 4.82% 2009‐2010 96 21.88% 7.29% 0.00% 16,798 ‐1.01% 2008‐2009 71 9.86% 12.68% 35.21% 16,923 ‐1.74% 2007‐2008 79 7.59% 8.86% 21.52% 16,815 ‐1.11%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Gulf County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 39.58% 55.21% 5.21% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 81.58%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 5.26% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 2.63% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 10.53% Clinical Psychologist 0.00% Psychiatric Nurse 0.00% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.00% Professional type not reported 0.00%

The majority of Gulf County residents had their involuntary examinations at Emerald Coast Behavioral Hospital (40.63%), Life Management Center of Northwest Florida (CSU/CCSU) (38.54%), and Baptist Hospital (5.21%). None of these facilities are in Gulf County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Hamilton: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 27.00% o Under 18: 40.10%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 15.40% Median Household Income (2016) = $38,980 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 13 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $87.00

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Hamilton County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 968, children (<18) = 136, and older adults (65+) = 116. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Hamilton County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Hamilton County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 142 14.08% 11.97% N/A 14,665 N/A 2015‐2016 126 17.46% 11.90% 12.70% 14,630 0.24% 2014‐2015 112 8.04% 9.82% 26.79% 14,351 0.24% 2013‐2014 79 16.46% 8.86% 79.75% 14,507 1.09% 2012‐2013 45 6.67% 2.22% 215.6% 14,836 ‐1.15% 2011‐2012 51 5.88% 13.73% 178.4% 14,744 ‐0.54% 2010‐2011 52 7.69% 7.69% 173.1% 14,799 ‐0.91% 2009‐2010 72 18.06% 6.94% 97.22% 14,783 ‐0.80% 2008‐2009 69 4.35% 4.35% 105.8% 14,779 ‐0.77% 2007‐2008 68 5.88% 2.94% 108.8% 14,705 ‐0.27%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Hamilton County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 19.01% 73.24% 7.75% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 74.07%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 7.41% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 7.41% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 7.41% Clinical Psychologist 0.00% Psychiatric Nurse 0.00% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.00% Professional type not reported 3.70%

The majority of Hamilton County residents had their involuntary examinations at Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) (CSU/CCSU) (66.20%), North Florida Regional Medical Center (14.08%), and UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital (6.34%). None of these facilities are in Hamilton County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Hardee: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 26.40% o Under 18: 38.80%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 10.60% Median Household Income (2016) = $36,222 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 22 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $63.40

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Hardee County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 778, children (<18) = 188, and older adults (65+) = 94. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Hardee County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Hardee County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 215 24.19% 12.09% N/A 27,637 N/A 2015‐2016 175 20.57% 2.86% 22.86% 27,645 ‐0.03% 2014‐2015 147 21.77% 10.88% 46.26% 27,712 ‐0.03% 2013‐2014 138 15.22% 14.49% 55.80% 27,682 ‐0.16% 2012‐2013 163 13.50% 18.40% 31.90% 27,762 ‐0.45% 2011‐2012 137 16.06% 15.33% 56.93% 27,653 ‐0.06% 2010‐2011 102 15.69% 18.63% 110.8% 27,731 ‐0.34% 2009‐2010 149 10.07% 12.08% 44.30% 28,333 ‐2.46% 2008‐2009 171 12.87% 8.77% 25.73% 27,909 ‐0.97% 2007‐2008 156 12.18% 16.03% 37.82% 27,520 0.43%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Hardee County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 28.37% 69.77% 1.86% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 68.85%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 4.92% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 13.11% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 6.56% Clinical Psychologist 0.00% Psychiatric Nurse 6.56% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.00% Professional type not reported 0.00%

The majority of Hardee County residents had their involuntary examinations at Peace River Center (CSU/CCSU) (71.63%), and Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center Lake Placid (9.77%). None of these facilities are in Hardee County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Hendry: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 26.30% o Under 18: 32.30%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 8.00% Median Household Income (2016) = $37,552 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 14 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $108.20

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Hendry County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 521, children (<18) = 112, and older adults (65+) = 39. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Hendry County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Hendry County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 200 21.50% 7.50% N/A 38,370 N/A 2015‐2016 273 34.43% 4.76% ‐26.7% 38,096 0.72% 2014‐2015 218 29.36% 6.88% ‐8.26% 37,895 0.72% 2013‐2014 218 23.39% 4.59% ‐8.26% 37,808 1.49% 2012‐2013 135 17.78% 4.44% 48.15% 38,132 0.62% 2011‐2012 69 34.78% 1.45% 189.9% 38,908 ‐1.38% 2010‐2011 50 22.00% 6.00% 300.0% 39,140 ‐1.97% 2009‐2010 72 23.61% 1.39% 177.8% 41,320 ‐7.14% 2008‐2009 86 17.44% 2.33% 132.6% 41,216 ‐6.91% 2007‐2008 97 22.68% 6.19% 106.2% 39,651 ‐3.23%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Hendry County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 39.00% 59.50% 1.50% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 71.79%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 11.54% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 7.69% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 2.56% Clinical Psychologist 0.00% Psychiatric Nurse 2.56% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.00% Professional type not reported 3.85%

The majority of Hendry County residents had their involuntary examinations at SalusCare (32.00%), Park Royal Hospital (19.50%), The Jerome Golden Center for Behavioral Health (Belle Glades) (CSU/CCSU) (16.00%), SalusCare CCSU (13.50%), and JFK Medical Center North Campus (West Palm Hospital) (6.00%). None of these facilities are in Hendry County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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County: Hernando

Hernando County is in the Central DCF region and Florida Judicial Circuit 5. Lutheran Services Florida is the Managing Entity for Hernando County.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Hernando: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 15.60% o Under 18: 23.90%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 14.40% Median Household Income (2016) = $42,274 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 19 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $35.60

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Hernando County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 750, children (<18) = 209, and older adults (65+) = 64. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Hernando County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Hernando County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 1,346 27.86% 8.47% N/A 179,503 N/A 2015‐2016 974 33.98% 6.37% 38.19% 176,819 1.52% 2014‐2015 1,113 35.49% 6.92% 20.93% 174,955 1.52% 2013‐2014 1,481 23.50% 9.86% ‐9.12% 173,808 3.28% 2012‐2013 1,382 21.85% 10.35% ‐2.60% 173,104 3.70% 2011‐2012 1,379 21.90% 11.68% ‐2.39% 173,078 3.71% 2010‐2011 1,412 20.54% 11.33% ‐4.67% 172,778 3.89% 2009‐2010 1,344 20.01% 8.26% 0.15% 165,048 8.76% 2008‐2009 1,384 19.15% 11.05% ‐2.75% 164,907 8.85% 2007‐2008 1,238 19.14% 10.82% 8.72% 162,193 10.67%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Hernando County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 39.60% 55.35% 5.05% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 72.42%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 12.38% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 1.88% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 3.56% Clinical Psychologist 4.32% Psychiatric Nurse 1.88% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 1.50% Professional type not reported 2.06%

The majority of Hernando County residents had their involuntary examinations at Springbrook Hospital (26.60%), Medical Center of Trinity ‐West Pasco Campus (13.89%), Suncoast Behavioral Health Center (8.69%), North Tampa Behavioral Health (Ten Broeck Tampa) (7.73%), Morton Plant North Bay Hospital Recovery Center (7.50%), and Central Florida Behavioral Hospital (5.65%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Hernando County because residents of Hernando County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Highlands: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 19.40% o Under 18: 32.70%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 13.60% Median Household Income (2016) = $35,865 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 18 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $43.80

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Highlands County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 903, children (<18) = 129, and older adults (65+) = 252. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Highlands County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Highlands County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 917 14.29% 27.92% N/A 101,531 N/A 2015‐2016 1,037 14.66% 23.63% ‐11.6% 100,748 0.78% 2014‐2015 933 11.68% 23.69% ‐1.71% 99,818 0.78% 2013‐2014 958 13.57% 29.65% ‐4.28% 99,092 2.46% 2012‐2013 919 15.34% 28.07% ‐0.22% 98,955 2.60% 2011‐2012 756 18.65% 25.40% 21.30% 98,712 2.86% 2010‐2011 819 9.52% 28.94% 11.97% 98,786 2.78% 2009‐2010 732 10.11% 33.47% 25.27% 99,713 1.82% 2008‐2009 691 12.30% 25.76% 32.71% 100,207 1.32% 2007‐2008 773 10.35% 25.10% 18.63% 98,727 2.84%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Highlands County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 49.51% 49.40% 1.09% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 63.44%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 12.11% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 1.76% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 4.63% Clinical Psychologist 0.22% Psychiatric Nurse 13.22% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.22% Professional type not reported 4.41%

The majority of Highlands County residents had their involuntary examinations at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center Lake Placid (41.55%), and Peace River Center (CSU/CCSU) (37.08%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Highlands County because residents of Highlands County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Hillsborough: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 16.40% o Under 18: 22.40%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 11.10% Median Household Income (2016) = $51,681 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 12 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $28.70

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Hillsborough County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 1,014, children (<18) = 207, and older adults (65+) = 47. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Hillsborough County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Hillsborough County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 13,717 20.41% 4.61% N/A 1,352,797 N/A 2015‐2016 14,935 19.55% 5.01% ‐8.16% 1,325,563 2.05% 2014‐2015 13,935 20.96% 5.18% ‐1.56% 1,301,887 2.05% 2013‐2014 12,537 19.87% 4.83% 9.41% 1,276,410 5.98% 2012‐2013 11,848 19.21% 4.90% 15.77% 1,256,118 7.70% 2011‐2012 11,122 20.46% 4.90% 23.33% 1,238,951 9.19% 2010‐2011 9,416 12.81% 5.36% 45.68% 1,229,226 10.05% 2009‐2010 9,409 14.56% 4.95% 45.79% 1,196,892 13.03% 2008‐2009 8,915 16.06% 4.53% 53.86% 1,200,541 12.68% 2007‐2008 8,501 16.50% 4.67% 61.36% 1,192,861 13.41%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Hillsborough County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 53.35% 45.51% 1.14% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 66.75%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 7.64% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 5.29% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 14.94% Clinical Psychologist 0.71% Psychiatric Nurse 1.04% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.11% Physicians’ Assistant 0.16% Professional type not reported 3.36%

The majority of Hillsborough County residents had their involuntary examinations at Mental Health Care (Gracepoint) (29.04%), St. Joseph Hospitals Behavioral Health Center (18.10%), Mental Health Care (Gracepoint) CCSU (14.42%), Memorial Hospital of Tampa (7.69%), and Brandon Regional Hospital (Galencare) (6.79%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Hillsborough County because residents of Hillsborough County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Holmes: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 26.00% o Under 18: 38.10%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 12.30% Median Household Income (2016) = $37,437 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 16 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $117.10

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Holmes County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 965, children (<18) = 170, and older adults (65+) = 100. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Holmes County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Holmes County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 193 17.62% 10.36% N/A 20,003 N/A 2015‐2016 159 27.04% 5.66% 21.38% 19,902 0.51% 2014‐2015 174 21.26% 6.90% 10.92% 20,025 0.51% 2013‐2014 183 24.04% 7.10% 5.46% 20,022 ‐0.09% 2012‐2013 131 16.03% 11.45% 47.33% 19,984 0.10% 2011‐2012 167 12.57% 4.19% 15.57% 19,901 0.51% 2010‐2011 140 17.86% 9.29% 37.86% 19,927 0.38% 2009‐2010 138 16.67% 8.70% 39.86% 19,857 0.74% 2008‐2009 161 14.91% 5.59% 19.88% 19,757 1.25% 2007‐2008 131 13.74% 8.40% 47.33% 19,464 2.77%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Holmes County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 19.69% 68.39% 11.92% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 57.89%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 13.16% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 7.89% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 13.16% Clinical Psychologist 0.00% Psychiatric Nurse 7.89% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.00% Professional type not reported 0.00%

The majority of Holmes County residents had their involuntary examinations at Emerald Coast Behavioral Hospital (74.09%), Fort Walton Beach Medical Center (9.33%), and Life Management Center of Northwest Florida (CSU/CCSU) (8.81%). None of these facilities are in Holmes County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Indian River: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 14.10% o Under 18: 22.70%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 11.90% Median Household Income (2016) = $47,446 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 14 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $55.80

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Indian River County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 818, children (<18) = 111, and older adults (65+) = 72. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Indian River County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Indian River County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 1,198 13.61% 8.76% N/A 146,410 N/A 2015‐2016 1,010 16.93% 9.60% 18.61% 143,326 2.15% 2014‐2015 1,027 17.04% 9.54% 16.65% 140,955 2.15% 2013‐2014 1,045 19.62% 9.95% 14.64% 139,586 4.89% 2012‐2013 1,001 20.18% 9.79% 19.68% 139,446 4.99% 2011‐2012 1,054 19.17% 7.78% 13.66% 138,694 5.56% 2010‐2011 997 13.54% 12.34% 20.16% 138,028 6.07% 2009‐2010 1,003 15.35% 9.17% 19.44% 141,634 3.37% 2008‐2009 993 17.82% 10.47% 20.64% 141,667 3.35% 2007‐2008 865 16.30% 8.44% 38.50% 139,757 4.76%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Indian River County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 51.84% 45.24% 2.92% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 84.22%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 4.19% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 1.61% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 4.03% Clinical Psychologist 0.64% Psychiatric Nurse 1.45% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.16% Physicians’ Assistant 0.48% Professional type not reported 3.22%

The majority of Indian River County residents had their involuntary examinations at and Indian River Memorial Hospital (84.56%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Indian River County because residents of Indian River County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Jackson: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 22.90% o Under 18: 34.80%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 14.20% Median Household Income (2016) = $35,470 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 6 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $80.10

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Jackson County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 550, children (<18) = 97, and older adults (65+) = 44. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Jackson County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Jackson County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 277 17.69% 7.94% N/A 50,345 N/A 2015‐2016 283 21.91% 6.71% ‐2.12% 50,458 ‐0.22% 2014‐2015 273 20.15% 10.62% 1.47% 50,231 ‐0.22% 2013‐2014 242 22.73% 5.79% 14.46% 50,166 0.36% 2012‐2013 209 24.40% 4.78% 32.54% 49,847 1.00% 2011‐2012 299 17.06% 6.35% ‐7.36% 49,964 0.76% 2010‐2011 271 16.24% 4.06% 2.21% 49,746 1.20% 2009‐2010 270 23.70% 5.56% 2.59% 52,637 ‐4.35% 2008‐2009 299 21.40% 7.69% ‐7.36% 52,639 ‐4.36% 2007‐2008 230 15.22% 3.04% 20.43% 50,416 ‐0.14%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Jackson County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 23.83% 56.68% 19.49% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 62.12%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 15.15% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 0.00% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 9.09% Clinical Psychologist 0.00% Psychiatric Nurse 7.58% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 3.03% Professional type not reported 3.03%

The majority of Jackson County residents had their involuntary examinations at Emerald Coast Behavioral Hospital (67.87%), Life Management Center of Northwest Florida (CSU/CCSU) (14.08%), and Capital Regional Medical Center (6.14%). None of these facilities are in Jackson County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Jefferson: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 15.80% o Under 18: 25.00%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 10.50% Median Household Income (2016) = $41,696 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 14 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $120.90

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Jefferson County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 1,048, children (<18) = 179, and older adults (65+) = 76. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Jefferson County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Jefferson County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 152 17.11% 7.24% N/A 14,498 N/A 2015‐2016 124 17.74% 5.65% 22.58% 14,519 ‐0.14% 2014‐2015 119 20.17% 10.92% 27.73% 14,597 ‐0.14% 2013‐2014 108 22.22% 13.89% 40.74% 14,554 ‐0.38% 2012‐2013 91 7.69% 6.59% 67.03% 14,478 0.14% 2011‐2012 125 5.60% 6.40% 21.60% 14,666 ‐1.15% 2010‐2011 107 13.08% 12.15% 42.06% 14,761 ‐1.78% 2009‐2010 89 3.37% 17.98% 70.79% 14,677 ‐1.22% 2008‐2009 108 14.81% 9.26% 40.74% 14,553 ‐0.38% 2007‐2008 102 8.82% 11.76% 49.02% 14,494 0.03%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Jefferson County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 31.58% 67.11% 1.32% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 60.42%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 20.83% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 0.00% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 2.08% Clinical Psychologist 2.08% Psychiatric Nurse 8.33% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.00% Professional type not reported 6.25%

The majority of Jefferson County residents had their involuntary examinations at Apalachee Center (CSU/CCSU) (26.32%), Capital Regional Medical Center (25.66%), Tallahassee Memorial Hospital (23.68%), and Eastside Psychiatric Hospital (Owned by Apalachee Center) (22.37%). None of these facilities are in Jefferson County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Lafayette: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 18.00% o Under 18: 20.60%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 14.30% Median Household Income (2016) = $36,236 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 0 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $80.80

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Lafayette County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 545, children (<18) = 81, and older adults (65+) = 46. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Lafayette County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Lafayette County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 47 14.89% 8.51% N/A 8,621 N/A 2015‐2016 37 21.62% 10.81% 27.03% 8,664 ‐0.50% 2014‐2015 38 15.79% 18.42% 23.68% 8,696 ‐0.50% 2013‐2014 <25 33.33% 0.00% 95.83% 8,618 0.03% 2012‐2013 <25 5.00% 0.00% 135.0% 8,663 ‐0.48% 2011‐2012 <25 4.35% 8.70% 104.3% 8,752 ‐1.50% 2010‐2011 30 20.00% 0.00% 56.67% 8,870 ‐2.81% 2009‐2010 35 8.57% 20.00% 34.29% 8,183 5.35% 2008‐2009 37 10.81% 10.81% 27.03% 8,287 4.03% 2007‐2008 27 18.52% 11.11% 74.07% 8,215 4.94%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Lafayette County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 27.66% 68.09% 4.26% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 46.15%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 7.69% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 0.00% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 30.77% Clinical Psychologist 0.00% Psychiatric Nurse 0.00% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.00% Professional type not reported 15.38%

The majority of Lafayette County residents had their involuntary examinations at Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) (CSU/CCSU) (57.45%), North Florida Regional Medical Center (17.02%), and UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital (6.38%). None of these facilities are in Lafayette County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Lake: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 13.50% o Under 18: 21.30%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 12.50% Median Household Income (2016) = $47,141 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 13 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $27.60

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Lake County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 883, children (<18) = 188, and older adults (65+) = 59. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Lake County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Lake County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 2,860 21.33% 6.71% N/A 323,985 N/A 2015‐2016 2,571 24.82% 7.74% 11.24% 316,569 2.34% 2014‐2015 2,285 20.96% 8.62% 25.16% 309,736 2.34% 2013‐2014 2,195 20.46% 7.70% 30.30% 303,317 6.81% 2012‐2013 2,076 21.19% 8.62% 37.76% 299,677 8.11% 2011‐2012 2,071 21.25% 11.40% 38.10% 298,265 8.62% 2010‐2011 1,967 16.88% 8.90% 45.40% 297,052 9.07% 2009‐2010 1,887 18.97% 7.90% 51.56% 291,993 10.96% 2008‐2009 1,799 19.23% 7.89% 58.98% 288,379 12.35% 2007‐2008 1,652 17.07% 7.75% 73.12% 286,499 13.08%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Lake County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 44.97% 52.06% 2.97% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 76.52%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 3.42% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 2.57% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 9.41% Clinical Psychologist 0.86% Psychiatric Nurse 1.17% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.78% Physicians’ Assistant 1.56% Professional type not reported 3.73%

The majority of Lake County residents had their involuntary examinations at and Life Stream Behavioral Center (87.34%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Lake County because residents of Lake County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Lee: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 15.50% o Under 18: 26.00%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 9.40% Median Household Income (2016) = $50,390 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 15 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $22.10

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Lee County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 896, children (<18) = 179, and older adults (65+) = 74. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Lee County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Lee County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 6,101 19.91% 8.24% N/A 680,539 N/A 2015‐2016 5,638 19.99% 8.99% 8.21% 665,845 2.21% 2014‐2015 5,210 21.31% 9.08% 17.10% 653,485 2.21% 2013‐2014 4,704 21.24% 8.52% 29.70% 643,367 5.78% 2012‐2013 4,227 23.37% 7.85% 44.33% 638,029 6.66% 2011‐2012 3,139 31.47% 4.49% 94.36% 625,310 8.83% 2010‐2011 2,107 22.69% 5.32% 189.6% 618,754 9.99% 2009‐2010 3,004 19.27% 3.73% 103.1% 615,124 10.63% 2008‐2009 2,669 23.49% 5.84% 128.6% 623,725 9.11% 2007‐2008 2,807 20.88% 5.95% 117.3% 615,741 10.52%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Lee County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 39.21% 60.10% 0.69% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 57.98%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 16.39% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 7.23% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 5.89% Clinical Psychologist 1.96% Psychiatric Nurse 4.85% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.29% Physicians’ Assistant 3.93% Professional type not reported 1.46%

The majority of Lee County residents had their involuntary examinations at SalusCare (43.96%), Park Royal Hospital (30.27%), and SalusCare CCSU (18.59%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Lee County because residents of Lee County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Leon: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 21.30% o Under 18: 19.50%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 11.70% Median Household Income (2016) = $48,248 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 9 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $34.60

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Leon County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 779, children (<18) = 154, and older adults (65+) = 38. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Leon County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Leon County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 2,240 19.82% 4.82% N/A 287,671 N/A 2015‐2016 2,209 18.79% 4.71% 1.40% 284,443 1.13% 2014‐2015 2,055 19.85% 5.84% 9.00% 281,292 1.13% 2013‐2014 1,685 21.78% 5.93% 32.94% 278,377 3.34% 2012‐2013 1,487 16.34% 5.85% 50.64% 277,670 3.60% 2011‐2012 1,504 16.16% 4.19% 48.94% 276,278 4.12% 2010‐2011 1,400 13.79% 5.36% 60.00% 275,487 4.42% 2009‐2010 1,352 13.98% 3.92% 65.68% 274,803 4.68% 2008‐2009 1,110 17.84% 3.78% 101.8% 274,892 4.65% 2007‐2008 1,134 15.52% 6.00% 97.53% 272,896 5.41%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Leon County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 47.37% 49.64% 2.99% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 55.89%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 24.60% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 6.31% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 3.39% Clinical Psychologist 2.45% Psychiatric Nurse 3.96% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.09% Physicians’ Assistant 0.47% Professional type not reported 2.83%

The majority of Leon County residents had their involuntary examinations at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital (58.97%), Capital Regional Medical Center (17.54%), Apalachee Center (CSU/CCSU) (14.38%), and Eastside Psychiatric Hospital (Owned by Apalachee Center) (6.38%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Leon County because residents of Leon County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Levy: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 22.20% o Under 18: 39.30%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 14.20% Median Household Income (2016) = $35,480 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 9 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $61.00

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Levy County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 604, children (<18) = 118, and older adults (65+) = 86. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Levy County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Levy County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 245 19.59% 14.29% N/A 40,553 N/A 2015‐2016 262 27.48% 12.21% ‐6.49% 40,448 0.26% 2014‐2015 311 26.69% 8.04% ‐21.2% 40,473 0.26% 2013‐2014 241 26.56% 7.47% 1.66% 40,304 0.62% 2012‐2013 275 21.82% 7.27% ‐10.9% 40,339 0.53% 2011‐2012 228 26.32% 9.21% 7.46% 40,767 ‐0.52% 2010‐2011 252 18.25% 7.94% ‐2.78% 40,801 ‐0.61% 2009‐2010 212 26.42% 9.91% 15.57% 40,674 ‐0.30% 2008‐2009 120 17.50% 18.33% 104.2% 40,817 ‐0.65% 2007‐2008 164 25.61% 7.93% 49.39% 40,045 1.27%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Levy County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 54.29% 42.45% 3.27% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 66.92%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 6.77% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 4.51% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 14.29% Clinical Psychologist 3.01% Psychiatric Nurse 0.75% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.00% Professional type not reported 3.76%

The majority of Levy County residents had their involuntary examinations at Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Gainesville) (CSU/CCSU) (37.96%), UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital (31.84%), and North Florida Regional Medical Center (15.10%). None of these facilities are in Levy County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Liberty: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 16.90% o Under 18: 16.80%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 15.90% Median Household Income (2016) = $37,917 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 9 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $106.60

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Liberty County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 710, children (<18) = 69, and older adults (65+) = 34. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Liberty County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Liberty County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 62 9.68% 4.84% N/A 8,736 N/A 2015‐2016 81 23.46% 7.41% ‐23.5% 8,698 0.44% 2014‐2015 54 12.96% 3.70% 14.81% 8,668 0.44% 2013‐2014 44 20.45% 2.27% 40.91% 8,483 2.98% 2012‐2013 36 8.33% 11.11% 72.22% 8,519 2.55% 2011‐2012 41 7.32% 9.76% 51.22% 8,370 4.37% 2010‐2011 30 10.00% 13.33% 106.7% 8,365 4.44% 2009‐2010 28 14.29% 7.14% 121.4% 8,220 6.28% 2008‐2009 34 14.71% 8.82% 82.35% 8,158 7.09% 2007‐2008 40 15.00% 7.50% 55.00% 7,772 12.40%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Liberty County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 35.48% 59.68% 4.84% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 63.64%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 13.64% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 0.00% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 0.00% Clinical Psychologist 0.00% Psychiatric Nurse 18.18% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.00% Professional type not reported 4.55%

The majority of Liberty County residents had their involuntary examinations at Apalachee Center (CSU/CCSU) (38.71%), Eastside Psychiatric Hospital (Owned by Apalachee Center) (29.03%), Tallahassee Memorial Hospital (19.35%), and Capital Regional Medical Center (6.45%). None of these facilities are in Liberty County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Madison: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 28.50% o Under 18: 38.10%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 12.60% Median Household Income (2016) = $29,806 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 0 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $83.20

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Madison County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 889, children (<18) = 208, and older adults (65+) = 31. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Madison County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Madison County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 171 23.39% 3.51% N/A 19,238 N/A 2015‐2016 196 19.39% 6.63% ‐12.8% 19,200 0.20% 2014‐2015 220 14.09% 7.27% ‐22.3% 19,303 0.20% 2013‐2014 215 9.30% 9.77% ‐20.5% 19,395 ‐0.81% 2012‐2013 174 14.94% 8.62% ‐1.72% 19,227 0.06% 2011‐2012 205 12.68% 8.29% ‐16.6% 19,298 ‐0.31% 2010‐2011 188 11.17% 7.98% ‐9.04% 19,224 0.07% 2009‐2010 181 12.15% 5.52% ‐5.52% 20,333 ‐5.39% 2008‐2009 138 15.94% 9.42% 23.91% 20,152 ‐4.54% 2007‐2008 137 15.33% 6.57% 24.82% 19,944 ‐3.54%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Madison County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 23.98% 66.08% 9.94% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 56.10%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 19.51% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 2.44% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 2.44% Clinical Psychologist 0.00% Psychiatric Nurse 12.20% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 4.88% Professional type not reported 2.44%

The majority of Madison County residents had their involuntary examinations at Capital Regional Medical Center (51.46%), Apalachee Center (CSU/CCSU) (22.81%), Tallahassee Memorial Hospital (12.87%), and Eastside Psychiatric Hospital (Owned by Apalachee Center) (7.02%). None of these facilities are in Madison County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Manatee: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 14.30% o Under 18: 24.10% Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 11.30% Median Household Income (2016) = $51,483 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 21 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $23.40

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Manatee County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 628, children (<18) = 148, and older adults (65+) = 40. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Manatee County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Manatee County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 2,244 23.53% 6.37% N/A 357,591 N/A 2015‐2016 2,310 22.81% 7.45% ‐2.86% 349,334 2.36% 2014‐2015 2,395 22.59% 6.47% ‐6.30% 339,545 2.36% 2013‐2014 2,183 21.58% 7.33% 2.79% 333,880 7.10% 2012‐2013 1,968 17.02% 8.28% 14.02% 330,302 8.26% 2011‐2012 1,904 17.59% 8.56% 17.86% 325,905 9.72% 2010‐2011 2,014 20.56% 7.99% 11.42% 322,833 10.77% 2009‐2010 2,003 15.53% 7.84% 12.03% 318,404 12.31% 2008‐2009 1,814 15.21% 9.65% 23.70% 317,699 12.56% 2007‐2008 1,749 16.07% 11.15% 28.30% 315,890 13.20%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Manatee County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 44.39% 52.58% 3.03% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 46.29%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 11.85% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 14.26% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 17.47% Clinical Psychologist 3.51% Psychiatric Nurse 2.21% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.70% Physicians’ Assistant 0.60% Professional type not reported 3.11%

The majority of Manatee County residents had their involuntary examinations at Centerstone of Florida (Manatee Glens Crisis Center) (CSU/CCSU) (33.91%), Suncoast Behavioral Health Center (28.21%), Centerstone of Florida (Manatee Glens Hospital) (19.96%), and Sarasota Memorial Hospital (Bayside Center for Behavioral) (6.28%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Manatee County because residents of Manatee County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Marion: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 18.20% o Under 18: 30.60%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 12.90% Median Household Income (2016) = $40,295 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 17 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $33.90

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Marion County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 872, children (<18) = 226, and older adults (65+) = 61. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Marion County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Marion County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 3,016 25.93% 7.03% N/A 345,749 N/A 2015‐2016 3,045 27.42% 5.98% ‐0.95% 341,205 1.33% 2014‐2015 3,100 27.23% 7.87% ‐2.71% 337,455 1.33% 2013‐2014 3,072 25.00% 8.46% ‐1.82% 335,008 3.21% 2012‐2013 2,534 28.49% 7.93% 19.02% 332,989 3.83% 2011‐2012 2,939 24.57% 8.34% 2.62% 331,745 4.22% 2010‐2011 3,147 21.42% 8.58% ‐4.16% 331,298 4.36% 2009‐2010 2,999 20.01% 7.97% 0.57% 330,440 4.63% 2008‐2009 2,607 20.21% 7.48% 15.69% 329,418 4.96% 2007‐2008 2,431 21.47% 7.90% 24.06% 325,023 6.38%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Marion County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 27.39% 70.69% 1.92% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 59.44%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 14.53% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 4.48% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 13.56% Clinical Psychologist 1.21% Psychiatric Nurse 5.33% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.00% Professional type not reported 1.45%

The majority of Marion County residents had their involuntary examinations at The Centers (CSU/CCSU) (61.24%), The Vines Hospital (18.00%), and North Florida Regional Medical Center (5.84%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Marion County because residents of Marion County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Martin: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 11.80% o Under 18: 18.10%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 13.40% Median Household Income (2016) = $52,622 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 21 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $37.30

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Martin County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 536, children (<18) = 95, and older adults (65+) = 46. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Martin County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Martin County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 808 17.70% 8.54% N/A 150,870 N/A 2015‐2016 855 14.39% 8.65% ‐5.50% 150,062 0.54% 2014‐2015 960 15.94% 10.52% ‐15.8% 148,585 0.54% 2013‐2014 788 14.59% 10.03% 2.54% 148,077 1.89% 2012‐2013 893 12.21% 11.31% ‐9.52% 147,203 2.49% 2011‐2012 775 14.06% 10.84% 4.26% 146,689 2.85% 2010‐2011 763 9.83% 10.09% 5.90% 146,318 3.11% 2009‐2010 704 9.23% 10.09% 14.77% 143,856 4.88% 2008‐2009 589 11.54% 9.00% 37.18% 143,868 4.87% 2007‐2008 651 12.29% 11.52% 24.12% 143,737 4.96%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Martin County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 60.40% 37.62% 1.98% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 81.97%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 3.28% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 2.46% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 6.35% Clinical Psychologist 0.20% Psychiatric Nurse 1.02% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.00% Professional type not reported 4.71%

The majority of Martin County residents had their involuntary examinations at New Horizons of the Treasure Coast (CSU/CCSU) (40.84%), Treasure Coast Behavioral Healthcare at St. Lucie Medical Center (33.66%), JFK Medical Center North Campus (West Palm Hospital) (7.67%), and Lawnwood Regional Medical Center & Heart Institute/Lawnwood Pavilion (6.81%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Martin County because residents of Martin County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Miami‐Dade: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 19.90% o Under 18: 27.10% Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 9.80% Median Household Income (2016) = $44,224 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 8 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $26.60

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Miami‐Dade County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 1,059, children (<18) = 90, and older adults (65+) = 118. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Miami‐Dade County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Miami‐Dade County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 28,611 8.52% 11.18% N/A 2,700,794 N/A 2015‐2016 27,072 8.72% 10.48% 5.68% 2,653,934 1.77% 2014‐2015 25,582 9.74% 10.21% 11.84% 2,613,692 1.77% 2013‐2014 23,944 10.21% 10.92% 19.49% 2,582,375 4.59% 2012‐2013 20,353 9.89% 11.53% 40.57% 2,551,290 5.86% 2011‐2012 15,852 12.69% 10.83% 80.49% 2,516,537 7.32% 2010‐2011 15,767 10.10% 9.51% 81.46% 2,496,435 8.19% 2009‐2010 17,172 11.43% 9.51% 66.61% 2,472,344 9.24% 2008‐2009 16,446 9.84% 10.15% 73.97% 2,477,289 9.02% 2007‐2008 14,271 9.82% 9.38% 100.5% 2,462,292 9.69%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Miami‐Dade County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 48.77% 48.71% 2.52% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 64.58%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 16.86% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 5.53% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 4.46% Clinical Psychologist 1.46% Psychiatric Nurse 1.12% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.12% Physicians’ Assistant 0.26% Professional type not reported 5.60%

The majority of Miami‐Dade County residents had their involuntary examinations at Jackson Memorial Hospital (23.14%), Palmetto General Hospital (8.62%), Community Health of South Florida (6.48%), North Shore Medical Center (6.24%), Mount Sinai Medical Center (5.60%), Larkin Community Hospital (5.51%), and Aventura Hospital and Medical Center (5.04%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Miami‐Dade County because residents of Miami‐Dade County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Monroe: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 13.00% o Under 18: 17.00%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 9.90% Median Household Income (2016) = $60,303 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 24 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $99.70

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Monroe County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 935, children (<18) = 43, and older adults (65+) = 57. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Monroe County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Monroe County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 711 4.64% 6.05% N/A 76,047 N/A 2015‐2016 524 5.15% 4.96% 35.69% 74,206 2.48% 2014‐2015 459 3.49% 6.75% 54.90% 74,044 2.48% 2013‐2014 440 5.00% 6.36% 61.59% 73,560 3.38% 2012‐2013 486 5.14% 3.91% 46.30% 72,897 4.32% 2011‐2012 465 5.38% 3.66% 52.90% 72,670 4.65% 2010‐2011 463 8.86% 3.89% 53.56% 73,090 4.05% 2009‐2010 420 6.43% 5.24% 69.29% 77,925 ‐2.41% 2008‐2009 507 7.89% 2.96% 40.24% 76,081 ‐0.04% 2007‐2008 462 9.09% 4.33% 53.90% 78,987 ‐3.72%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Monroe County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 64.84% 33.61% 1.55% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 71.58%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 5.21% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 13.23% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 3.47% Clinical Psychologist 2.17% Psychiatric Nurse 0.65% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.22% Physicians’ Assistant 1.08% Professional type not reported 2.39%

The majority of Monroe County residents had their involuntary examinations at Guidance/Care Center (56.40%), and Depoo Hospital (Lower Keys Medical Center) (30.80%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Monroe County because residents of Monroe County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Nassau: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 12.70% o Under 18: 18.90%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 14.40% Median Household Income (2016) = $59,196 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 31 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $54.40

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Nassau County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 716, children (<18) = 153, and older adults (65+) = 40. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Nassau County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Nassau County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 557 21.36% 5.57% N/A 77,841 N/A 2015‐2016 407 21.13% 4.42% 36.86% 76,536 1.71% 2014‐2015 396 15.91% 3.79% 40.66% 75,321 1.71% 2013‐2014 252 30.16% 5.56% 121.0% 74,661 4.26% 2012‐2013 234 35.90% 6.84% 138.0% 73,745 5.55% 2011‐2012 205 40.98% 4.88% 171.7% 73,684 5.64% 2010‐2011 181 31.49% 3.31% 207.7% 73,314 6.17% 2009‐2010 252 21.83% 5.16% 121.0% 72,588 7.24% 2008‐2009 275 14.18% 3.64% 102.6% 71,915 8.24% 2007‐2008 224 19.20% 6.25% 148.7% 69,569 11.89%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Nassau County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 33.39% 64.63% 1.97% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 73.66%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 4.30% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 0.54% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 8.60% Clinical Psychologist 0.54% Psychiatric Nurse 2.15% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.54% Professional type not reported 9.68%

The majority of Nassau County residents had their involuntary examinations at Mental Health Resource Center ‐North (31.78%), Mental Health Resource Center ‐ North CCSU (18.85%), Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville (Baptist Health Center) (15.26%), UF Health Jacksonville (Shands Jacksonville Healthcare) (9.87%), Mental Health Resource Center ‐ South (7.00%), River Point Behavioral Health (5.92%), and Memorial Hospital of Jacksonville (5.39%). None of these facilities are in Nassau County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Okaloosa: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 12.00% o Under 18: 18.60%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 13.80% Median Household Income (2016) = $57,655 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 24 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $36.50

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Okaloosa County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 948, children (<18) = 181, and older adults (65+) = 53. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Okaloosa County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Okaloosa County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 1,828 19.09% 5.58% N/A 192,925 N/A 2015‐2016 1,692 19.68% 5.50% 8.04% 191,898 0.54% 2014‐2015 1,718 16.88% 6.87% 6.40% 190,666 0.54% 2013‐2014 1,676 14.92% 5.85% 9.07% 188,349 2.43% 2012‐2013 1,518 8.96% 6.79% 20.42% 187,280 3.01% 2011‐2012 1,644 8.27% 5.47% 11.19% 181,679 6.19% 2010‐2011 1,466 15.42% 5.25% 24.69% 180,822 6.69% 2009‐2010 1,209 20.02% 3.14% 51.20% 196,237 ‐1.69% 2008‐2009 1,430 15.52% 4.83% 27.83% 197,597 ‐2.36% 2007‐2008 1,444 13.64% 6.09% 26.59% 196,540 ‐1.84%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Okaloosa County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 68.98% 27.19% 3.83% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 82.32%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 1.82% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 3.09% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 4.60% Clinical Psychologist 0.24% Psychiatric Nurse 2.46% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.16% Physicians’ Assistant 0.08% Professional type not reported 5.23%

The majority of Okaloosa County residents had their involuntary examinations at Fort Walton Beach Medical Center (68.05%), Baptist Hospital (17.78%), and Emerald Coast Behavioral Hospital (5.14%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Okaloosa County because residents of Okaloosa County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Okeechobee: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 25.30% o Under 18: 37.10%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 11.40% Median Household Income (2016) = $36,415 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 16 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $58.20

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Okeechobee County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 921, children (<18) = 274, and older adults (65+) = 86. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Okeechobee County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Okeechobee County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 376 29.79% 9.31% N/A 40,806 N/A 2015‐2016 359 28.41% 4.18% 4.74% 40,052 1.88% 2014‐2015 279 26.88% 5.02% 34.77% 39,828 1.88% 2013‐2014 364 28.30% 4.67% 3.30% 39,762 2.63% 2012‐2013 298 19.46% 5.70% 26.17% 39,805 2.51% 2011‐2012 297 19.53% 6.40% 26.60% 39,870 2.35% 2010‐2011 362 19.06% 7.18% 3.87% 39,996 2.03% 2009‐2010 321 25.23% 7.17% 17.13% 39,703 2.78% 2008‐2009 293 19.80% 4.44% 28.33% 40,003 2.01% 2007‐2008 326 26.69% 6.13% 15.34% 39,030 4.55%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Okeechobee County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 50.27% 47.87% 1.86% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 66.67%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 2.12% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 5.29% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 20.63% Clinical Psychologist 0.53% Psychiatric Nurse 1.59% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 1.06% Physicians’ Assistant 0.00% Professional type not reported 2.12%

The majority of Okeechobee County residents had their involuntary examinations at New Horizons of the Treasure Coast (CSU/CCSU) (65.69%), Lawnwood Regional Medical Center & Heart Institute/Lawnwood Pavilion (14.36%), and Treasure Coast Behavioral Healthcare at St. Lucie Medical Center (6.12%). None of these facilities are in Okeechobee County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Orange: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 17.30% o Under 18: 24.80%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 12.10% Median Household Income (2016) = $49,391 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 10 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $26.30

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Orange County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 864, children (<18) = 126, and older adults (65+) = 40. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Orange County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Orange County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 11,058 14.54% 4.68% N/A 1,280,387 N/A 2015‐2016 11,061 13.75% 4.75% ‐0.03% 1,252,396 2.23% 2014‐2015 10,772 14.83% 4.63% 2.66% 1,227,995 2.23% 2013‐2014 10,712 14.23% 4.28% 3.23% 1,202,978 6.43% 2012‐2013 9,841 14.92% 4.45% 12.37% 1,175,941 8.88% 2011‐2012 9,450 15.53% 4.22% 17.02% 1,157,342 10.63% 2010‐2011 9,310 13.64% 3.77% 18.78% 1,145,956 11.73% 2009‐2010 8,864 15.20% 3.58% 24.75% 1,108,882 15.47% 2008‐2009 7,942 16.05% 3.56% 39.23% 1,114,979 14.84% 2007‐2008 7,654 18.37% 3.37% 44.47% 1,105,603 15.81%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Orange County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 49.29% 49.64% 1.07% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 65.11%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 6.51% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 6.22% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 18.20% Clinical Psychologist 0.81% Psychiatric Nurse 1.14% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.11% Physicians’ Assistant 0.09% Professional type not reported 1.82%

The majority of Orange County residents had their involuntary examinations at Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare) (21.81%), Aspire Health Partners (15.16%), Central Florida Behavioral Hospital (14.51%), South Seminole Hospital (13.86%), University Behavioral Center (11.13%), Florida Hospital ‐ Orlando (6.95%), and Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare) CCSU (6.68%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Orange County because residents of Orange County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Osceola: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 19.50% o Under 18: 29.60%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 16.50% Median Household Income (2016) = $45,536 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 11 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $52.30

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Osceola County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 958, children (<18) = 212, and older adults (65+) = 44. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Osceola County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Osceola County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 3,093 22.11% 4.62% N/A 322,862 N/A 2015‐2016 3,151 19.64% 4.47% ‐1.84% 308,327 4.71% 2014‐2015 2,721 21.87% 4.96% 13.67% 295,553 4.71% 2013‐2014 2,475 22.95% 4.89% 24.97% 288,361 11.96% 2012‐2013 2,320 22.67% 4.27% 33.32% 280,866 14.95% 2011‐2012 2,044 25.73% 3.72% 51.32% 273,867 17.89% 2010‐2011 1,902 19.61% 4.63% 62.62% 268,685 20.16% 2009‐2010 1,776 20.44% 3.32% 74.16% 272,788 18.36% 2008‐2009 1,614 24.97% 4.34% 91.64% 273,709 17.96% 2007‐2008 1,520 26.12% 2.37% 103.5% 266,123 21.32%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Osceola County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 49.82% 48.33% 1.84% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 73.78%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 5.52% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 4.35% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 8.76% Clinical Psychologist 1.43% Psychiatric Nurse 2.34% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.26% Professional type not reported 3.57%

The majority of Osceola County residents had their involuntary examinations at Park Place Behavioral Health Care (CSU/CCSU) (39.41%), Osceola Regional Medical Center (30.26%), and Central Florida Behavioral Hospital (10.83%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Osceola County because residents of Osceola County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Palm Beach: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 13.90% o Under 18: 21.20%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 11.70% Median Household Income (2016) = $55,277 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 15 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $38.30

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Palm Beach County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 668, children (<18) = 116, and older adults (65+) = 60. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Palm Beach County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Palm Beach County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 9,290 17.36% 9.06% N/A 1,391,741 N/A 2015‐2016 9,550 16.07% 8.93% ‐2.72% 1,378,417 0.97% 2014‐2015 9,595 16.45% 9.34% ‐3.18% 1,360,238 0.97% 2013‐2014 9,081 15.75% 10.16% 2.30% 1,345,652 3.43% 2012‐2013 8,763 16.00% 9.31% 6.01% 1,335,415 4.22% 2011‐2012 8,261 16.97% 9.39% 12.46% 1,325,758 4.98% 2010‐2011 7,938 10.73% 8.92% 17.03% 1,320,134 5.42% 2009‐2010 7,824 10.30% 9.05% 18.74% 1,287,344 8.11% 2008‐2009 8,119 11.57% 8.18% 14.42% 1,294,654 7.50% 2007‐2008 7,858 12.60% 9.18% 18.22% 1,295,033 7.47%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Palm Beach County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 52.26% 45.75% 1.99% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 72.42%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 9.89% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 4.22% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 3.42% Clinical Psychologist 2.08% Psychiatric Nurse 3.19% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.02% Physicians’ Assistant 0.23% Professional type not reported 4.53%

The majority of Palm Beach County residents had their involuntary examinations at JFK Medical Center North Campus (West Palm Hospital) (35.61%), South County Mental Health Center (13.83%), Delray Medical Center (12.76%), JFK Medical Center (10.57%), The Jerome Golden Center for Behavioral Health (West Palm Beach) (8.44%), and St. Mary's Medical Center (8.42%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Palm Beach County because residents of Palm Beach County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Pasco: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 13.60% o Under 18: 17.50%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 15.10% Median Household Income (2016) = $46,010 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 18 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $22.50

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Pasco County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 1,142, children (<18) = 251, and older adults (65+) = 70. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Pasco County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Pasco County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 5,662 21.99% 6.11% N/A 495,868 N/A 2015‐2016 5,925 21.22% 7.26% ‐4.44% 487,588 1.70% 2014‐2015 5,467 21.51% 7.23% 3.57% 479,340 1.70% 2013‐2014 5,124 19.73% 6.26% 10.50% 473,566 4.71% 2012‐2013 4,687 19.76% 6.57% 20.80% 468,562 5.83% 2011‐2012 4,435 20.88% 7.03% 27.67% 466,533 6.29% 2010‐2011 4,809 18.30% 7.51% 17.74% 464,697 6.71% 2009‐2010 4,390 17.74% 7.13% 28.97% 439,786 12.75% 2008‐2009 4,162 18.72% 6.90% 36.04% 438,668 13.04% 2007‐2008 3,979 19.95% 5.83% 42.30% 434,425 14.14%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Pasco County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 39.19% 57.42% 3.39% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 82.15%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 4.69% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 3.33% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 3.47% Clinical Psychologist 1.26% Psychiatric Nurse 1.94% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.09% Physicians’ Assistant 0.36% Professional type not reported 2.70%

The majority of Pasco County residents had their involuntary examinations at Morton Plant North Bay Hospital Recovery Center (25.84%), Medical Center of Trinity ‐West Pasco Campus (25.04%), Baycare Behavioral Health (13.63%), and North Tampa Behavioral Health (Ten Broeck Tampa) (13.25%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Pasco County because residents of Pasco County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Pinellas: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 14.10% o Under 18: 21.20%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 12.00% Median Household Income (2016) = $47,090 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 20 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $53.90

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Pinellas County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 1,388, children (<18) = 231, and older adults (65+) = 123. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Pinellas County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Pinellas County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 13,251 16.67% 8.85% N/A 954,569 N/A 2015‐2016 11,914 17.26% 9.27% 11.22% 944,971 1.02% 2014‐2015 10,651 21.21% 10.25% 24.41% 933,258 1.02% 2013‐2014 10,382 20.93% 9.76% 27.63% 926,610 3.02% 2012‐2013 10,016 19.48% 8.44% 32.30% 920,381 3.71% 2011‐2012 9,967 19.57% 9.26% 32.95% 918,496 3.93% 2010‐2011 8,989 17.76% 8.69% 47.41% 916,542 4.15% 2009‐2010 8,655 16.85% 8.54% 53.10% 931,113 2.52% 2008‐2009 8,080 17.74% 7.54% 64.00% 938,461 1.72% 2007‐2008 8,491 17.14% 8.22% 56.06% 944,199 1.10%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Pinellas County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 50.76% 47.77% 1.47% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 66.71%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 5.92% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 8.46% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 8.89% Clinical Psychologist 3.32% Psychiatric Nurse 2.85% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.24% Physicians’ Assistant 1.55% Professional type not reported 2.07%

The majority of Pinellas County residents had their involuntary examinations at Personal Enrichment Through Mental Health Services (18.43%), Largo Medical Center/Indian Rocks (17.27%), St. Anthony's Hospital (11.65%), Mease Dunedin Hospital (10.36%), Personal Enrichment Through Mental Health Services CCSU (7.44%), and Windmoor Healthcare of Clearwater (5.08%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Pinellas County because residents of Pinellas County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Polk: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 17.70% o Under 18: 27.20%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 11.30% Median Household Income (2016) = $44,146 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 13 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $40.70

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Polk County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 1,107, children (<18) = 229, and older adults (65+) = 70. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Polk County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Polk County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 7,160 20.67% 6.28% N/A 646,989 N/A 2015‐2016 7,122 24.21% 5.34% 0.53% 633,052 2.20% 2014‐2015 7,448 24.81% 5.56% ‐3.87% 623,174 2.20% 2013‐2014 6,909 24.74% 6.73% 3.63% 613,950 5.38% 2012‐2013 5,342 22.97% 7.02% 34.03% 606,888 6.61% 2011‐2012 5,766 21.28% 7.89% 24.18% 604,792 6.98% 2010‐2011 3,658 19.87% 5.85% 95.74% 602,095 7.46% 2009‐2010 5,588 18.06% 8.72% 28.13% 584,343 10.72% 2008‐2009 5,189 17.31% 7.73% 37.98% 585,733 10.46% 2007‐2008 4,802 18.16% 7.12% 49.10% 581,058 11.35%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Polk County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 33.81% 65.42% 0.77% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 74.72%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 9.17% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 4.25% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 7.72% Clinical Psychologist 0.29% Psychiatric Nurse 1.90% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.00% Professional type not reported 1.94%

The majority of Polk County residents had their involuntary examinations at Lakeland Regional Medical Center (36.40%), Peace River Center (CSU/CCSU) (23.09%), and Winter Haven Hospital (16.40%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Polk County because residents of Polk County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Putnam: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 27.00% o Under 18: 41.80%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 12.80% Median Household Income (2016) = $33,003 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 21 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $55.60

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Putnam County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 769, children (<18) = 175, and older adults (65+) = 45. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Putnam County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Putnam County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 561 22.82% 5.88% N/A 72,972 N/A 2015‐2016 517 24.37% 6.19% 8.51% 72,756 0.30% 2014‐2015 545 24.40% 4.22% 2.94% 72,523 0.30% 2013‐2014 430 21.40% 6.05% 30.47% 72,605 0.51% 2012‐2013 423 17.02% 8.98% 32.62% 73,158 ‐0.25% 2011‐2012 404 17.82% 6.93% 38.86% 74,052 ‐1.46% 2010‐2011 492 17.07% 5.89% 14.02% 74,364 ‐1.87% 2009‐2010 453 12.14% 5.30% 23.84% 74,608 ‐2.19% 2008‐2009 424 10.61% 5.19% 32.31% 74,989 ‐2.69% 2007‐2008 401 8.73% 3.24% 39.90% 74,799 ‐2.44%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Putnam County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 50.98% 46.88% 2.14% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 76.57%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 2.45% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 4.55% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 9.44% Clinical Psychologist 0.35% Psychiatric Nurse 2.45% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.35% Professional type not reported 3.85%

The majority of Putnam County residents had their involuntary examinations at Flagler Hospital (21.93%), Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Gainesville) (CSU/CCSU) (21.39%), North Florida Regional Medical Center (15.51%), Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) (CSU/CCSU) (8.56%), and UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital (8.02%). None of these facilities are in Putnam County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Saint Johns: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 9.00% o Under 18: 9.50%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 7.30% Median Household Income (2016) = $69,523 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 16 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $22.70

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Saint Johns County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 411, children (<18) = 78, and older adults (65+) = 22. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Saint Johns County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Saint Johns County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 906 18.87% 5.30% N/A 220,257 N/A 2015‐2016 865 21.85% 5.43% 4.74% 213,566 3.13% 2014‐2015 854 21.55% 6.09% 6.09% 207,443 3.13% 2013‐2014 875 22.29% 5.14% 3.54% 201,541 9.29% 2012‐2013 901 19.20% 5.77% 0.55% 196,071 12.34% 2011‐2012 990 17.47% 7.47% ‐8.48% 192,852 14.21% 2010‐2011 982 18.23% 6.72% ‐7.74% 190,039 15.90% 2009‐2010 932 15.88% 6.76% ‐2.79% 183,572 19.98% 2008‐2009 851 17.86% 6.93% 6.46% 181,180 21.57% 2007‐2008 827 17.78% 4.84% 9.55% 173,935 26.63%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Saint Johns County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 51.43% 44.59% 3.97% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 74.25%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 4.51% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 2.79% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 10.94% Clinical Psychologist 0.86% Psychiatric Nurse 4.08% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.21% Physicians’ Assistant 0.43% Professional type not reported 1.93%

The majority of Saint Johns County residents had their involuntary examinations at Flagler Hospital (53.97%), River Point Behavioral Health (10.04%), Halifax Health Child & Adolescent Behavioral Services (Halifax Psychiatric Center‐North) (8.06%), and Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville (Baptist Health Center) (5.52%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Saint Johns County because residents of Saint Johns County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Saint Lucie: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 17.90% o Under 18: 27.30%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 8.60% Median Household Income (2016) = $44,140 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 16 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $44.70

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Saint Lucie County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 1,058, children (<18) = 164, and older adults (65+) = 58. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Saint Lucie County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Saint Lucie County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 3,099 15.46% 5.49% N/A 292,826 N/A 2015‐2016 2,860 15.35% 6.50% 8.36% 287,749 1.76% 2014‐2015 3,021 16.19% 6.69% 2.58% 282,821 1.76% 2013‐2014 2,945 15.55% 8.01% 5.23% 281,151 4.15% 2012‐2013 2,876 15.96% 7.65% 7.75% 280,355 4.45% 2011‐2012 2,632 17.44% 7.75% 17.74% 279,696 4.69% 2010‐2011 2,572 13.80% 9.60% 20.49% 277,789 5.41% 2009‐2010 2,166 15.14% 8.96% 43.07% 272,864 7.32% 2008‐2009 2,109 13.37% 7.97% 46.94% 276,585 5.87% 2007‐2008 2,106 15.76% 7.17% 47.15% 271,961 7.67%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Saint Lucie County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 56.28% 42.66% 1.06% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 83.66%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 2.81% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 3.38% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 7.57% Clinical Psychologist 0.17% Psychiatric Nurse 0.92% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.06% Professional type not reported 1.43%

The majority of Saint Lucie County residents had their involuntary examinations at New Horizons of the Treasure Coast (CSU/CCSU) (41.17%), Lawnwood Regional Medical Center & Heart Institute/Lawnwood Pavilion (28.23%), and Treasure Coast Behavioral Healthcare at St. Lucie Medical Center (21.75%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Saint Lucie County because residents of Saint Lucie County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Santa Rosa: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 12.30% o Under 18: 17.90%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 15.30% Median Household Income (2016) = $60,652 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 25 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $25.10

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Santa Rosa County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 745, children (<18) = 201, and older adults (65+) = 49. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Santa Rosa County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Santa Rosa County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 1,245 26.99% 6.51% N/A 167,009 N/A 2015‐2016 1,165 21.89% 6.09% 6.87% 162,925 2.51% 2014‐2015 1,113 19.86% 6.65% 11.86% 159,785 2.51% 2013‐2014 1,007 10.63% 7.15% 23.63% 157,317 6.16% 2012‐2013 951 10.62% 6.52% 30.91% 155,390 7.48% 2011‐2012 980 10.31% 5.31% 27.04% 154,901 7.82% 2010‐2011 938 18.44% 6.18% 32.73% 151,372 10.33% 2009‐2010 843 18.74% 5.81% 47.69% 144,508 15.57% 2008‐2009 907 20.07% 6.17% 37.27% 144,136 15.87% 2007‐2008 817 22.89% 4.65% 52.39% 142,144 17.49%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Santa Rosa County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 50.76% 46.67% 2.57% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 67.56%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 2.06% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 5.22% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 9.97% Clinical Psychologist 0.47% Psychiatric Nurse 2.06% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 1.90% Professional type not reported 10.76%

The majority of Santa Rosa County residents had their involuntary examinations at Baptist Hospital (59.44%), West Florida Regional Medical Center (27.87%), and Fort Walton Beach Medical Center (7.31%). None of these facilities are in Santa Rosa County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Sarasota: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 11.00% o Under 18: 17.60%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 10.50% Median Household Income (2016) = $52,796 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 20 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $82.30

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Sarasota County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 842, children (<18) = 174, and older adults (65+) = 83. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Sarasota County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Sarasota County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 3,363 20.70% 9.90% N/A 399,538 N/A 2015‐2016 3,548 19.08% 9.08% ‐5.21% 392,090 1.90% 2014‐2015 3,171 21.73% 10.91% 6.05% 387,140 1.90% 2013‐2014 3,234 19.14% 10.39% 3.99% 385,292 3.70% 2012‐2013 2,719 20.49% 13.09% 23.69% 383,664 4.14% 2011‐2012 2,528 22.03% 11.87% 33.03% 381,319 4.78% 2010‐2011 2,513 18.90% 9.87% 33.82% 379,448 5.29% 2009‐2010 2,309 14.90% 11.65% 45.65% 389,320 2.62% 2008‐2009 2,138 17.49% 13.70% 57.30% 393,608 1.51% 2007‐2008 2,087 16.15% 12.46% 61.14% 387,461 3.12%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Sarasota County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 48.88% 48.14% 2.97% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 58.64%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 5.29% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 15.51% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 15.27% Clinical Psychologist 1.46% Psychiatric Nurse 1.46% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.06% Physicians’ Assistant 0.06% Professional type not reported 2.25%

The majority of Sarasota County residents had their involuntary examinations at Sarasota Memorial Hospital (Bayside Center for Behavioral) (46.18%), and Coastal Behavioral Healthcare (37.08%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Sarasota County because residents of Sarasota County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Seminole: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 12.10% o Under 18: 15.60%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 7.20% Median Household Income (2016) = $58,538 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 14 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $21.20

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Seminole County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 708, children (<18) = 173, and older adults (65+) = 39. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Seminole County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Seminole County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 3,178 24.42% 5.57% N/A 449,124 N/A 2015‐2016 3,135 25.17% 5.39% 1.37% 442,903 1.40% 2014‐2015 3,230 24.61% 5.29% ‐1.61% 437,086 1.40% 2013‐2014 3,100 23.77% 5.29% 2.52% 431,074 4.19% 2012‐2013 3,008 20.84% 4.82% 5.65% 428,104 4.91% 2011‐2012 2,854 21.97% 4.77% 11.35% 424,587 5.78% 2010‐2011 2,633 22.14% 5.01% 20.70% 422,718 6.25% 2009‐2010 2,466 19.95% 5.47% 28.87% 423,759 5.99% 2008‐2009 2,199 19.87% 5.64% 44.52% 426,413 5.33% 2007‐2008 2,422 21.88% 4.25% 31.21% 425,698 5.50%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Seminole County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 33.92% 63.91% 2.17% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 74.95%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 6.96% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 2.60% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 9.93% Clinical Psychologist 0.37% Psychiatric Nurse 2.41% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.19% Physicians’ Assistant 0.56% Professional type not reported 2.04%

The majority of Seminole County residents had their involuntary examinations at South Seminole Hospital (35.37%), Aspire Health Partners (Seminole Behavioral Healthcare) (20.74%), University Behavioral Center (16.55%), and Central Florida Behavioral Hospital (6.36%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Seminole County because residents of Seminole County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Sumter: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 9.90% o Under 18: 24.60%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 6.70% Median Household Income (2016) = $52,594 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 14 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $24.00

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Sumter County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 419, children (<18) = 76, and older adults (65+) = 65. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Sumter County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Sumter County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 497 18.11% 15.49% N/A 118,577 N/A 2015‐2016 466 21.46% 16.09% 6.65% 115,657 2.52% 2014‐2015 480 19.79% 15.83% 3.54% 111,125 2.52% 2013‐2014 417 17.03% 17.99% 19.18% 105,104 12.82% 2012‐2013 367 16.35% 15.53% 35.42% 100,198 18.34% 2011‐2012 352 17.05% 13.92% 41.19% 96,615 22.73% 2010‐2011 339 12.09% 14.45% 46.61% 93,420 26.93% 2009‐2010 306 12.75% 14.71% 62.42% 95,326 24.39% 2008‐2009 286 13.99% 8.74% 73.78% 93,034 27.46% 2007‐2008 277 14.08% 10.83% 79.42% 89,771 32.09%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Sumter County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 28.17% 67.20% 4.63% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 72.14%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 5.00% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 3.57% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 8.57% Clinical Psychologist 0.00% Psychiatric Nurse 1.43% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 2.14% Professional type not reported 7.14%

The majority of Sumter County residents had their involuntary examinations at and Life Stream Behavioral Center (86.72%). None of these facilities are in Sumter County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Suwannee: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 22.70% o Under 18: 38.70%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 13.50% Median Household Income (2016) = $37,796 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 11 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $39.80

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Suwannee County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 1,076, children (<18) = 282, and older adults (65+) = 43. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Suwannee County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Suwannee County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 477 26.21% 3.98% N/A 44,349 N/A 2015‐2016 501 28.74% 4.79% ‐4.79% 44,452 ‐0.23% 2014‐2015 401 27.43% 7.48% 18.95% 44,168 ‐0.23% 2013‐2014 265 23.40% 10.57% 80.00% 43,873 1.08% 2012‐2013 201 8.46% 7.96% 137.3% 43,796 1.26% 2011‐2012 150 11.33% 14.67% 218.0% 43,215 2.62% 2010‐2011 243 11.93% 3.70% 96.30% 41,551 6.73% 2009‐2010 253 11.07% 9.49% 88.54% 40,230 10.24% 2008‐2009 231 10.82% 6.93% 106.5% 40,927 8.36% 2007‐2008 199 10.05% 8.54% 139.7% 39,608 11.97%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Suwannee County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 25.58% 73.58% 0.84% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 70.49%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 6.56% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 2.46% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 12.30% Clinical Psychologist 1.64% Psychiatric Nurse 4.10% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 1.64% Professional type not reported 0.82%

The majority of Suwannee County residents had their involuntary examinations at Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) (CSU/CCSU) (67.92%), North Florida Regional Medical Center (10.27%), and UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital (8.39%). None of these facilities are in Suwannee County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Taylor: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 14.80% o Under 18: 12.80% Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 14.80% Median Household Income (2016) = $36,195 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 14 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $89.60

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Taylor County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 787, children (<18) = 182, and older adults (65+) = 36. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Taylor County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Taylor County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 177 23.16% 4.52% N/A 22,478 N/A 2015‐2016 184 18.48% 6.52% ‐3.80% 22,824 ‐1.52% 2014‐2015 121 15.70% 3.31% 46.28% 22,932 ‐1.52% 2013‐2014 97 25.77% 5.15% 82.47% 23,018 ‐2.35% 2012‐2013 86 17.44% 2.33% 105.8% 22,898 ‐1.83% 2011‐2012 123 12.20% 5.69% 43.90% 22,500 ‐0.10% 2010‐2011 124 14.52% 4.03% 42.74% 22,570 ‐0.41% 2009‐2010 108 15.74% 0.93% 63.89% 23,164 ‐2.96% 2008‐2009 107 13.08% 1.87% 65.42% 23,199 ‐3.11% 2007‐2008 104 18.27% 3.85% 70.19% 22,516 ‐0.17%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Taylor County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 40.11% 53.11% 6.78% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 64.79%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 15.49% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 2.82% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 4.23% Clinical Psychologist 1.41% Psychiatric Nurse 11.27% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.00% Professional type not reported 0.00%

The majority of Taylor County residents had their involuntary examinations at Apalachee Center (CSU/CCSU) (39.55%), Eastside Psychiatric Hospital (Owned by Apalachee Center) (18.64%), Tallahassee Memorial Hospital (18.08%), and Capital Regional Medical Center (12.99%). None of these facilities are in Taylor County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Union: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 22.40% o Under 18: 34.90%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 19.30% Median Household Income (2016) = $37,778 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 33 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $145.80

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Union County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 806, children (<18) = 208, and older adults (65+) = 44. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Union County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Union County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 128 25.78% 5.47% N/A 15,887 N/A 2015‐2016 92 23.91% 1.09% 39.13% 15,918 ‐0.19% 2014‐2015 108 26.85% 4.63% 18.52% 15,647 ‐0.19% 2013‐2014 73 35.62% 4.11% 75.34% 15,483 2.61% 2012‐2013 94 19.15% 5.32% 36.17% 15,510 2.43% 2011‐2012 39 46.15% 5.13% 228.2% 15,473 2.68% 2010‐2011 65 13.85% 1.54% 96.92% 15,535 2.27% 2009‐2010 74 20.27% 2.70% 72.97% 15,576 2.00% 2008‐2009 48 12.50% 4.17% 166.7% 15,974 ‐0.54% 2007‐2008 54 9.26% 1.85% 137.0% 15,722 1.05%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Union County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 35.16% 64.06% 0.78% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 40.00%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 6.67% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 24.44% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 20.00% Clinical Psychologist 8.89% Psychiatric Nurse 0.00% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.00% Professional type not reported 0.00%

The majority of Union County residents had their involuntary examinations at Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) (CSU/CCSU) (45.31%), UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital (19.53%), North Florida Regional Medical Center (16.41%), and Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Gainesville) (CSU/CCSU) (10.94%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Union County because residents of Union County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Volusia: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 16.70% o Under 18: 25.40%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 15.70% Median Household Income (2016) = $42,240 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 18 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $36.30

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Volusia County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 805, children (<18) = 172, and older adults (65+) = 61. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Volusia County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Volusia County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 4,164 21.37% 7.56% N/A 517,411 N/A 2015‐2016 3,812 23.61% 6.61% 9.23% 510,494 1.35% 2014‐2015 3,795 22.40% 9.17% 9.72% 503,851 1.35% 2013‐2014 3,695 21.79% 9.26% 12.69% 498,978 3.69% 2012‐2013 4,145 17.68% 9.38% 0.46% 497,145 4.08% 2011‐2012 4,317 16.98% 9.38% ‐3.54% 495,400 4.44% 2010‐2011 4,550 17.76% 8.15% ‐8.48% 494,593 4.61% 2009‐2010 4,107 18.16% 6.89% 1.39% 507,105 2.03% 2008‐2009 3,852 18.56% 6.20% 8.10% 510,750 1.30% 2007‐2008 3,693 18.12% 8.15% 12.75% 508,014 1.85%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Volusia County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 32.83% 64.99% 2.19% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 57.35%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 8.85% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 5.27% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 7.90% Clinical Psychologist 2.93% Psychiatric Nurse 8.63% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.15% Physicians’ Assistant 1.24% Professional type not reported 7.68%

The majority of Volusia County residents had their involuntary examinations at SMA Behavioral Health Services (36.89%), Halifax Health Medical Center (28.46%), and Halifax Health Child & Adolescent Behavioral Services (Halifax Psychiatric Center‐North) (20.24%). Keep in mind that some of these facilities may not be in Volusia County because residents of Volusia County had involuntary examinations at receiving facilities in other counties.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Wakulla: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 14.30% o Under 18: 19.70%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 11.60% Median Household Income (2016) = $54,078 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 21 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $67.20

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Wakulla County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 760, children (<18) = 250, and older adults (65+) = 22. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Wakulla County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Wakulla County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 240 32.92% 2.92% N/A 31,599 N/A 2015‐2016 245 39.18% 7.76% ‐2.04% 31,283 1.01% 2014‐2015 235 45.96% 7.23% 2.13% 31,285 1.01% 2013‐2014 165 36.36% 3.64% 45.45% 30,869 2.36% 2012‐2013 112 19.64% 9.82% 114.3% 30,771 2.69% 2011‐2012 156 14.10% 7.69% 53.85% 30,877 2.34% 2010‐2011 153 22.22% 1.96% 56.86% 30,776 2.67% 2009‐2010 179 13.97% 5.03% 34.08% 31,791 ‐0.60% 2008‐2009 130 17.69% 4.62% 84.62% 30,717 2.87% 2007‐2008 115 15.65% 12.17% 108.7% 29,417 7.42%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Wakulla County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 42.92% 51.67% 5.42% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 48.54%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 23.30% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 17.48% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 3.88% Clinical Psychologist 0.00% Psychiatric Nurse 3.88% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.00% Professional type not reported 2.91%

The majority of Wakulla County residents had their involuntary examinations at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital (56.67%), Apalachee Center (CSU/CCSU) (18.33%), Capital Regional Medical Center (15.42%), and Eastside Psychiatric Hospital (Owned by Apalachee Center) (7.92%). None of these facilities are in Wakulla County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Walton: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 17.40% o Under 18: 29.00%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 11.30% Median Household Income (2016) = $46,910 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 24 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $99.10

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Walton County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 586, children (<18) = 110, and older adults (65+) = 40. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Walton County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Walton County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 369 18.70% 6.78% N/A 62,943 N/A 2015‐2016 307 16.94% 5.86% 20.20% 60,687 3.72% 2014‐2015 336 16.37% 9.52% 9.82% 59,793 3.72% 2013‐2014 345 13.33% 8.12% 6.96% 57,779 8.94% 2012‐2013 356 11.24% 7.87% 3.65% 56,965 10.49% 2011‐2012 340 11.76% 6.47% 8.53% 55,450 13.51% 2010‐2011 341 16.13% 7.33% 8.21% 55,043 14.35% 2009‐2010 253 20.16% 2.77% 45.85% 57,917 8.68% 2008‐2009 324 14.81% 6.48% 13.89% 57,784 8.93% 2007‐2008 320 9.69% 5.94% 15.31% 57,093 10.25%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Walton County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 50.95% 45.53% 3.52% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 73.40%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 4.79% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 3.19% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 12.23% Clinical Psychologist 0.00% Psychiatric Nurse 1.06% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.53% Physicians’ Assistant 1.06% Professional type not reported 3.72%

The majority of Walton County residents had their involuntary examinations at Fort Walton Beach Medical Center (66.40%), Baptist Hospital (18.16%), and Emerald Coast Behavioral Hospital (6.78%). None of these facilities are in Walton County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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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.

Data from Florida Health Charts shows the following for Washington: Percentage of population living below the poverty level (2016):

o All ages: 20.50% o Under 18: 30.80%

Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) = 14.60% Median Household Income (2016) = $38,330 (statewide = $48,900) Age Adjusted Death Rate Per 100,000 (2016) = 27 County Public Health Department Expenditures Per Person for 2015 in dollars $87.10

The rate per 100,000 of involuntary examinations for Washington County for FY16/17 was as follows: all ages = 723, children (<18) = 165, and older adults (65+) = 20. Counts of involuntary examinations for residents of Washington County are shown for ten fiscal years in Table A for all ages, children, and older adults.

Table A: Involuntary Examinations: Residents of Washington County for Ten Years

Fiscal Year All Ages Children % <18

Older Adults %65+

Change to 2016/2017

Total County Population

% Change in Population

2016‐2017 180 22.78% 2.78% N/A 24,888 N/A 2015‐2016 203 19.70% 3.45% ‐11.3% 24,975 ‐0.35% 2014‐2015 174 23.56% 4.60% 3.45% 24,959 ‐0.35% 2013‐2014 158 22.78% 7.59% 13.92% 24,793 0.38% 2012‐2013 177 20.34% 2.26% 1.69% 24,922 ‐0.14% 2011‐2012 161 22.36% 8.07% 11.80% 24,638 1.01% 2010‐2011 155 16.77% 5.16% 16.13% 24,896 ‐0.03% 2009‐2010 158 15.82% 5.06% 13.92% 24,721 0.68% 2008‐2009 154 17.53% 12.99% 16.88% 24,779 0.44% 2007‐2008 145 10.34% 6.90% 24.14% 23,719 4.93%

*Population estimates are available by calendar year only. This means that calendar year 2016 population estimates were used for the row showing FY16/17 data, 2015 for the row for FY15/16 data and so on.

Table B: FY16/17 Involuntary Examinations for Washington County Residents by Initiator Type Health

Professional Law

Enforcement Ex Parte Order of

Judge Total 17.78% 74.44% 7.78% Physician (not a psychiatrist) 68.75%

These percentages are out of the total for involuntary examinations initiated by

health professionals (not out of the total number of involuntary examinations).

Physician (psychiatrist) 6.25% Licensed Clinical Social Worker 12.50% Licensed Mental Health Counselor 6.25% Clinical Psychologist 0.00% Psychiatric Nurse 3.13% Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 0.00% Physicians’ Assistant 0.00% Professional type not reported 3.13%

The majority of Washington County residents had their involuntary examinations at Emerald Coast Behavioral Hospital (43.33%), and Life Management Center of Northwest Florida (CSU/CCSU) (41.67%). None of these facilities are in Baker County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders. None of these facilities are in Washington County because this county does not have a receiving facility in its borders.

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Appendix A: Baker Act Receiving Facility List

Receiving facilities are listed alphabetically within DCF Region. The “FMHI#” is the unique number the Baker Act Reporting Center assigns to each receiving facility. This number is required on the Cover Sheet (form MH3118) and assists with our data processing. Some facilities have both Crisis Stabilization Units (CSUs) and Children’s Crisis Stabilization Units (CCSUs). Separate FMHI#s are assigned to CSUs and CCSUs to assist with our data processing and analysis.

VA Medical Centers are not designated as Baker Act receiving facilities. However, some accept veterans for involuntary (Baker Act) examinations. The three VA medical centers that submitted forms to the Baker Act Reporting Center are included in this facility list (Orlando in Orange County, Bay Pines in Pinellas County, and West Palm Beach in Palm Beach County).

FMHI# Receiving Facility City County Judicial Circuit

Managing Entity Facility Type

DCF Central Region

201 Aspire Health Partners Orlando Orange 9th Central Florida Cares Health System Public

71 Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare) Orlando Orange 9th Central Florida Cares Health System Public

176 Aspire Health Partners (Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare) CCSU Orlando Orange 9th Central Florida Cares Health System Public

114 Aspire Health Partners (Seminole Behavioral Healthcare) Sanford Seminole 18th Central Florida Cares Health System Public

180 Central Florida Behavioral Hospital Orlando Orange 9th Central Florida Cares Health System Private

30 Circles of Care Melbourne Brevard 18th Central Florida Cares Health System Public

153 Circles of Care CCSU (Harbor Pines) Melbourne Brevard 18th Central Florida Cares Health System Public

46 Florida Hospital ‐ Orlando Orlando Orange 9th Central Florida Cares Health System Public

69 Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center Lake Placid Lake Placid Highlands 10th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

203 Lake Wales Medical Center Lake Wales Polk 10th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

70 Lakeland Regional Medical Center Lakeland Polk 10th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

78 Life Stream Behavioral Center Leesburg Lake 5th Lutheran Services Florida Public

197 Osceola Regional Medical Center Kissimmee Osceola 9th Central Florida Cares Health System Private

90 Park Place Behavioral Health Care (CSU/CCSU) Kissimmee Osceola 9th Central Florida Cares Health System Public

107 Peace River Center (CSU/CCSU) Bartow Polk 10th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

120 South Seminole Hospital Longwood Seminole 18th Central Florida Cares Health System Public

51 Springbrook Hospital Brooksville Hernando 5th Lutheran Services Florida Private

151 Steward Rockledge Hospital (Wuesthoff Medical Center) Rockledge Brevard 18th Central Florida Cares Health System Private

82 The Centers (CSU/CCSU) Ocala Marion 5th Lutheran Services Florida Public

179 The Vines Hospital Ocala Marion 5th Lutheran Services Florida Private

139 University Behavioral Center Orlando Orange 9th Central Florida Cares Health System Private

205 Veteran's Administration Hospital – Orlando Orlando Orange 9th Central Florida Cares Health System VA

148 Winter Haven Hospital Winter Haven Polk 10th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

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FMHI# Receiving Facility City County Judicial Circuit

Managing Entity Facility Type

DCF Northeast Region

6 Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville (Baptist Health Center) Jacksonville Duval 4th Lutheran Services Florida Private

44 Flagler Hospital St. Augustine Saint Johns 7th Lutheran Services Florida Public

54 Halifax Health Child & Adolescent Behavioral Services Daytona Beach Volusia 7th Lutheran Services Florida Public

55 Halifax Health Medical Center Daytona Beach Volusia 7th Lutheran Services Florida Public

185 Memorial Hospital of Jacksonville Jacksonville Duval 4th Lutheran Services Florida Private

88 Mental Health Resource Center ‐ North Jacksonville Duval 4th Lutheran Services Florida Public

172 Mental Health Resource Center ‐ North CCSU Jacksonville Duval 4th Lutheran Services Florida Public

89 Mental Health Resource Center ‐ South Jacksonville Duval 4th Lutheran Services Florida Public

91 Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Gainesville) (CSU/CCSU) Gainesville Alachua 8th Lutheran Services Florida Public

158 Meridian Behavioral Health Care (Lake City) (CSU/CCSU) Lake City Columbia 3rd Big Bend Community Based Care Public

101 North Florida Reception Center Lake Butler Union 8th Lutheran Services Florida Private

194 North Florida Regional Medical Center Gainesville Alachua 8th Lutheran Services Florida Private

64 Orange Park Medical Center Orange Park Clay 4th Lutheran Services Florida Private

125 River Point Behavioral Health Jacksonville Duval 4th Lutheran Services Florida Private

2 SMA Behavioral Health Services Daytona Beach Volusia 7th Lutheran Services Florida Public

140 UF Health Jacksonville (Shands Jacksonville Healthcare) Jacksonville Duval 4th Lutheran Services Florida Public

117 UF Health Shands Hospital Gainesville Alachua 8th Lutheran Services Florida Public

116 UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital Gainesville Alachua 8th Lutheran Services Florida Public

192 Wekiva Springs Center Jacksonville Duval 4th Lutheran Services Florida Private

DCF Northwest Region

4 Apalachee Center (CSU/CCSU) Tallahassee Leon 2nd Big Bend Community Based Care Public

5 Baptist Hospital Pensacola Escambia 1st Big Bend Community Based Care Private

200 Capital Regional Medical Center Tallahassee Leon 2nd Big Bend Community Based Care Private

42 Eastside Psychiatric Hospital (Owned by Apalachee Center) Tallahassee Leon 2nd Big Bend Community Based Care Public

110 Emerald Coast Behavioral Hospital Panama City Bay 14th Big Bend Community Based Care Private

50 Fort Walton Beach Medical Center Ft. Walton Beach Okaloosa 1st Big Bend Community Based Care Private

72 Lakeview Center Pensacola Escambia 1st Big Bend Community Based Care Public

77 Life Management Center of Northwest Florida (CSU/CCSU) Panama City Bay 14th Big Bend Community Based Care Public

131 Tallahassee Memorial Hospital Tallahassee Leon 2nd Big Bend Community Based Care Public

146 West Florida Regional Medical Center Pensacola Escambia 1st Big Bend Community Based Care Private

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FMHI# Receiving Facility City County Judicial Circuit

Managing Entity Facility Type

DCF Southeast Region

36 Atlantic Shores Hospital Ft. Lauderdale Broward 17th Broward Behavioral Health Coalition Private

66 Broward Health Imperial Point Ft. Lauderdale Broward 17th Broward Behavioral Health Coalition Private

16 Broward Health Medical Center Ft. Lauderdale Broward 17th Broward Behavioral Health Coalition Public

207 Coral Shores Behavioral Health Stuart Martin 19th SE Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

43 Delray Medical Center Delray Beach Palm Beach 15th SE Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

48 Florida Medical Center ‐ A Campus of North Shore Ft. Lauderdale Broward 17th Broward Behavioral Health Coalition Private

38 Fort Lauderdale Hospital Ft. Lauderdale Broward 17th Broward Behavioral Health Coalition Private

15 Henderson Behavioral Health Ft. Lauderdale Broward 17th Broward Behavioral Health Coalition Public

18 Indian River Memorial Hospital Vero Beach Indian River 19th SE Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

189 JFK Medical Center Atlantis Palm Beach 15th SE Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

65 JFK Medical Center North Campus (West Palm Hospital) West Palm Beach Palm Beach 15th SE Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

199 Larkin Community Hospital Behavioral Health Services Hollywood Broward 17th Broward Behavioral Health Coalition Private

75 Lawnwood Regional Medical Center/Lawnwood Pavilion Ft. Pierce Saint Lucie 19th SE Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

85 Memorial Regional Hospital Hollywood Broward 17th Broward Behavioral Health Coalition Public

99 New Horizons of the Treasure Coast (CSU/CCSU) Ft. Pierce Saint Lucie 19th SE Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

198 Plantation General Hospital Plantation Broward 17th Broward Behavioral Health Coalition Private

113 Port St Lucie Hospital Port St. Lucie Saint Lucie 19th SE Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

118 South County Mental Health Center Delray Beach Palm Beach 15th SE Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

128 St. Mary's Medical Center West Palm Beach Palm Beach 15th SE Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

147 The Jerome Golden Center for Behavioral Health (Belle Glades) (CSU/CCSU)

Belle Glades Palm Beach 15th SE Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

1 The Jerome Golden Center for Behavioral Health (WP Beach) West Palm Beach

Palm Beach 15th SE Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

188 Treasure Coast Behavioral Healthcare‐St. Lucie Medical Center Port St Lucie Saint Lucie 19th SE Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

141 University Hospital and Medical Center Tamarac Broward 17th Broward Behavioral Health Coalition Private

162 Veteran's Administration Hospital ‐West Palm Beach West Palm Beach Palm Beach 15th SE Florida Behavioral Health Network VA

DCF Southern Region

3 Aventura Hospital and Medical Center Aventura Miami‐Dade 11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

161 Banyan Health Systems (Miami Behavioral Health Center) Miami Miami‐Dade 11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

103 Citrus Health Network Hialeah Miami‐Dade 11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

178 Citrus Health Network CCSU Hialeah Miami‐Dade 11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

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FMHI# Receiving Facility City County Judicial Circuit

Managing Entity Facility Type

DCF Southern Region (continued)

33 Community Health of South Florida Miami Miami‐Dade 11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

45 Depoo Hospital (Lower Keys Medical Center) Key West Monroe 16th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

52 Guidance/Care Center Marathon Monroe 16th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

206 Hialeah Hospital Hialeah Miami‐Dade 11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

79 Jackson Community Mental Health Center (Jackson North) Opa Locka Miami‐Dade 11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

67 Jackson Memorial Hospital Miami Miami‐Dade 11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

41 Jackson South Community Hospital Miami Miami‐Dade 11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

186 Kendall Regional Medical Center Miami Miami‐Dade 11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

73 Larkin Community Hospital South Miami Miami‐Dade 11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

92 Mercy Hospital A Campus of Plantation General Hospital Miami Miami‐Dade 11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

96 Mount Sinai Medical Center Miami Beach Miami‐Dade 11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

93 Nicklaus Children's Hospital (Miami Children's Hospital) Miami Miami‐Dade 11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

102 North Shore Medical Center Miami Miami‐Dade 11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

105 Palmetto General Hospital Hialeah Miami‐Dade 11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

119 South Florida Reception Center Miami Miami‐Dade 11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

122 Southern Winds Hospital Hialeah Miami‐Dade 11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

17 University of Miami Hospital Miami Miami‐Dade 11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

160 Westchester General Hospital Miami Miami‐Dade 11th South Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

DCF Suncoast Region

135 Baycare Behavioral Health New Port Richey Pasco 6th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

202 Bayfront Health Punta Gorda Punta Gorda Charlotte 20th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

184 Brandon Regional Hospital (Galencare) Brandon Hillsborough 13th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

80 Centerstone of Florida (Manatee Glens Crisis Center) (CSU/CCSU) Bradenton Manatee 12th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

181 Centerstone of Florida (Manatee Glens Hospital) Bradenton Manatee 12th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

20 Charlotte Behavioral Health Care (CSU/CCSU) Punta Gorda Charlotte 20th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

32 Coastal Behavioral Healthcare Sarasota Sarasota 12th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

175 Coastal Behavioral Healthcare CCSU Sarasota Sarasota 12th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

40 David Lawrence Mental Health Center (CSU/CCSU) Naples Collier 20th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

130 Largo Medical Center/Indian Rocks Largo Pinellas 6th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

196 Mease Dunedin Hospital Dunedin Pinellas 6th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

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FMHI# Receiving Facility City County Judicial Circuit

Managing Entity Facility Type

DCF Suncoast Region (continued)

58 Medical Center of Trinity ‐West Pasco Campus New Port Richey Pasco 6th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

84 Memorial Hospital of Tampa Tampa Hillsborough 13th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

87 Mental Health Care (Gracepoint) Tampa Hillsborough 13th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

170 Mental Health Care (Gracepoint) CCSU Tampa Hillsborough 13th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

95 Morton Plant Hospital Clearwater Pinellas 6th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

183 Morton Plant North Bay Hospital Recovery Center Lutz Pasco 6th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

193 North Tampa Behavioral Health (Ten Broeck Tampa) Wesley Chapel Pasco 6th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

171 Northside Behavioral Health Center Tampa Hillsborough 13th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

191 Park Royal Hospital Fort Myers Lee 20th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

108 Personal Enrichment Through Mental Health Services Pinellas Park Pinellas 6th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

174 Personal Enrichment Through Mental Health Services CCSU Pinellas Park Pinellas 6th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

159 Riverside Behavioral Center (Charlotte Regional Medical Center) Punta Gorda Charlotte 20th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

76 SalusCare Fort Myers Lee 20th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

177 SalusCare CCSU Fort Myers Lee 20th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

9 Sarasota Memorial Hospital (Bayside Center for Behavioral) Sarasota Sarasota 12th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

123 St. Anthony's Hospital St. Petersburg Pinellas 6th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

127 St. Joseph Hospitals Behavioral Health Center Tampa Hillsborough 13th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Public

195 Suncoast Behavioral Health Center Bradenton Manatee 12th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

187 Tampa Community Hospital (Town & Country Hospital) Tampa Hillsborough 13th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

8 Veteran's Administration Hospital ‐ Bay Pines Bay Pines Pinellas 6th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network VA

63 Windmoor Healthcare of Clearwater Clearwater Pinellas 6th Central Florida Behavioral Health Network Private

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Appendix B: County Level Indicators Detail

Note: You may need to copy and paste the links below into your web browser.

Indicator: State/County Population Data (2011, 2016 & 2017) Source: Florida Office of Economic & Demographic Research Retrieved from EDR‐ Historical County Population Totals & FL KIDS COUNT: http://edr.state.fl.us/Content/population‐demographics/data/index‐floridaproducts.cfm on 2/14/2018

Indicator: Percentage of individuals living below the poverty level (2016) Source: American Communities Survey‐ 5 year estimates Retrieved from Florida Health Charts: http://www.flhealthcharts.com/charts/OtherIndicators/NonVitalIndDataViewer.aspx?cid=294 on 1/18/2018

Indicator: Percentage of individuals under 18 living below the poverty level (2016) Source: US Census Bureau Retrieved from Florida Health Charts: http://www.flhealthcharts.com/charts/OtherIndicators/NonVitalIndRateOnlyDataViewer.aspx?cid=0295 on 1/18/2018

Indicator: Adults who had poor mental health on 14 or more of the past 30 days (2016) Source: CDC & FDOH Florida Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System telephone survey Retrieved from Florida Health Charts: http://www.flhealthcharts.com/charts/Brfss/DataViewer.aspx?bid=61 on 1/18/2018

Indicator: Median household income (2016) Source: American Communities Survey 5‐Year estimates Retrieved from Florida Health Charts: http://www.flhealthcharts.com/charts/OtherIndicators/NonVitalIndGrpDataViewer.aspx?cid=293 on 1/18/2018

Indicator: Suicide age‐adjusted death rate, single year per 100,000 (2016) Source: Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics Retrieved from Florida Health Charts: http://www.flhealthcharts.com/charts/DataViewer/DeathViewer/DeathViewer.aspx?indNumber=0116 on 1/18/2018

Indicator: County public health department expenditures in dollars, per person (2016) Source: Florida Department of Health Retrieved from Florida Health Charts: http://www.flhealthcharts.com/charts/OtherIndicators/NonVitalIndNoGrpDataViewer.aspx?cid=0333 on 1/18/2018

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