Illinois Code § 405 ILCS 140/5

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The General Assembly finds that:
 
 
(1) In 1955, Illinois had more than 30,000 adult 
 
State-operated inpatient mental health beds.
 
 
(2) In 2019, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Illinois 
 
had fewer than 1,200 adult State-operated inpatient mental health beds.
 
 
(3) Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there are now only 
 
approximately 1,100 State-operated inpatient mental health beds.
 
 
(4) More than 500,000 people in Illinois have serious 
 
mental health conditions.
 
 
(5) While most people with even the most serious 
 
mental health conditions can be successfully treated in the community or in private hospitals, many will need inpatient care from a State-operated inpatient mental health facility.
 
 
(6) Given the small number of remaining beds in 
 
State-operated inpatient mental health facilities, it is vital that adults who need a hospital-level of care are able to obtain services in such facilities.
 
 
(7) Due to the lack of available inpatient mental 
 
health beds:
 
 
 
(A) Many people in need of inpatient psychiatric 
 
 
care wait for days or weeks in emergency departments or non-psychiatric units of general hospitals where it is difficult to provide them with safe and effective mental health treatment.
 
 
 
(B) Persons found unfit to stand trial or not 
 
 
guilty by reason of insanity and committed to the custody of the Department of Human Services often wait for weeks or months in county jails where it is difficult to provide them with safe and effective mental health treatment.
 
 
 
(C) Adults with a continuing need for mental 
 
 
health services are discharged into the community before their mental health condition makes such a discharge safe and appropriate or before arrangements have been made for needed long-term community mental health services.
 
 
 
(D) Adults who need inpatient care are often 
 
 
denied access to such care.

State-operated inpatient mental health beds.
had fewer than 1,200 adult State-operated inpatient mental health beds.
approximately 1,100 State-operated inpatient mental health beds.
mental health conditions.
mental health conditions can be successfully treated in the community or in private hospitals, many will need inpatient care from a State-operated inpatient mental health facility.
State-operated inpatient mental health facilities, it is vital that adults who need a hospital-level of care are able to obtain services in such facilities.
health beds:
care wait for days or weeks in emergency departments or non-psychiatric units of general hospitals where it is difficult to provide them with safe and effective mental health treatment.
guilty by reason of insanity and committed to the custody of the Department of Human Services often wait for weeks or months in county jails where it is difficult to provide them with safe and effective mental health treatment.
health services are discharged into the community before their mental health condition makes such a discharge safe and appropriate or before arrangements have been made for needed long-term community mental health services.
denied access to such care.

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