Feds seek monitor to oversee Ga. mental hospitals
Associated Press
Federal officials have filed a motion for immediate relief to protect people in seven Georgia psychiatric hospitals from harm to their lives, health and safety.
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The Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division filed the motion late Thursday to seek the appointment of a monitor who will set binding targets and timetables to reduce the number of residents in the hospitals. The motion also seeks an expansion of appropriate community-based services.
Georgia and the Justice Department last year entered into an agreement over care at the state-run hospitals. Georgia agreed to improve suicide risk assessment and find ways to prevent patient assaults on other patients within a year.
The Justice Department says it has been monitoring conditions in the hospitals and finds that they remain unsafe.
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