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#If you have a relative who has been involuntarily detained in a mental health facility, you should immediately call the facility — usually a hospital in your area.  If you don’t know which facility it is, <span class="noglossary">contact</span> your local Health Authority (see the [http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/socsec/ BC Health Authorities listing] on the Ministry of Health website, or the Blue Pages of the phone book).
#If you have a relative who has been involuntarily detained in a mental health facility, you should immediately call the facility — usually a hospital in your area.  If you don’t know which facility it is, <span class="noglossary">contact</span> your local Health Authority (see the [http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/socsec/ BC Health Authorities listing] on the Ministry of Health website, or the Blue Pages of the phone book).
#Let the facility know what support you are able to provide to your relative, and ask if and when they are planning to release them.
#Let the facility know what support you are able to provide to your relative, and ask if and when they are planning to <span class="noglossary">release</span> them.
#As soon as is practicable, your relative should be notified of their rights under the ''Mental Health Act''. They should be given a Form 13, [https://www.health.gov.bc.ca/exforms/mhdforms/HLTH3513.pdf Notification to Involuntary Patient of Rights Under The Mental Health Act].
#As soon as is practicable, your relative should be notified of their rights under the ''Mental Health Act''. They should be given a Form 13, [https://www.health.gov.bc.ca/exforms/mhdforms/HLTH3513.pdf Notification to Involuntary Patient of Rights Under The Mental Health Act].
#Your relative has the right to know the reasons for their detention.  They have the right to have a copy of their medical certificate(s) unless the facility believes this information will cause serious harm to your relative or cause harm to others.
#Your relative has the right to know the reasons for their detention.  They have the right to have a copy of their medical certificate(s) unless the facility believes this information will cause serious harm to your relative or cause harm to others.
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