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Old 07-22-2015, 04:21 PM #1
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I been on ssdi since 1997. I have been baker acted numerous times. I won't go on how bad involuntary commitment is, I just want to know if that"s on my police record and will ssa find out?
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I been on ssdi since 1997. I have been baker acted numerous times. I won't go on how bad involuntary commitment is, I just want to know if that"s on my police record and will ssa find out?
You might need to disclose it in a CDR, it would depend on the timing.

Were the holds for only 72 hours? Or were you ever convicted of a crime and then had to serve more than 30 days?

Are you receiving ongoing mental health care and compliant taking prescribed meds?
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You might need to disclose it in a CDR, it would depend on the timing.

Were the holds for only 72 hours? Or were you ever convicted of a crime and then had to serve more than 30 days?

Are you receiving ongoing mental health care and compliant taking prescribed meds?
no, not criminal. never convicted of a crime. see doc and take meds. i just get suicidal sometimes.
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how would getting baker acted affect your ssdi?and why would you have to report that before a review?
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how would getting baker acted affect your ssdi?and why would you have to report that before a review?
i don't know if i should tell them or not. what if they find out?
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how would getting baker acted affect your ssdi?and why would you have to report that before a review?
It's medical treatment/hospitalization. Not that needing to be hospitalized short term would effect a beneficiary's benefits.
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but you dont have to notify them when you are hospitalized only later to answer the question on either the short or long form review
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but you dont have to notify them when you are hospitalized only later to answer the question on either the short or long form review
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but you dont have to notify them when you are hospitalized only later to answer the question on either the short or long form review
So the form will specifically bring up Baker's Act????

If it's not asked, don't tell option????

I had to Google "Baker Act."




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So the form will specifically bring up Baker's Act????

If it's not asked, don't tell option????

I had to Google "Baker Act."




i have mental disability. i was told involuntary commitment helps you. not sure if its just for application, i feel if i cost medicare too much they will cut me off
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