Under the Community Assistance, Recovery and Empowerment (CARE) Act, qualifying individuals or entities can petition the Superior Court of Contra Costa County to help connect eligible individuals to a broad array of services, including mental health and housing services, via a voluntary CARE Agreement or CARE Plan established and overseen by a judicial officer.
Individuals must meet all the following criteria to be eligible for CARE Court:
The person who is subject to the petition for the CARE Court process is referred to as the "respondent."
Eligible petitioners must complete and submit the following materials to begin the CARE Court process:
Attach evidence, to CARE-100 form, that the person in need of services was detained for a minimum of two periods of intensive treatment (WIC 5250 hold process) and the most recent event occurred within the past 60 days.
Please note that the forms are available in Chinese, Korean, Spanish, Vietnamese and English.
For additional Care Act forms, please visit our Forms page.
Petitioners have the following options to file CARE Court petitions and supporting documentation:
The Court will assess and evaluate the petition to determine if there is sufficient information to schedule an initial hearing for the individual or if more information is needed. The eligible individual may be contacted by the Contra Costa County Department of Mental Health and may also be contacted by an appointed attorney.
Usually after the parties have begun exchanging information, the Court will hold closed hearings to determine whether the individual can participate in CARE Court. At the initial hearing, the Contra Costa County Department of Mental Health will become the petitioner in the CARE Court case and will remain the petitioner for the duration of the case.
The Court will schedule hearings, to occur every 60 days at a minimum, to learn about the individual's progress. Progress reports can be scheduled for up to a year, if needed and extended for an additional year under certain circumstances..
Throughout the duration of the CARE Court process, specialists monitor the individual's progress and adjustments are made as needed, whether there is a mutually entered into CARE Agreement or CARE Plan order requested by a judicial officer.
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Care Court hearings will be held on Friday mornings in Department 20 at the Wakefield Taylor Courthouse in Martinez. Initial court appearance is requested to be in person. Remote appearances can be available and can be coordinated.