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I have a family member who needs help but doesn’t want to admit himself. Can I admit someone who doesn’t want to stay?

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I have a family member who needs help but doesn’t want to admit himself. Can I admit someone who doesn’t want to stay?

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All treatment at Cornhusker Place is voluntary except for those people who are admitted to Civil Protective Custody by law enforcement officers. The first step to successful treatment requires that the individual wants to get better. That said, our counselors at Cornhusker Place can offer assistance and guidance with interventions. Call us at (402) 477-3951.

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