What type of ‘non-complaint behavior” is significant enough to warrant a revocation of the Hold Open?
All non-compliant behavior should be reported to the Brown County Human Services Department. The reporter should keep in mind that revocation will only be considered when the non-compliant behavior is either significant dangerous behavior (that is, a suicide attempt or assault of another) or a pattern of behavior that is interfering with the subject’s treatment.A significant piece of the evaluation will be the pattern of the behaviors and the impact that other efforts to conform the activities have had. Examples of behavior that MAY result in revocation: Repeated pattern of medication non-compliance. Acts, attempts or threats to harm self or others. Failing to comply with, or removing one’s self from day treatment or outpatient AODA. A pattern of failing to keep appointments with treatment providers. Pattern of alcohol or narcotics abuse (if prohibited by settlement agreement).