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We provides disability and mental health support services to empower individuals to live life on their own terms. We have over 30 years of experience in disability support and advocacy, with a toolbox of skills to help NDIS participants achieve their goals and a framework to measure impact.

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Psychiatric Treatment Orders

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AbilitySeer is a registered NDIS provider that offers psychiatric treatment orders services to individuals with a mental illness who require involuntary treatment. A psychiatric treatment order is a legal document that authorizes compulsory treatment, including medication, for a person with a mental illness who is unable or unwilling to consent to treatment.

Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to advocating for the rights of individuals with mental illness and supporting them to access the treatment and care they require to achieve their best possible outcomes. We provide expert support throughout the psychiatric treatment order process, ensuring that our client’s interests are fully represented.

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We take a person-centred approach to our psychiatric treatment orders services, working closely with our clients to understand their unique circumstances and needs. Our team is committed to ensuring that individuals with mental illness receive the care and treatment they require to achieve their best possible outcomes.

At AbilitySeer, we understand that the decision to seek a psychiatric treatment order can be complex and challenging for individuals with mental illness and their families. Our team is dedicated to providing sensitive, supportive, and effective services to help our clients navigate the process and access the care and treatment they require. 

If you or a loved one requires is currently subject to a psychiatric treatment order, or is wishing to vary or amend the order, contact AbilitySeer. Our team of professionals is committed to advocating for the rights of individuals with mental illness and supporting them to access the care and treatment they require to achieve their best possible outcomes.

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