SERVICE

Refer someone for Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT)

Refer someone with a known mental illness for treatment if they don't have care and need help to prevent a crisis.

What to know

Who can make a referral

  • An adult who lives with the individual with mental illness
  • A parent, spouse, sibling, or adult child of the individual with mental illness
  • The director of a mental health institution where the individual with mental illness lives
  • The director of a hospital where the individual with mental illness is hospitalized
  • A licensed mental health provider supervising the treatment of the individual
  • A peace, parole, or probation officer assigned to supervise the individual

Eligibility for AOT

The Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) program is for people who:

  • Have a known mental illness
  • Are not engaged in care
  • Are on a downward spiral

See a full list of eligibility requirements before referring someone.

What to do

Fill out a form

If you are a provider, fill out the provider referral form.

If you are not a provider, fill out a referral form in the language of your choice: 

Submit your referral form

Submit your referral form by email or fax:

AOT program

AOT-SF@sfdph.org

Wait for our phone call

Someone from the AOT Care Team will review your referral form.

They will call you within 1 business day to discuss the case further.

Call us

To refer someone over the phone, call us during normal business hours.

If we don't answer, leave a clear message and number where you can be reached.

AOT Program415-255-3936
Toll free number: 844-255-4097 TDD: 888-484-7200

About Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) or "Laura's Law"

San Francisco offers community-based services that give people struggling with mental illness the option to seek voluntary treatment. If intervention is necessary, the Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) program (or Laura’s Law) can help. 

The goal of this program is to provide intensive outpatient services to people who need it to improve their quality of life. AOT can also prevent decompensation and cycling through acute services (e.g., psychiatric hospitalization) and incarceration.

Get help

Phone
415-255-3936
If this is a psychiatric or medical emergency, call 9-1-1. For San Francisco Suicide Prevention, call 415-781-0500.
Email

Assisted Outreach Treatment (AOT) Program

AOT-SF@sfdph.org