As required by state law, individuals whom state courts have found to be ready for conditional release have the right to live in community settings that are less restrictive than total confinement. The civil commitment program must meet the standard of “constitutionally adequate mental health treatment.” This means that residents who are ready for conditional release must have an opportunity for a less restrictive placement. Many SCC residents do not have the personal or family resources necessary to provide the level of support and supervision required for successful conditional release or less restrictive alternative. A secure community transition facility (SCTF) is a structured and closely supervised community residential program provides community protection and an appropriate environment in which the conditionally released person can continue treatment, learn appropriate life skills, and make a successful transition to community living while being closely monitored.
Modified: 9-4-2007 (sachahi). To contact the Special Commitment Center go to the SCC Contacts Page. For more ways to get in touch with the Department of Social and Health Services, go to the DSHS Contact Information Web page. Technical DSHS Web Site Comments: DSHS Webmaster