Mental health services
If you have mental health problems or disorders, the municipality has a range of services that will enhance your ability to cope with life. Such services include assistance with finding social activities, guidance and counselling for both you and your family, support groups and more.
Description
The municipality provides mental health services to children, adults and their families. If you have experienced trauma, grief or abuse, or if you are in emotional pain and are depressed, you can get help through the municipal health care services.
You can get in contact through the accident and emergency unit, your general practitioner, the health care centre or on the municipality’s website.
Target group
People who live at home and who have mental disorders.
Criteria/conditions
Your level of need will determine whether you are eligible to receive the service.
Brochures, documents, maps, etc.
Acts
This is a statutory service. See Section 3-2 of the Health Care Act.
Helsepersonelloven
Helse- og omsorgstjenesteloven
Pasient- og brukerrettighetsloven
Forskrift om habilitering, rehabilitering og koordinator
Guidelines – applying for, or receiving the service
You can contact the municipality for assistance in applying, or you can ask others to help you if necessary. If someone else applies on your behalf, he or she must have authorisation.
Appendix/supplement
You must provide authorisation if someone else applies for you.
Administrative procedure
The municipality will obtain the information necessary for making a decision on the case. We will then come to a decision. You will normally receive an explanation together with the notification of the decision. You will always receive an explanation if there is a possibility that you will be dissatisfied with the decision. If an explanation is not included, you can obtain one by enquiring with the municipality within the deadline for appeals to the decision.
Time taken to consider the application
The municipality will process the case as soon as possible. If a decision cannot be reached on the case within one month, you will receive a written message stating the reason as to why. You will also be informed of when the decision is expected to be made.
Possibilities to appeal; procedure
If you are dissatisfied with the decision, you can appeal to the municipality within three weeks from the date on which you received it. Explain what you are dissatisfied with and why you believe the decision should be changed. If you need guidance, you can enquire with the municipality. If the municipality upholds its decision, you can forward your complaint to the Board of Health Supervision in your county.
You can also file a complaint regarding the performance of the service. Submit your complaint to the municipality or directly to the service provider.
Tjenesten oppdatert: 11.05.2020 08:59