AOT

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The Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) Program is a civil court-ordered treatment program for individuals with Serious Mental Illness (SMI) who have difficulties committing to treatment. Doña Ana County implemented the AOT program in 2016 and clients that are part of the program attend regular hearings at the Third Judicial District Court. AOT is an evidence-based approach that has been proven to reduce hospitalization and incarceration days for people living with SMI.  

To ensure the individual's needs are met to be successful in the program, they are assigned a team to support them. The AOT team comprises of; a mental health provider, case manager, treatment guardian, peer support from the National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI), a housing navigator, and a team of lawyers that represent the client and the petitioner.AOT_final

First row (seating): Yvette Lopez, Patricia Ulloa, Claudia Iglesias, Judge Robert Lara, Shannon Petsche, Margaret Mitchell.
Second row (standing): Elliott Mohler, Scott Ludlow, Monica Urquieta, Jill Vigil, Mario Gomez, Jazmine Pena, Brad Cherry.

Available Services w/ AOT
Eligibility
Demographics of Participants and Outcome Data for AOT
If you know someone eligible for AOT and will benefit from these services, please visit here to complete the application.