An Illinois Order Upon Review of Treatment Plan Submitted Pursuant To 405 ILLS 5 3-814 is a court order used in mental health proceedings. This order is issued by a court in Illinois when a person is deemed to be a danger to themselves or others due to a mental illness. The order is used to initiate a treatment plan to address the person’s mental illness. This order is also used to provide the court with a written plan of action to monitor the person’s mental health in the future. There are two types of Illinois Order Upon Review of Treatment Plan Submitted Pursuant To 405 ILLS 5 3-814. The first type of order is an Involuntary Treatment Order, which is issued when the court finds that a person is a danger to themselves or others. The order requires that the person be immediately committed to a mental health facility and placed under the care of a mental health professional. The second type of order is a Voluntary Treatment Order, which is issued when the court finds that the person is a danger to themselves or others due to a mental illness, but they are willing to enter a voluntary treatment program. This order requires that the person be placed under the care of a mental health professional and that the treatment plan be monitored by the court. In either case, the court will review the treatment plan submitted by the mental health professional and decide if it is in the best interest of the person to receive the proposed treatment. The court may also modify the treatment plan or order additional services, depending on the circumstances.