Pennsylvania Consents For Voluntary Inpatient Treatment is a form allowing an individual to consent to admission for inpatient treatment in a psychiatric facility. This form is commonly used when an individual voluntarily seeks treatment for mental health issues, and is implemented to ensure that the individual is aware of their rights and the potential consequences of inpatient treatment. There are two main types of Pennsylvania Consent For Voluntary Inpatient Treatment: the first is a standard consent form, which includes information about the person's rights and responsibilities while in the facility, as well as the rights of the facility to take certain actions in the event of a medical emergency. The second type is a limited consent form, which is typically used when the individual does not wish to be admitted for full inpatient treatment but may still require some level of care. This form outlines the rights and responsibilities of the individual, as well as the rights of the facility to take certain actions in the event of a medical emergency.