Amanda Bynes Remains In Mental Health Hospital With Plans To Check Into Outpatient Facility -- Details
10.04.2023 - 15:49
/ perezhilton.com
Amanda Bynes is committed to getting healthy.
It’s been nearly three weeks since the embattled star was admitted to a mental health hospital after she was found naked in LA while experiencing a psychotic episode. Now, sources close to the actress are opening up about how she is doing and what her plans are for the future.
While speaking to TMZ on Sunday, insiders revealed the 37-year-old and her medical team have been taking her recovery in the hospital week by week. The sources insisted the She’s The Man alum has not been forced to stay in the hospital (after her initial 5150 hold expired) but has elected to remain under medical supervision since she doesn’t feel ready to leave just yet.
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Even though she’s not ready to be discharged at this time, the What I Like About You lead is working with those around her to come up with a plan for her next steps to make sure she stays on track once she does feel comfortable leaving. Currently, the thought is she’ll enroll in an outpatient mental health treatment program, where she will meet with doctors and specialists to help her get on the right path. No release date has been set for the former child star, but the hope is she’ll be good enough to go sometime next week.
As Perezcious readers know, the Hairspray alum’s conservatorship ended in 2022 after nine years, so her parents Lynn and Rick Bynes will have no say in her medical decisions at this time. They are also reportedly not pursuing getting her placed under another conservatorship, so they must think she is handling this situation as best as possible.
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