Opinion ID: 4531499
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Heading: White’s Psychiatric History

Text: Unbeknownst to the Canton Police Department or the Jail staff, White had recently visited several other area hospitals. On May 14, 2014, she spent two days at the Henry Ford Hospital Kingswood Facility (“Kingswood”) after being diagnosed with major depressive order (moderate), chronic headaches, insomnia, and anxiety. While a patient there, she was put on suicide precautions, although she “denied overt suicidal ideations.” White was discharged on May 16, 2014. No. 19-1992 Andrews v. Wayne Cty., Mich. Page 6 From May 22 through May 26, 2014, White had been admitted to Sinai Grace Hospital in Detroit, presenting with an altered mental state. White reported that she had been “seen in the past for depression and suicide attempt by Seroquel overdose by Psych consult service.” There is no indication when the attempt occurred. White was also seen on May 7, May 21, and May 28, 2014, by the University of Michigan Neurology Headache Clinic for an evaluation and follow-up care for chronic left-sided headache. She received treatment for cellulitis at the University of Michigan Hospital on May 31, 2014. White did not report any of these hospital visits to the Canton Police or the Jail. Neither did Andrews.