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Sources close to Lindsay Lohan tell X17online that Lindsay is currently at The Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA.

According to the facility's website, Resnick offers "medical assistance in stabilization of an acute emotional or psychiatric crisis, with our without complications by substance or alcohol abuse or dependence."

As to why UCLA was ultimately chosen, our source adds,

    "They put her at UCLA because they want to differentiate between what’s really wrong with her versus what she’s medicating herself for. They have to first detox her from everything. This can be the biggest challenge she faces. This process isn't pretty."


Lindsay will not be allowed any visitors at the beginning, but after psychiatrist sessions begin, we're told family members will be able to pay short visits.

We asked Dina if she'll be allowing Michael to join her during family sessions to visit Lindsay. Lilo's mom, who says she's pleased with UCLA, tells X17online exclusively:

    "I am leaving that up to the professionals at the facility as I am not a doctor."


As for her accommodations, sources tell us she's most likely sharing a room with someone else. Although Lindsay is in the neuro psych center, we're told she's in a different area from where Britney was put years ago after being admitted by her father.

Lindsay will be at Resnick for the next 89 days, but in order to become a patient there, one must agree to the following ... as stated on the facility's brochure:

    Follow UCLA Health System rules and regulations that affect patient care and conduct, including limiting visitors; following smoking regulations; using the telephone, television, lights courteously so that others are not disturbed.

    Be considerate of UCLA Health System facilities and equipment, using them in a manner so as not to abuse them.

    Accept your consequences of your decisions and actions if you choose to refuse treatment or not to comply with the care, treatment and/or service plan given to you by your healthcare provider.

    Understand how to continue care after leaving Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA, including when and where to get further treatment, and what you need to do at home to help with your treatment.


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