yeah, but they need to actually talk with you to commit you to a facility. they can't do an evaluation if they don't meet with you.
they can legally enter your home without a warrant, but will they actually break down a door if no one is there or if no one answers? plus, if you aren't there, and they break down the door, that could cause you to flee or ctb, so why would they do that? just say nothing, be quiet, put on headphones, don't leave for 6 hours. they won't wait that long, but they might wait an hour or two if it's a mental health person or if it's ambulance people. just stay quiet.
i would just not say anything, not go to the door, not open, not do anything. i don't even know if I'd move because footsteps would let them know someone is there
Yes, if you have been known to have depression and they are concerned you are going to ctb, they could bust down the door to try to find you. But it's just not that likely.
Talking to them, on the other hand, will get you committed if you've ordered anything that can be used to ctb unless you are incredibly suave. There's a psychiatric nurse who has posted on here and says "Oh I just go and talk to them." But if it were me, I'd let them break down that fucking door. Because if they talk to you and decide you need forced treatment, and their decision can be completely fucking arbitrary and no one ever gets sued or punished for hauling people off for forced treatment, then they will lock you up.
if they talk with you through a window, you will definitely be committed. not opening the door, but only talking through a window, seems paranoid. police would go "what are you hiding?" they will then ask you to open the door, you'll say you don't want to, they'll threaten to break down the door, and then you'll open it if you're too fearful
or you can say nothing at all and not get locked up in some miserable degrading place that strips you of all dignity
your choice