Sec. 10.12.04.13. Participant Rights  


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  • A. The adult day care center shall provide care for participants in a manner and in an environment that maintains or enhances each participant’s dignity and respect.

    B. The center shall inform the participant, in a language that the participant understands, of his or her rights and all rules and regulations governing participant conduct and responsibilities while attending the program.

    C. A participant of a center has the right to:

    (1) Be treated with consideration, respect, and full recognition of the participant's human dignity and individuality;

    (2) Receive treatment, care, and services that are adequate, appropriate, and in compliance with relevant State, local, and federal laws and regulations;

    (3) Privacy;

    (4) Be free from mental, verbal, sexual, and physical abuse and neglect, involuntary seclusion, and exploitation;

    (5) Be free from physical and chemical restraints except as permitted in Regulation .23 of this chapter;

    (6) Confidentiality;

    (7) Make suggestions, complaints, or present grievances on behalf of the participants or others, to the center director, government agencies, or other individuals without threat or fear of retaliation;

    (8) Receive a prompt response, through an established complaint or grievance procedure, to any complaints, suggestions, or grievances the participant may have;

    (9) Have access to the procedures for making complaints to the:

    (a) Local department of social services; and

    (b) Office of Health Care Quality of the Department;

    (10) Participate in care planning and medical treatment; and

    (11) Refuse treatment after the possible consequences of refusing treatment is fully explained.