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R400.15304 Resident Rights; licensee responsibilities
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(1) Upon a resident's admission to the home, a licensee shall inform
a resident or the resident's designated representative of, explain
to the resident or the resident's designated representative, and
provide to the resident or the resident's designated representative,
a copy of all the following resident rights:
(a) The right to be free from discrimination on the basis of race,
religion, color, national origin, sex, age, handicap, marital
status, or source of payment in the provision of services and care.
(b) The right to exercise his or her constitutional rights,
including the right to vote, the right to practice religion of his
or her choice, the right to freedom of movement, and the right of
freedom of association.
(c) The right to refuse participation in religious practices.
(d) The right to write, send, and receive uncensored and unopened
mail at his or her own expense.
(e) The right of reasonable access to a telephone for private
communications. Similar access shall be granted for long distance
collect calls and calls which otherwise are paid for by resident. A
licensee may charge a resident for long distance and toll telephone
calls. When pay telephones are provided in group homes, a reasonable
amount of change shall be available in the group home to enable
residents to make change for calling purposes.
(f) The right to voice grievances and present recommendations
pertaining to the policies, services, and house rules of the home
without fear of retaliation.
(g) The right to associate and have private communications and
consultations with his or her physician, attorney, or any other
person of his or her choice.
(h) The right to participate in the activities of social, religious,
and community groups at his or her own discretion.
(i) The right to use the services of advocacy agencies and to attend
other community services of his or her choice.
(j) The right of reasonable access to and use of his or her personal
clothing and belongings.
(k) The right to have contact with relatives and friends and receive
visitors in the home at a reasonable time. Exceptions shall be
covered in the resident's assessment plan. Special consideration
shall be given to visitors coming from out of town or whose hours of
employment warrant deviation from usual visiting hours.
(l) The right to employ the services of a physician, psychiatrist,
or dentist of his or her choice for obtaining medical, psychiatric,
or dental services.
(m) The right to refuse treatment and services, including the taking
of medication, and to be made aware of the consequences of that
refusal.
(n) The right to request and receive assistance from the responsible
agency in relocating to another living situation.
(o) The right to be treated with consideration and respect, with due
recognition of personal dignity, individuality, and the need for
privacy.
(p) The right of access to his or her room at his or her own
discretion.
(q) The right to confidentiality of records as stated in section
12(3) of the act.
(2) A licensee shall respect and safeguard the resident's rights
specified in subrule (1) of this rule.
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