Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 111-8-62-.25 - Supporting Residents' Rights
(1) The home must operate in a manner that
respects the personal dignity of the residents and the human rights of the
residents, which rights cannot be waived, except as provided in these rules by
the resident or the resident's representative or legal surrogate.
(a) Each resident must receive care, and
services which must be adequate, appropriate, and in compliance with applicable
federal and state law and regulations.
(b) The home, its agents or employees, must
not punish or harass the resident, because of the resident's efforts to enforce
his or her rights.
(c) Each
resident must have the right to:
1. Exercise
the constitutional rights guaranteed to citizens of this state and this country
including, but not limited to, the right to vote.
2. Choose activities and schedules consistent
with the resident's interests and assessments.
3. Interact with members of the community
both inside and outside the home and to participate fully in the life of the
community.
4. Make choices about
aspects of his or her life in the home that are significant to the
resident.
(d) Each
resident must have the right to enjoy privacy in his or her room; home
personnel and others must respect this right by knocking on the door before
entering the resident's room.
(e)
Each resident must have the right to associate and communicate freely and
privately with persons and groups of the resident's choice without being
censored by staff.
(f) Each
resident must be treated with dignity, kindness, consideration and respect and
be given privacy in the provision of personal care. Each resident must be
accorded privacy and freedom for the use of bathrooms at all hours.
(g) No religious or spiritual belief or
practice may be imposed upon any resident. Residents must be free to practice
their religious beliefs as they choose. Each resident must have the right to
participate in social, religious, and community activities that do not
interfere with the rights of other residents.
(h) Each resident has the right to be free
from mental, verbal, sexual and physical abuse, neglect and exploitation. Each
resident has the right to be free from actual or threatened physical or
chemical restraints and the right to be free from isolation, corporal or
unusual punishment and interference with the daily functions of living, such as
eating or sleeping.
(i) Each
resident has the right to use, keep and control his or her own personal
property and possessions in the immediate living quarters, except to the extent
a resident's use of his or her property would interfere with the safety or
health of other residents. Each resident has the right to reasonable safeguards
for the protection and security of his or her personal property and possessions
brought into the home.
(j) Each
resident's mail must be delivered unopened to the resident on the day it is
delivered to the home. Each resident's outgoing correspondence may not be
opened or tampered with prior to being mailed or otherwise delivered.
(k) Each resident must have access to a
telephone and the right to have a private telephone, at the resident's own
expense. Telephones must be placed in areas to insure privacy without denying
accessibility.
(l) Each home must
permit immediate access to residents by others who are visiting with the
consent of the resident. Residents have the right to have visitors at mutually
agreed upon hours. Once the hours are agreed upon, no prior notice is
necessary. Each resident has the right to refuse to see visitors or terminate
any visit.
(m) Each resident has
the right to manage his or her own financial affairs, including the right to
keep and spend his or her own money unless that resident has been adjudicated
incompetent by a court of competent jurisdiction. Each resident has the right
to be free from coercion to assign or transfer to the home money, valuables,
benefits, property or anything of value other than payment for services
rendered by the home.
(n) Each
resident has the right to a personal needs allowance for the free use of the
resident in the amount of twenty dollars per week to be distributed by the
administrator, on-site manager, or a responsible staff person in the home
unless waived by the resident. The following conditions must be met regarding
the personal needs allowance:
1. The personal
needs allowance must be included as a charge for services to each resident's
account which a resident or a resident's representative or legal surrogate, if
any, may waive by signing a written waiver upon admission or anytime
thereafter. No allowance charge may be assessed where a resident or a
resident's representative or legal surrogate, if any, has signed a written
waiver of the personal needs allowance. Such a waiver must be kept in a
resident's file.
2. Where no waiver
has been signed, the personal needs allowance must be tendered to each
resident, in cash, on the same day each week.
3. The personal needs allowance must not be
intended or needed for purchasing necessary goods such as toilet paper and
light bulbs which the home ordinarily supplies, and must in no way relieve the
home of the obligation to insure that such necessary goods are available to the
resident.
(o) Each
resident has the right to receive or reject medical care, dental care, or other
services except as required by law or regulations.
(p) Each resident has the right to choose and
retain the services of a personal physician and any other health care
professional or service. No home is permitted to interfere with the resident's
right to receive from the resident's attending physician complete and current
information concerning the resident's diagnosis, treatment and prognosis. Each
resident and his or her representative or legal surrogate, if any, has the
right to be fully informed about care and of any changes in that care and the
right of access to all information in medical records retained in the
home.
(q) Each resident has the
right to fully participate in the planning of his or her care. Case discussion,
consultation and examination shall be confidential and conducted discreetly. A
person who is not directly involved in the resident's care may be present when
care is being rendered only if he or she has the resident's
permission.
(r) Each resident has
the right to inspect his or her records on request. Each resident has the right
to make a copy of all records pertaining to the resident. Each resident has the
right to confidential treatment of personal information in the resident
file.
(s) Each resident who has not
been committed to the home by court order or who does not have a representative
or legal surrogate with specific written authority to admit, transfer or
discharge, may discharge or transfer himself or herself upon notification to
the home in conformance with the home's policies and procedures.
(t) Each resident has the right to access to
the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program O.C.G.A. §
31-8-50et seq.
and the name, address, and telephone number of the ombudsman must be
posted in a common area of the home.
(u) Residents have the right to form a
Resident Council and have meetings in the home outside the presence of owners,
management or staff members of the home.
(v) Each resident has the right to file a
complaint with the Department concerning care being provided in the home that
violates these rules. The home must post the name of the Department and the
address and telephone number where licensing complaints are received in the
common area of the home.
(2) Each resident must be provided, at the
time of admission to the home, with a copy of the Resident's Bill of Rights, as
provided in Rule
111-8-62-.25 which must include
provisions for protecting the personal and civil rights of each resident. In
the event that a resident is unable to read the Resident's Bill of Rights the
manager must take special steps to assure communication of its contents to the
resident.
(3) A personal care home
must comply with the provisions of the "Remedies for Residents of Personal Care
Homes Act" as outlined in O.C.G.A. §
31-8-131et
seq.
Notes
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