Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 330.4210 - General
a)
No
resident shall be deprived of any rights, benefits, or privileges guaranteed by
State or federal law based on their status as a resident of a
facility.
1)
Residents shall
have the right to be treated with courtesy and respect by employees or persons
providing medical services or care and shall have their human and civil rights
maintained in all aspects of medical care as defined in the State Operations
Manual for Long-Term Care Facilities.
2)
Residents shall have their basic
human needs, including but not limited to water, food, medication, toileting,
and personal hygiene, accommodated in a timely manner, as defined by the person
and agreed upon by the interdisciplinary team.
A) A facility shall treat each resident with
respect and dignity and care for each resident in a manner and in an
environment that promotes maintenance or enhancement of the resident's quality
of life, recognizing each resident's individuality.
B) A facility shall protect and promote the
rights of the resident.
C)
Residents have the right to reside in and receive services in the facility with
reasonable accommodation of their needs and preferences except when to do so
would endanger the health or safety of the resident or other
residents.
3)
Residents have the right to maintain their autonomy as much as
possible. (Section 2-101 of the Act)
b)
A resident shall be permitted to
retain and use or wear their personal property in
their immediate living quarters, unless deemed medically inappropriate
by a physician and so documented in the resident's clinical record.
(Section 2-103 of the Act)
c)
If clothing is provided to the resident by the facility it shall be of
a proper fit. (Section 2-103 of the Act)
d)
The facility shall provide
adequate storage space for the personal property of the resident.
(Section 2-103 of the Act)
e)
The facility shall provide a means of safeguarding small items of value
for its residents in their rooms or in any other part of the facility so long
as the residents have daily access to such valuables. (Section 2-103
of the Act)
f)
The facility
shall make reasonable efforts to prevent loss and theft of residents' property.
Those efforts shall be appropriate to the particular facility and may,
for example, include, but are not limited to, staff training and
monitoring, labeling property, and frequent property inventories.
(Section 2-103 of the Act)
g)
The facility shall develop procedures for investigating complaints
concerning theft of residents' property and shall promptly investigate all such
complaints. (Section 2-103 of the Act)
h)
The administrator shall ensure
that married residents residing in the same facility be allowed to reside in
the same room within the facility unless there is no room available in the
facility or it is deemed medically inadvisable by the residents' attending
physician and so documented in the residents' medical records.
(Section 2-108(e) of the Act)
i)
There shall be no traffic through a resident's room to reach any other area of
the building.
j) Children under 16
years of age who are related to employees or owners of a facility, and who are
not themselves employees of the facility, shall be restricted to quarters
reserved for family or employee use except during times when such children are
part of a group visiting the facility as part of a planned program, or similar
activity.
k)
A resident may
refuse to perform labor for a facility. If a resident chooses to perform labor
or services, the resident must be compensated at or above the prevailing wage
rate. (Section 2-113 of the Act)
1)
The resident has a right to choose or refuse to perform services for the
facility and the facility shall not require a resident to perform services for
the facility.
2) The resident may
perform services for the facility if he or she chooses when:
A) The facility has documented the resident's
need or desire for work in the plan of care;
B) The plan specifies the nature of the
services performed and whether the services are voluntary or paid;
C) Compensation for paid services is at or
above prevailing rates; and
D) The
resident agrees to the work arrangement described it the plan of
care.
l)
A resident shall be permitted the free exercise of religion. Upon a
resident's request, and if necessary at their expense, the administrator shall
make arrangements for a resident's attendance at religious services of the
resident's choice. However, no religious beliefs or practices, or attendance at
religious services, may be imposed upon any resident. (Section 2-109
of the Act)
m) All facilities shall
comply with the Election Code as it pertains to absentee voting for residents
of licensed long-term care facilities.
n)
A facility shall immediately
notify the resident's next of kin, representative and physician of the
resident's death or when the resident's death appears to be imminent.
(Section 2-208 of the Act)
o) The
facility shall also immediately notify the resident's family, guardian,
representative, conservator and any private or public agency financially
responsible for the resident's care whenever unusual circumstances such as
accidents, sudden illness, disease, unexplained absences, extraordinary
resident charges, billings, or related administrative matters arise.
p)
Where a resident, a resident's
representative or a resident's next of kin believes that an emergency exists
each of them, collectively or separately, may file a verified petition to the
circuit court for the county in which the facility is located for an order
placing the facility under the control of a receiver. (Section 3-503
of the Act) As used in Section 3-503 of the Act, "emergency" means a
threat to the health, safety or welfare of a resident that the facility is
unwilling or unable to correct. (Section 3-501 of the Act)
Notes
Amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 19258, effective October 26, 1993
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