Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 385.1700 - Communication and Visitation
a)
Every client shall be permitted unimpeded, private and uncensored communication
of his/her choice by mail and public telephone. The facility management shall
ensure that correspondence is promptly received and mailed, and that telephones
are reasonably accessible.
b) The
facility management shall ensure that clients may have private visits at any
reasonable hour unless such visits are not medically advisable for the client
as documented in the client's record by the client's physician. The facility
shall allow daily visiting. Visiting hours shall be posted in plain view of
visitors. The facility management shall ensure that space for visits is
available and that facility personnel knock, except in an emergency, before
entering any client's room.
c)
Unimpeded, private and uncensored communication by mail, public telephone, and
visitation may be reasonably restricted by a physician or facility management
only in order to protect the client or others from harm, harassment or
intimidation, provided that the reason for such restriction is placed in the
client's integrated care plan and medical plan of care by the physician or
facility management. Upon admission, all clients shall be advised of the
potential causes of such restrictions.
d) Any employee or agent of a public agency,
any representative of a community legal services program or any member of a
community organization shall be permitted access at reasonable hours to any
individual client or any facility, if the purpose of such agency, program or
organization includes rendering assistance to clients without charge, but only
if there is neither a commercial purpose nor effect to such access and if the
purpose is to do any of the following:
1)
Visit, talk with, and make personal, social, and legal services available to
all clients:
2) Inform clients of
their rights and entitlements and their corresponding obligations, under
federal and State laws, by means of educational materials and discussions in
groups and with individual clients;
3) Assist clients in asserting their legal
rights regarding claims for public assistance, medical assistance and social
security benefits, as well as in all other matters in which clients are
aggrieved. Assistance may include counseling and litigation; or
4) Engage in other methods of asserting,
advising and representing clients so as to extend to them full enjoyment or
their rights;
e) No
visitor shall enter the immediate living area of any client without first
identifying himself/herself and then receiving permission from the client to
enter. The rights of other clients present in the room shall be respected. A
client may terminate at any time a visit by a person having access to the
client's living area. Facility staff may terminate visits or provide other
accommodations for the visits if they are so requested by the client, or the
visitor is involved in behavior violating other clients' rights. The visitor
may be removed from the facility by facility staff if the visitor is
participating in illegal activity or has been removed for engaging in such
activity on the premises in the past.
Notes
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