37 Tex. Admin. Code § 355.644 - Resident Grievance Process
(a)
Grievance Process. Written policies and procedures, as well as actual
practices, shall demonstrate that there is a formalized grievance process to
address residents' complaints about their treatment and facility services. At a
minimum, the formalized grievance process shall include the following policy,
procedural, and practice elements:
(1) the
residents' ability to submit a grievance and have full access to the
process;
(2) a written response and
resolution to all grievances no later than 10 calendar days from the date the
grievance is received by staff;
(3)
confidentiality of grievance without fear of reprisal;
(4) the resident's ability to participate in
the resolution of a grievance, including the use of an intermediary and the
ability to request witnesses;
(5)
periodic formal reviews of the grievance process and dispositions by
administrative-level staff;
(6) a
tracking system and grievance log that accounts for all grievances submitted;
and
(7) post-release forwarding of
a resident's unresolved grievance to the facility administrator or designee to
determine if any action is needed.
(b) Grievance Appeals. A resident may appeal
a grievance resolution. The facility shall have written policies and procedures
that include appeal provisions. The provisions shall include at least the
following:
(1) The resident shall have at
least one level of appeal.
(2) The
resident shall have the ability to appeal to a supervisory or higher-level
staff member who is not named in the grievance and who did not provide the
initial grievance resolution.
(3) A
written response and resolution shall be provided to the resident within ten
calendar days after the resident's appeal request.
(4) A copy of the final disposition shall be
retained in the resident's file.
(c) Grievance Form. The grievance form shall
contain the following elements:
(1) the name
of the resident;
(2) the housing
assignment;
(3) the date of the
grievance;
(4) the grievance
tracking identification;
(5) the
nature or description of the grievance;
(6) the date and time of receipt;
(7) the name and title of the person
receiving the grievance;
(8) the
response or resolution to the grievance;
(9) the date and time of the
response;
(10) the name and title
of the person responding to the grievance; and
(11) a space for a written request to appeal
the grievance response.
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