Utah Admin. Code R380-80-6 - Client Rights
(1) The provider
shall ensure that each client has the right to:
(a) be informed of their rights;
(b) be treated with dignity, respect, and
fairness;
(c) be free from
potential harm or acts of violence;
(d) be free from discrimination;
(e) be free from abuse, neglect,
mistreatment, exploitation, and fraud;
(f) have equal access to food, shelter, and
health services;
(g) be free from
retaliation for reporting any violation to their rights;
(h) privacy of current and closed records;
and
(i) communicate and visit with
family, attorney, clergy, physician, counselor, or case manager or worker
assigned to client, unless therapeutically contraindicated or court
restricted.
(2) The
provider shall inform each client of policies and procedures that affect client
or guardian's ability to make informed decisions regarding client care
including:
(a) program expectations,
requirements, mandatory or voluntary aspects of the program;
(b) consequences for
non-compliance;
(c) reasons for
involuntary termination from the program and criteria for
re-admission;
(d) program service
fees and billing; and
(e) safety
and characteristics of the physical environment where services will be
provided.
Notes
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