Each resident of St. Barnabas Assisted Living has at least the following rights:
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To privacy in treatment and personal care.
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To be free from mental and physical abuse. Should this right be violated, the facility must notify the department head and the Tennessee Department of Human Services, Adult Protective Services at 1-888-277-8366.
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To refuse treatment. The resident must be informed of the consequences of that decision. The refusal and its reason must be reported to the physician and documented in the resident's record.
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To have his or her file kept confidential and private. Written consent by the resident must be obtained prior to the release of information except to persons authorized by law.
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To be fully informed of Resident Rights, of any policies and procedures governing resident conduct, any services available in the home, and the schedule of all fees for all services.
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To participate in drawing up the terms of the admission agreement, including providing for the resident's preferences for physician care, hospitalization, nursing home care, acquisition of medication, emergency plans and funeral arrangements.
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To be given thirty (30) days' written notice prior to transfer or discharge except when ordered by any physician because a higher level of care is required.
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To voice grievances and recommend changes in policies and services of the facility with freedom from restraint, interference, coercion, discrimination or reprisal. The resident shall be informed of procedures for registering complaints confidentially and to voice grievances.
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To manage his or her personal financial affairs, including the right to keep and spend his or her own money. If the resident requests assistance from the facility in managing his or her personal financial affairs, the request must be in writing and may be terminated by the resident at any time. The facility must separate such monies from its operating funds and all other deposits or expenditures, submit a written accounting to the resident at least quarterly, and immediately return the balance upon transfer or discharge. A current copy of this report shall be maintained in the resident's file maintained by the licensee.
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To be treated with consideration, respect, and full recognition of his or her dignity and individuality.
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To be accorded privacy for sleeping and for storage space for personal belongings.
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To have free access to day rooms, dining, and other group living or common areas at reasonable hours and to come and go from the facility unless such access infringes upon the rights of other residents.
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To wear his or her own clothes and to keep and use his or her own toilet articles and personal possessions.
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To send and receive unopened mail.
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To associate and communicate privately with persons of his or her choice, including receiving visitors at reasonable hours.
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To participate, or to refuse to participate, in community activities, including cultural, educational, religious, community services, vocational, and recreatoinal activities.
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To not be required to perform services for the facility. The resident and licensee may mutually agree, in writing, for the resident to perform certain activities or services as part of the fee for his or her stay.
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To execute, modify, or rescind a Living Will, Do-Not-Resuscitate Order or advance directive.