Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. ARCPs shall
have a written policy on resident rights and shall post and distribute a copy
of those rights. In addition to the basic civil and legal rights enjoyed by
other adults, residents shall have the rights listed below. ARCP policies and
procedures must be in compliance with these rights. Residents shall:
1. be encouraged in the exercise of their
civil or legal rights, benefits or privileges guaranteed by the Constitution of
the United States and the Constitution of the State of Louisiana including the
right to be free of discrimination or segregation based upon race, sex,
handicap, religion, creed, national background or ancestry with respect to
residency;
2. be treated as
individuals in a manner that supports their dignity;
3. be assured choice and privacy and the
opportunity to act autonomously, take risks to enhance independence and share
responsibility for decisions;
4.
participate and have family participate, if desired, in the planning of
activities and services;
5. receive
care and services that are adequate, appropriate, and in compliance with
contractual terms of residency, relevant federal and state laws, rules and
regulations and shall include the right to refuse such care and
services;
6. receive upon moving
in, and during his or her stay, a written statement of the services provided by
the ARCP and the charges for these services;
7. be free from mental, emotional, and
physical abuse and neglect, from chemical or physical restraints, and from
financial exploitation and misappropriation of property;
8. have records and other information about
the resident kept confidential and released only with the written consent of
the resident or residents representative or as required by law;
9. expect and receive a prompt response
regarding requests (service, information, etc.) from the director and/or
staff;
10. have the choice to
contract with a third-party provider for ancillary services for medically
related care (e.g., physician, pharmacist, therapy, podiatry, hospice,) and
other services necessary as long as the resident remains in compliance with the
contractual terms of residency;
11.
be free to receive visitors of their choice without restriction except where
the residents share bedrooms or apartments:
a. where residents do share bedrooms or
apartments, reasonable restrictions that provide for the health, safety, and
privacy of other residents shall be allowed;
12. manage their personal funds unless this
authority has been delegated to the ARCP or to a third party by the resident,
the residents legal representative, or an agency that has the authority to
grant representative payee status or fiscal management authority to a third
party;
13. be notified, along with
their representative in writing by the ARCP when the ARCP's license status is
modified, suspended, revoked or denied renewal and to be informed of the basis
of the action and the right to select another ARCP in accordance with
§6817.E 1-2;
14. have choices about participation in
community activities and in preferred activities, whether they are part of the
formal activities program or self-directed;
15. share a room with a spouse or other
consenting adult if they so choose;
16. voice grievances and suggest changes in
policies and services to staff, advocates or outside representatives without
fear of restraint, interference, coercion, discrimination, or reprisal and the
ARCP shall make prompt efforts to address grievances including with respect to
the behavior of other residents;
17. remain in their personal living area
unless a change in the area is related to resident preference or to conditions
stipulated in their contract, or necessitated by situations or incidents that
create hazardous conditions in the living area;
18. live in a physical environment which
ensures their physical and emotional security and well-being;
19. bring service animals into the
ARCP;
20. bring pets into the ARCP
if allowed by the ARCP and kept in accordance with the policies of the
ARCP;
21. contact their advocates
as provided by law;
22. be fully
informed of all residents rights and all rules governing resident conduct and
responsibilities;
23. be informed
of how to lodge a complaint with the HSS, the Office of Civil Rights, the
Americans with Disabilities Act, the Office of the State Ombudsman, and the
Advocacy Center. Contact information including telephone numbers and addresses
for these entities shall be posted in a prominent location which is easily
accessible to residents;
24. have
the right to privacy in his/her apartment or room(s), including the right to
have:
a. a closed apartment or room door(s);
and
b. the ARCP personnel knock
before entering the apartment or room(s) and not enter without the resident's
consent, except in case of an emergency or unless medically contraindicated;
and
25. have the right to
private and uncensored communications, including receiving and sending unopened
mail.
B. Publicity. No
resident shall be photographed or recorded without the residents prior
informed, written consent.
1. Such consent
cannot be made a condition for joining, remaining in, or participating fully in
the activities of the ARCP.
2.
Consent agreements shall clearly notify the resident of his/her rights under
this regulation and shall specify precisely what use is to be made of the
photograph or recordings. Residents are free to revoke such agreements at any
time, either orally or in writing.
3. All photographs and recordings shall be
used in a way that respects the dignity and confidentiality of the resident.
Recordings from security cameras placed in common areas of the building are not
subject to publicity requirements for consent and shall not be used for
publicity purposes.
C.
Each resident shall be fully informed of their rights and
responsibilities, as evidenced by written acknowledgment,
prior to or at the time of occupancy and when changes occur. Each residents
file shall contain a copy of the written acknowledgment, which shall be signed
and dated by the director and the resident and/or the residents representative,
if applicable.
D. The ARCP shall
prominently post the grievance procedure, residents rights, and abuse and
neglect procedures in an area accessible to all residents.
AUTHORITY
NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with
R.S.
36:254 and
R.S.
40:2166.1-2166.8.