Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 22 - DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
Chapter 10.22.04 - Values, Outcomes, and Fundamental Rights
Section 10.22.04.02 - Values to be Considered in the Development of the IP
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.22.04.02
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
The following values shall be considered in the development of the IP:
A. Personal well-being, which includes:
(1) Receiving health care
services that respond to the individual's needs and are consistent with those
of the general population;
(2)
Living and working in places that are safe;
(3) Having access to the places in which the
individual lives, works, and receives services;
(4) Having continuity and security;
(5) Having one's basic needs met;
and
(6) Having the time, space, and
opportunity for privacy;
B. Individual rights, which include:
(1) Having the same rights and protections as
all other citizens under the laws and Constitution of Maryland and the United
States;
(2) Having religious and
cultural beliefs respected;
(3)
Being free from abuse, neglect, and mistreatment;
(4) Having personal information kept in
confidence;
(5) Living, working,
and receiving services in a manner that is not unnecessarily
restrictive;
(6) Having one's money
and belongings secured; and
(7)
Having access to one's money and belongings;
C. Choice and control, which includes:
(1) Being given the opportunity to express
choices and opinions;
(2) Having
choices about the following:
(a) Where to live
and with whom,
(b) The appearance
of one's home,
(c) The services one
receives and from whom,
(d) How one
spends one's time and with whom,
(e) How menus, activities, schedules, and
routines are structured,
(f) Who
advocates for the individual; and
(3) Having one's choices and opinions
respected and addressed;
D. Respect and dignity, which includes:
(1) Being treated with courtesy and
respect;
(2) Being treated with
warmth and caring;
(3) Receiving
positive recognition;
(4) Being
spoken to and treated in an age-appropriate manner; and
(5) Living and working in places that reflect
things that are valued;
E. Personal growth and independence by:
(1) Having the opportunity to develop
personal goals and the opportunity to work toward achieving those
goals;
(2) Receiving the supports
to succeed where one chooses to live and work;
(3) Receiving the education, habilitation,
and the opportunities for increased independence;
(4) Having access to technology to assist in
living and learning;
(5) Having the
opportunity to manage one's own affairs, including financial affairs as much as
possible; and
(6) Having the
opportunity to participate in individual activities;
F. The opportunity for relationships by:
(1) Having the opportunity to develop and
maintain meaningful ties to other people;
(2) Having relationships encouraged and
supported;
(3) Having the
opportunity to be connected to family and friends; and
(4) Having the opportunity for intimacy;
and
G. Community membership and social inclusion by:
(1)
Having the opportunity to be involved in and contribute to the
community;
(2) Having the
opportunity to participate in community activities of one's choice;
(3) Having the opportunity to use the same
resources as other people; and
(4)
Having regular access to recreation and leisure time activities with
others.
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