Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 558 - LICENSING STANDARDS FOR HOME AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES AGENCIES
Subchapter C - MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR ALL HOME AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES AGENCIES
Division 4 - PROVISION AND COORDINATION OF TREATMENT SERVICES
Section 558.282 - Client Conduct and Responsibility and Client Rights
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) An agency must adopt and enforce a written policy governing client conduct and responsibility and client rights, in accordance with this section. The written policy must include a grievance mechanism under which a client can participate without fear of reprisal.
(b) An agency must protect and promote the rights of all clients.
(c) An agency must comply with the provisions of the Texas Human Resources Code Chapter 102, which applies to a client 60 years of age or older.
(d) At the time of admission, an agency must provide a client who receives licensed home health services, licensed and certified home health services, hospice services, or personal assistance services, with a written statement that informs the client that a complaint against the agency may be directed to HHSC Complaint and Incident Intake, P.O. Box 149030, Austin, Texas 78714-9030, toll free 1-800-458-9858. The statement also may inform the client that a complaint against the agency may be directed to the administrator of the agency. The statement about complaints directed to the administrator also must include the time frame in which the agency reviews and resolves a complaint.
(e) In advance of furnishing care to a client, or during the initial evaluation visit before the initiation of treatment, an agency must provide the client, or their legal representative, with a written notice of all policies governing client conduct and responsibility and client rights.
(f) A client has the following rights:
(g) In the case of a client adjudged incompetent, the rights of the client are exercised by the person appointed by law to act on the client's behalf.
(h) In the case of a client who has not been adjudged incompetent, any legal representative may exercise the client's rights to the extent permitted by law.