Section 44-105.02 - Self-determination, choice, independence, participation, and privacy

Self-determination, choice, independence, participation, and privacy

(a) A resident shall have the right to be treated at all times as follows:

(1) Courteously;

(2) Respectfully;

(3) With full recognition of personal dignity and individuality; and

(4) With assurance of privacy and the opportunity to act autonomously and share in the responsibility for decisions.

(b) A resident of an ALR shall have the right to live in an environment that:

(1) Maintains and enhances the resident's dignity, independence, and respect in full recognition of his or her individuality and physical and mental capabilities;

(2) Is creatively designed to counter loneliness, depression, dependence, boredom, and designed to manage difficult behavior;

(3) Provides opportunities for socialization, social interaction, leisure activities, and spiritual and religious activities consistent with the preferences and background of the resident; and

(4) Facilitates participation by arranging for transportation and assisting with communication and social skills and other services.

CREDIT(S)

(June 24, 2000, D.C. Law 13-127, § 502, 47 DCR 2647.)

HISTORICAL AND STATUTORY NOTES

Legislative History of Laws
For Law 13-127, see notes following § 44-101.01.

Current through September 13, 2012