Good Care is Your Right! [large Print] : a Consumers Guide to Nursing Home Resident Rights in Montana 2001

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Good Care is Your Right! [large Print] : a Consumers Guide to Nursing Home Resident Rights in Montana 2001
Montana. Dept. of Public Health And Human Services
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Your family and relatives should have immediate visiting access to you if you wish to see them. Other visitors should be able to see you during normal waking hours.
You have the right to refuse to see any visitor or end a visit whenever you like.
Deciding to move out of the facility You have the right to decide whether or not to enter a nursing home, how long you stay and when you leave.
If you decide to leave, the faciUty must help you plan your transition to make sure your needs will be met.
...They can help set up home health care or make arrangements for transfer to another faciUty. It's a good idea to consult with your doctor and your family or friends before discharging yourself If you choose to move out of the facility without your doctor's consent, the faciUty cannot stop you. The faciUty can ask you to sign a statement saying why you're leaving and releasing them from responsibiUty for your welfare. If you do leave, the facility is not required to re-admit you at a later date.
D 31 Youf legal status You retain the right to enter into legal relationships.


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