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Residents Rights Poster 2015. If you live in a nursing home or assisted living, your rights are protected by Maryland law. Some of your rights are to: Be treated as an individual with dignity and respect. Be free from mental, verbal, sexual, and physical abuse.
- INDIVIDUAL’S RIGHTS - Maryland Department of Health
Subject to certain provisions, you or your representative...
- Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program - Maryland Department of Aging
If you are concerned about the care of a resident in a...
- INDIVIDUAL’S RIGHTS - Maryland Department of Health
Subject to certain provisions, you or your representative have a right to: Reside and receive services in a nursing facility with reasonable accommodations of individual needs and preferences, except when accommodations would endanger the health or safety of the resident or other residents;
If you are concerned about the care of a resident in a nursing home or assisted living facility or believe their rights have been compromised, contact your local Ombudsman office, where trained Ombudsmen can offer free and confidential assistance. Click Here to read the full proclamation.
What rights do Nursing Home Residents have? You have many rights as a nursing home resident under both Maryland and federal law. You have general rights as a resident of a nursing home, rights to having a plan of care developed that is tailored to your needs, and the right to be informed about and participate in your medical care.
What are your Federal rights in a nursing home? As a resident of [Facility Name], you have certain rights and protections under Federal law that help ensure you get the care and services you need. [Facility Name] must provide you with a written description of your legal rights.
What are my rights in a nursing home? As a nursing home resident, you have certain rights and protections under Federal and state law that help ensure you get the care and services you need. You have the right to be informed, make your own decisions, and have your personal information kept private. The nursing home must tell you about these ...
7 Οκτ 2014 · The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program helps residents in long-term care facilities maintain their legal rights, control their care, and retain their personal dignity. The Ombudsman will assist you with voicing complaints to nursing home staff and to the Office of Health Care Quality and can help you find an attorney or other resources to help you.