Bill of Rights for Patients and Clients

Every individual has the right:

1. TO BE TREATED WITH COURTESY AND RESPECT in a manner that fully recognizes their dignity and individuality.

2. TO PRIVACY AND CONFIDENTIALITY in all matters.

3. TO KNOW WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR CARE and who is providing their treatment.

4. TO BE INFORMED of their medical condition, treatment and proposed course of treatment.

5. TO PARTICIPATE in making any decision and in obtaining another opinion in any aspect of their care.

6. TO GIVE OR REFUSE CONSENT to treatment, including medications, and to be informed of the consequences of giving or refusing consent.

7. TO HAVE A DESIGNATE in place to receive information concerning their care.

8. TO HAVE ACCESS to the information retained in their patient file, except when it is reasonable to believe that such access would result in a substantial risk to the physical, mental or emotional health of the patient or harm a third party.

9. TO BE AWARE of the procedures for initiating a complaint.