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Or. Admin. R. 333-536-0060 - Clients’ Rights
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Current as of June 2015
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Clients of in-home care agencies have a number of a rights, including the following:
- To be given the informed choice and opportunity to select or refuse service;
- To be participate in the planning of the services and care to be furnished, any changes in the services and care, the frequency of visits, and cessation of services
- To have access to his client record
- To have client information and records confidentiality maintained by the agency
Each agency must provide each client with a written notice of the client’s rights prior to furnishing care to the client; evidence that the client received this notice must be maintained in the client’s agency record.
Current as of June 2015