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The Rights of Patients in Nursing Homes*
  • receive appropriate care regardless of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, handicap, marital status, sexual preference, or source of payment.
  • to receive treatment for your physical and mental problems.
  • to receive complete information about your medical condition and care plan.
  • to be free from physical or drug induced restraints which are not required to treat your medical symptoms.
  • to refuse treatment and be told of the possible consequences if you refuse.
  • to issue instructions about your future medical treatment or to appoint a "patient advocate" to make such decisions for you.
  • to receive meals that meet your needs.
  • to live in a clean place.
  • to meet privately with your spouse.
  • to regular, private use of a telephone.
  • to privacy during treatment or when attending to your personal needs.
  • to see visitors you want to see.
  • to participate in social, religious, and community activities.
  • to a safe place to keep your valuable possessions.
  • to keep and manage your own money.
  • to return to your facility following a hospital stay.
  • to advance notice before your room or roommate is changed.
  • to have information about you kept private.
  • to inspect and copy your personal and medical records.
  • to be informed of your rights and responsibilities.
  • to information from the nursing home on how you can get help to pay for your care.
  • to written notice of all services available in the home and their cost.
  • to receive a copy of your nursing home’s rules about resident care and conduct.
  • to review the most recent state and federal inspection reports of your nursing home and the home’s plan of correction.
  • to meet with other residents and residents’ families in the home to discuss nursing home issues.
  • to send and receive personal mail unopened the day the nursing home receives it.
  • to the same constitutional and civil rights given to all citizens.

*These rights are declared in Michigan Compiled Laws Annotated, 333.20201 (1998)3

If you, a relative or friend have suffered an injury while in a nursing home, or have any questions, please call:

CHARFOOS & CHRISTENSEN, P.C.
5510 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, Michigan 48202
Phone: (313) 875-8080 or (800) 247-5974
Fax: (313) 875-8522
E-Mail: lawyers1@c2law.com

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