State of Ohio Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services Rule 3793:2-1-07, Ohio Revised Code
The right to be treated with consideration and respect for personal dignity, autonomy, and privacy.
The right to service in a setting that offers the greatest possible freedom
The right to be informed of one’s own condition.
The right to be informed of proposed services, treatments, therapies, and alternatives.
The right to give consent to or to refuse any service, treatment, or therapy.
The right to receive a copy of one’s own individualized treatment plan.
The right to participate in the development, review, and revision of one’s own individualized treatment plan.
The right of freedom from unnecessary or excessive medication.
The right of freedom from unnecessary physical restraint or seclusion.
The right to participate in any appropriate and available service, regardless of refusal of one or more other services, unless there is a valid and specific necessity which precludes and/or requires the client’s participation in other services.
The right to be informed of and the right to refuse any unusual or dangerous treatment procedures.
The right to be advised of and the right to refuse observation by others and by techniques such as one-way vision mirrors, tape recorders, video recorders, televisions, movies, or photographs.
The right to consult with an independent treatment specialist or legal counsel at one’s own expense.
The right to confidentiality of communications and personal identifying information within the limitations and requirements for disclosure of client information under state and federal laws and regulations.
The right to have access to one’s own client record in accordance with program procedures.
The right to be informed of the reason(s) for discontinuing a service.
The right to be informed of the reason(s) for denial of a service.
The right not to be discriminated against for receiving services on the basis of race, ethnicity, age, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, handicap, developmental disability, or HIV infection, AIDS-related complex or AIDS.
The right to know the cost of services.
The right to be informed of all client rights.
The right to exercise one’s own rights without being threatened or punished in any way, including being denied services.
The right to file a grievance in accordance with program procedures.
The right to have oral and written instructions concerning the procedure for filing a grievance.