As a person receiving public mental health services, what are my rights?
YOU CAN EXERCISE THE FOLLOWING RIGHTS:
- To be treated with respect and dignity
- To have your privacy protected
- To help develop a plan of care and services that meet your needs
- To participate in decisions regarding your mental health care
- To receive services in a barrier-free location (accessible)
- To request information about names, location, phone numbers, and languages for local agencies
- The right to receive the amount and duration of services you need
- To request information about the structure and operation of the RSN
- The right to services within 2 hours for emergent care and 24 hours for urgent care
- To be free from use of seclusion or restraints
- To receive age and culturally appropriate services
- To be provided a certified interpreter and translated material at no cost to you
- To understand available treatment options and alternatives
- To refuse any proposed treatment
- To receive care that does not discriminate against you (e.g. age, race, type of illness)
- To be free of any sexual exploitation or harassment
- To receive an explanation of all medications prescribed and possible side effects
- To make an advance directive, which states your choices and preferences for mental health care
- To receive quality services that are medically necessary
- To have a second opinion from a mental health professional
- To file a grievance with your agency or RSN
- To file a PIHP appeal based on a PIHP written Notice of Action
- To choose a mental health care provider or choose one for your child who is under thirteen years of age
- To change mental health care providers during the first 30 days, and sometimes more often
- To file a request for an administrative (fair) hearing
- To request and receive copy of your medical records and ask for changes
- Be free from retaliation
Greater Columbia Behavioral Health
Regional Support Network
101 N. EdisonKennewick, WA 99336
509-735-8681/1-800-795-9296
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