DHS 105.14(5)(b)2.c.c. The name, address and telephone number of the participant’s primary physician.
DHS 105.14(5)(b)2.d.d. Name and address of the referring or coordinating agency and case manager, if applicable.
DHS 105.14(5)(b)2.e.e. Any of the participant’s advance directives, such as a power of attorney for health care, or a do-not-resuscitate order.
DHS 105.14(5)(b)3.3. An enrollment agreement shall be signed by the participant or legal representative, if applicable, that includes a written description of the services to be provided, the cost of those services, and a statement that the participant’s rights have been received.
DHS 105.14(5)(b)4.4. Within 90 days before or 7 days after enrollment, a physician, physician assistant, clinical nurse practitioner, or a licensed registered nurse shall screen each participant for clinically apparent communicable diseases, including tuberculosis, and document the results of the screening. All screenings and immunizations shall be conducted in accordance with current standards of practice. The ADCC shall maintain the screening documentation in each participant’s record.
DHS 105.14(5)(c)(c) Discharge.
DHS 105.14(5)(c)1.1. The ADCC shall develop criteria for voluntary and involuntary discharge of a participant from the program and a procedure for appeal of an involuntary discharge by the participant or legal representative.
DHS 105.14(5)(c)2.2. The ADCC may not involuntarily discharge a participant unless any of the following occurs:
DHS 105.14(5)(c)2.a.a. Nonpayment of charges, following reasonable opportunity to pay.
DHS 105.14(5)(c)2.b.b. The participant requires care that is beyond the ADCC’s certification.
DHS 105.14(5)(c)2.c.c. The participant requires care that is inconsistent with the ADCC’s program description and beyond that which the ADCC is required to provide under the terms of the enrollment agreement and this section.
DHS 105.14(5)(c)2.d.d. The participant requires medical care that the ADCC cannot provide.
DHS 105.14(5)(c)2.e.e. There is imminent risk of serious harm to the health or safety of the participant, other participants, or employees, as documented in the participant’s record.
DHS 105.14(5)(c)2.f.f. As otherwise permitted by law.
DHS 105.14(5)(c)3.3. At least 30 days before involuntary discharge, the ADCC shall provide written notice of involuntary discharge to the participant or legal representative. If the continued presence of the participant endangers the health, safety or welfare of the participant or any other participant, the 30-day notice requirements of this subdivision do not apply.
DHS 105.14(6)(6)Participant rights.
DHS 105.14(6)(a)(a) Prohibitions. Any form of coercion to discourage or prevent a participant or the participant’s legal representative from exercising any of the rights under this subsection is prohibited. Any form of retaliation against a participant or the participant’s legal representative for exercising any of the rights in this subsection, or against a caregiver or any other person who assists a participant or the participant’s legal representative in the exercise of any of the participant rights in this subsection, is prohibited.
DHS 105.14(6)(b)(b) Participant rights. Each participant shall have all of the following:
DHS 105.14(6)(b)1.1. The right to be treated with respect and dignity.
DHS 105.14(6)(b)2.2. The right to be free from physical, sexual, mental abuse and neglect, and from misappropriation of personal property.
DHS 105.14(6)(b)3.3. The right to participate in the development of one’s service plan, with support from a caregiver or legal representative, if needed.
DHS 105.14(6)(b)4.4. The right to refuse to participate in an activity.
DHS 105.14(6)(b)5.5. The right to privacy and confidentiality.
DHS 105.14(6)(b)6.6. The right to be fully informed of all the services provided and the charge for each of those services.
DHS 105.14(6)(b)7.7. The right to be informed of the reason for discharge and the procedure for appealing that decision.
DHS 105.14(6)(b)8.8. The right to initiate a grievance and be informed of the grievance procedure.
DHS 105.14(6)(b)9.9. The right to be free from physical restraints, except upon prior review and approval by the department with written authorization from the participant’s primary physician, physician assistant, or advanced practice nurse prescriber, as defined in s. N 8.02 (2). The department may place conditions on the use of a restraint to protect the health, safety, welfare, well-being and rights of the participant.
DHS 105.14(6)(b)10.10. The right to be free from seclusion.
DHS 105.14(6)(b)11.11. The right to be free from all chemical restraints.