 As a client, you have the right
to:
The right to be treated with respect and dignity.
The right
to receive treatment which is nondiscriminatory and sensitive to differences
of race, culture, language, sex, age, national origin,
disability, creed, socioeconomic status, marital status and sexual
orientation.
The right to confidentiality.
The right to be free of any
sexual or financial exploitation or harassment.
The right to refuse
any proposed treatment consistent with chapter 71.05 RCW and 71.34
RCW.
The right to review one's own case record.
The right to
be informed about your condition, and to participate in decisions affecting
care.
The right to be fully informed regarding services, fees
to be charged and methods of payment available.
The right to receive care,
which does not discriminate against you due to any physical, mental
or sensory disability
or
because of HIV/AIDS
The right to expect that all concerns
and complaints will be addressed in a professional and non-punitive
manner.
The right to develop a plan of care, which
meets your unique needs.
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