(1) The facility
must promote care for residents in a manner and in an environment
that maintains or enhances each resident's dignity and respect in
full recognition of his or her individuality.
(2) Within reasonable facility rules designed to protect the
rights and quality of life of residents, the resident has the
right to:
(a) Choose activities, schedules, and health care consistent
with his or her interests, assessments, and plans of care;
(b) Interact with members of the community both inside and
outside the facility;
(c) Make choices about aspects of his or her life in the
facility that are significant to the resident;
(d) Wear his or her own clothing and determine his or her
own dress, hair style, or other personal effects according to
individual preference;
(e) Unless adjudged incompetent or otherwise found to be
legally incapacitated, participate in planning care and treatment
or changes in care and treatment;
(f) Unless adjudged incompetent or otherwise found to be
legally incapacitated, to direct his or her own service plan and
changes in the service plan, and to refuse any particular service
so long as such refusal is documented in the record of the
resident.
(3)(a) A resident has the right to organize and participate
in resident groups in the facility.
(b) A resident's family has the right to meet in the
facility with the families of other residents in the facility.
(c) The facility must provide a resident or family group, if
one exists, with meeting space.
(d) Staff or visitors may attend meetings at the group's
invitation.
(e) When a resident or family group exists, the facility
must listen to the views and act upon the grievances and
recommendations of residents and families concerning proposed
policy and operational decisions affecting resident care and life
in the facility.
(f) The resident has the right to refuse to perform services
for the facility except as voluntarily agreed by the resident and
the facility in the resident's service plan.
(4) A resident has the right to participate in social,
religious, and community activities that do not interfere with
the rights of other residents in the facility.
(5) A resident has the right to:
(a) Reside and receive services in the facility with
reasonable accommodation of individual needs and preferences,
except when the health or safety of the individual or other
residents would be endangered; and
(b) Receive notice before the resident's room or roommate in
the facility is changed.
(6) A resident has the right to share a double room with his
or her spouse or domestic partner when residents who are married
to each other or in a domestic partnership with each other live
in the same facility and both spouses or both domestic partners
consent to the arrangement.
[2008 c 6 § 304; 1994 c 214 § 15.]
NOTES:
Part headings not law -- Severability -- 2008 c 6: See RCW 26.60.900 and 26.60.901.