The community residential rehabilitation service (CRRS) must insure that each client:
- (1) Is free to communicate, associate, and meet privately with persons of the client’s choice.
- (2) Has access in reasonable privacy to a telephone in the building in which the client resides. A standard pay telephone may be used. Arrangements must be made by the CRRS with the clients for payment of long-distance calls.
- (3) Has access to the United States mails, may write and send uncensored mail at the client’s own expense and may receive, unopened, mail addressed to the client.
- (4) Has the right to privacy of self and possessions.
- (5) Has the right to confidentiality concerning information about the client.
- (6) Is able to keep in the client’s room personal possessions and items of furniture.
- (7) Is encouraged to exercise the client’s rights as a citizen, for example, voting.
- (8) Is free to voice grievances and recommend changes in the policies and services of the CRRS in accordance with the client grievance procedure specified in § 5310.11(d)(4) (relating to governing body).
- (9) Is not required to participate in research projects.
- (10) Has the right to manage personal financial affairs.
- (11) Has the right to practice the religion or faith of the client’s choice.
Cross References
This section cited in 55 Pa. Code § 5310.91 (relating to special requirements for community residential rehabilitation service (CRRS) serving children).