Rights & Responsibilities

RIGHTS

We recognize the following rights : 

  • Be treated with dignity and respect

  • Assist in the development of your treatment plan

  • Choose from available services and supports consistent with your plan

  • Participate in and assist in the development of the written plan 

  • Receive services consistent with that plan

  • Participate in periodic review and reassessment

  • Receive a copy of the written plan 

  • Have all services explained, including expected outcomes and possible risks

  • Services in the most integrated setting in the community and under conditions that are the least restrictive to your liberty, least intrusive to you and that provide for the greatest degree of independence 

  • Confidentiality and the right to consent

  • Inspect your Individual Service Record

  • Not participate in experimentation 

  • Receive medication specific to the individual's diagnosed clinical needs

  • Receive prior notice of service conclusion or transfer, unless it poses a threat to health and safety

  • Be free from abuse or neglect and to report any incident of abuse or neglect without being subject to retaliation

  • Have religious, gender, and sexual freedom

  • Be free from seclusion and restraint

  • Obtain a summary of policies upon request

  • Have family involvement in service planning and delivery

  • Make a declaration for mental health treatment

  • File grievances, including appealing decisions resulting from the grievance

  • Exercise all rights described without any form of reprisal or punishment 

RESPONSIBILITIES 

There are also responsibilities that come with receiving treatment at Modyfi. These include the following: 

  • Treat providers and staff with dignity and respect

  • Work as a team with your providers to develop a treatment plan

  • Actively participate in your treatment plan

  • Follow up at least once every 90 days

  • Make timely payments

  • Observe religious, gender, and sexual freedom

  • Be informed of the policies and procedures, service agreements and fees applicable to the services provided

  • If applicable, have a custodial parent, guardian, or representative, assist with understanding any information presented 

  • Be honest and forthcoming, especially with personal, medical, and payment information

  • Understand your rights and responsibilities