YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES

YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES

Taking an active role in the outcome of your care. This is done in part by providing, to the best of your ability, accurate and complete information about present complaints, past illnesses,hospitalizations, medications, and other matters relating to psychiatric health; reporting unexpected changes in your condition to the responsible practitioner; reporting whether you comprehend a contemplated course of action and what is expected; actively developing and participating in your plan of care, and complying with the use of medication as prescribed.
Participate in the development of and follow the agreed-upon treatment plan.
Keeping appointments and notifying the responsible practitioner when you are unable to do so.
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Assuring that the financial obligations of care are fulfilled as promptly as possible.
Following applicable policies affecting your care and conduct.
Being considerate of the rights of others and assisting inthe control of noise, smoking, and number of visitors.
Being respectful of the property of other persons and of HELP.
Refusing or not following approved treatment may result in a notice to terminate the relationship between the client and the client's treatment team.
  • If you are considering harming yourself or others, please call 9-8-8 immediately!
If you are considering harming yourself or others, please call 9-8-8 immediately!