To be treated with dignity and respect.
To participate actively in their own unique treatment plan.
To be provided with information regarding informed consent and releases of information.
To receive quality medical and behavioral health care coordination services.
To receive quality education, training, and support services facilitated by qualified instructors.
To have private information held in confidence.
Be fully informed during intake of rights and responsibilities set forth in program guidelines.
Receive information regarding financial responsibilities related to services provided.
Initiate a complaint or grievance procedure and understand how to access the appropriate staff.