Resident’s Rights. This Article does not apply to the resident’s sole and undisputed rights provided in the law, including the selection and termination of placement with a Provider.
Resident’s Rights. In the event of a violation of any of the provisions hereof, OHFA, its successors, designees and assigns, and any individual who is or intends to become an Oklahoma resident, who meets the Income limitations set forth in this Agreement (such individual may be a former, present or prospective Resident of the Development) may institute and prosecute any proceeding at law or in equity to xxxxx, prevent or enjoin any such violation or attempted violation, or to recover monetary damages caused by such violation or attempted violation. The provisions hereof are imposed upon and made applicable to the Development and shall run with the Land and shall be enforceable against Owner and each Transferee, assignee, successor in interest, purchaser, grantee or lessee (but not including Residents) of the Development or any portion thereof at any time and from time to time, and the respective heirs, legal representatives, successors and assigns of Owner and each such Transferee, Assignee, successor in interest, purchaser, grantee or lessee. No delay in enforcing the provisions hereof as to any breach or violation shall impair, damage, or waive the right of any party entitled to enforce the same or obtain relief against or recover for the continuation or repetition of such breach or violation or any similar breach or violation thereof at any later time or times.
Resident’s Rights. (1) Subject to the compliance by the Resident with the obligations imposed by this Occupancy Agreement, the Resident shall have the right to occupy and to have quiet enjoyment of the Apartment, and to use the services from the Commencement Date until the Termination Date referred to in this Occupancy Agreement.
(2) The Resident shall have access to the All Saints College internal appeals process under Clause 4.3(3) of this Agreement.
(3) The Resident shall not be required to pay any increase in the Occupancy Fee specified in their Occupancy Agreement for the duration of the fixed term of that Agreement.
Resident’s Rights. Your rights as a Resident are as set out in the Health Act 2007 and the regulations made thereunder, in particular, the Health Act 2007 (Care and Welfare of Residents in Designated Centres for Older People) as amended from time to time, and the HIQA Standards for Residential Care Settings for Older People in Ireland. A summary of your rights as a Resident is contained in the Resident's Information Booklet, a copy of which will be provided to you upon admission to the Centre.
Resident’s Rights. Exercise civil and religious liberties;
Resident’s Rights. Informed consent to the extent provided by law in regards to delivery and composition of services and release of information.
Resident’s Rights. Resident shall have the specific rights enumerated in the attached Exhibit E.
Resident’s Rights. The following is a summary of the rights of individuals living in licensed long-term care facilities (adult family homes, boarding homes, and veteran’s homes) in the state of Washington. This summary is based upon rights specified in chapter 70.129 RCW. Individuals residing in these facilities have additional rights in other state and federal laws, regulations and constitutions. Each resident and resident representative must be informed both orally and in writing, in a language they understand, of his/her rights, the rules and regulations governing his/her conduct in the facility, and the rules of operation of the facility.
Resident’s Rights. State and Federal laws protect resident rights as a citizen of the United Sates. Residents do not give up any of their rights by becoming a resident of an assisted living community. Specific resident rights relating to Assisted Living can be found on the residents rights form.
Resident’s Rights. The following is a summary of the rights of individuals living in licensed long-term care facilities (adult family homes, boarding homes and veteran’s homes) in the state of Washington. This summary is based upon rights specified in chapter 70.129 RCW. Individuals residing in these facilities have additional rights in other state and federal laws, regulations and constitutions. Each resident and legal representative must be informed both orally and in writing, in a language they understand, of his/her rights, the rules and regulations governing his/her conduct in the facility, and the rules of operation of the facility. The notification must be provided prior to or upon admission and reviewed at least every 24 months in writing and in a language the resident and legal representative understands Continue to enjoy his/her basic civil and legal rights and not be requested to waive any of those rights or the rights under this law; Receive care in a safe, clean, comfortable and homelike environment; Care that promotes, maintains or enhances respect for individual's and each person’s dignity; Be free of interference, coercion, discrimination and retaliation from the facility in exercising these rights or filing a complaint against the facility or staff; Access all records pertaining to him or her within 24 hours of request; Voice grievances and file complaints concerning the facility with the appropriate state and federal licensing agency or the state ombudsman program, (see last section of Exhibit 3 for telephone numbers); Personal privacy and confidentiality of his or her personal and clinic records, accommodations, medical treatment, and personal care; Examine the results of the most recent survey or inspection of the facility and any plan of correction in effect; Be free from physical and/or chemical restraint; Be free from verbal, sexual, physical and mental abuse, corporal punishment and involuntary seclusion (to be separated from others or confined against their will in any area). Rights relating to costs, services, items and activities provided: Each resident and legal representative has a right to: Be told the services, items and activities that are generally available in the facility or that can be arranged for by the facility; Be told what they will be charged for each of those services; Be told what the charges are for services, items and activities that are not covered by the per diem rate or applicable public benefit programs; Be told t...