YOUR
RESPONSIBILITIES
Realizing that the freedom
to exercise rights carries with it the need to accept some
responsibilities, the following list of responsibilities
is expected of each person who is in the care of the
Alabama Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation
within the limits of his/her abilities:
- To provide, to the best
of your knowledge, accurate and complete information
regarding your medical history including: present and
past illnesses, medications, hospitalizations, etc.
- To be responsible for
your actions should you refuse treatment or do not
follow instructions.
- To be familiar with and
follow rules and regulations governing your care and
conduct.
- To attend scheduled
activities and keep appointments.
- To be considerate of the
rights of others.
- To be respectful of the
property of others and of the facility.
- To take an active part
in planning for your treatment/habilitation program
and discharge.
- To ask questions when
you do not understand instruction, treatment, etc.
- To help take care of and
clean up your living area.
- To help keep yourself
clean and dressed.
- To obey the laws which
apply to all citizens.
For More Information Contact:
State of Alabama
Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation
Office of Advocacy Services
RSA Union Building
100 N. Union Street
P.O. Box 301410
Montgomery, Alabama 36130-1410
Telephone: (334)242-3454 (In Montgomery)
or
1-800-367-0955 (Outside of Montgomery)
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