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Minnesota Home Care Bill of Rights

The Minnesota Home Care Bill of Rights protects individuals receiving home care services by ensuring they are informed, respected, and receive quality care. It outlines the responsibilities of providers and the rights of clients.

Key Rights:

  • Right to Information – Clients must be informed of their rights before receiving care.

  • Participation in Care Planning – Clients have the right to be involved in decisions about their care.

  • Informed Consent – Clients must be notified in advance about services, providers, and any changes.

  • Service Limitations and Charges – Clients must receive clear information on costs and coverage.

  • Privacy and Record Access – Personal and medical information must remain confidential.

  • Quality of Care – Services must be delivered with competence, courtesy, and respect.

  • Freedom from Abuse – Clients have the right to a safe, abuse-free environment.

  • Advance Notice – Clients must receive timely notification of service changes.

  • Complaint Resolution – Clients can report issues without fear of retaliation.

  • Advocacy and Assistance – Clients can seek support from state or county agencies.

The Minnesota Home Care Bill of Rights is enforced by the Minnesota Department of Health to uphold the dignity and well-being of home care recipients.

🔗 Minnesota Home Care Bill of Rights (PDF)

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