Rights
Every individual who receives services from the Integrea Community Mental Health System is treated in a manner consistent with the individual’s human and legal rights. Individuals have the right to:
- Freedom from Discrimination
- Privacy/Confidentiality
- Access Information
- Express Complaints an Grievances
- Receive a Statement of Charges am Limitations on Services
- Receive Information Regarding the Need for Parental or Guardian Consent for Treatment
- Be Fully informed Concerning Services Provided
- Information Concerning Research and Experimentation
- Access and Privacy of Mail, Telephone Communications, and Visitors in Residential Programs
- Access Courts and Attorney
- Information about your Commitment Status
- Human Respect and Dignity
- Refuse Services
- Be Informed of Accessing Rights Protection
- Be Free of Punishment
- Adequate Food and Shelter in Residential Programs
- Access Medical Services in Residential Programs
- Receive Appropriate Services Subsequent to Commitment
- Informed Consent for the use of Specialized Equipment
- Be Informed that the Center will Report any form of Abuse
- Enforce Rights in a Court of Competent Jurisdiction or Appropriate Administrative Proceeding
- Protection of Your Personal Liberty
- Exercise the 5ame General Rights as Other Citizens of Alabama
I understand my rights at Integrea Community Mental Health System. My rights have been explained to me, and I have received a copy of the Center’s Rights form.
I understand that under certain circumstances, such as a safety, medical, psychiatric, or behavioral emergency, under a Court Order, or in response to known or suspected abuse or neglect\mistreatment or exploitation of children, elderly adults, or adults with disabilities, information may be released without my written consent.
I give my consent (or the treatment I am requesting {rom the Integrea Community Mental Health System. If it is my child or ward who will be receiving services. I hereby give consent (or that treatment.
I give consent for follow-up by the Center for up to one year after case closure.

