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Mission Statement Philosphy
Bill of Rights for individuals with mental retardation and/or developmental disabilities
Rights of Person with Mental Retardation
and Developmental Disabilities
(Ohio Revised Code, Section 5123.62)
- The right to be treated at all times with courtesy and respect and with full recognition of their dignity and individuality;
- The right to an appropriate, safe and sanitary living environment that complies with local, state and federal standards and recognizes the persons' need for privacy and independence;
- The right to food adequate to meet accepted standards of nutrition;
- The right to practice the religion of their choice or to abstain from the practice of religion;
- The right of timely access to appropriate medical or dental treatment;
- The right of access to necessary ancillary services including, but not limited to, occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy and behavior modification and other psychological services;
- The right to receive appropriate care and treatment in the least intrusive manner;
- The right to privacy, including both periods of privacy and place of privacy;
- The right to communicate freely with persons of their choice in any reasonable manner they choose;
- The right to ownership and use of personal possessions so as to maintain individuality and personal dignity;
- The right to social interaction with members of either sex;
- The right of access to opportunities that enable individuals to develop their full human potential;
- The right to pursue vocational opportunities that will promote and enhance economic independence;
- The right to be treated equally as citizens under the law;
- The right to be free from emotional, psychological and physical abuse;
- The right to participate in appropriate programs of education, training, social development, and habilitation and in programs of reasonable recreation;
- The right to participate in decisions that affect their lives;
- The right to select a parent or advocate to act on their behalf;
- The right to manage their personal financial affairs, based on individual ability to do so;
- The right to confidential treatment of all information in their personal and medical records;
- The right to voice grievances and recommend changes in policies and service without restraint, interference, coercion, discrimination, or reprisals;
- The right to be free from unnecessary chemical or physical restraints;
- The right to participate in the political process;
- The right to refuse to participate in medical, psychological, or other research experiments.
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Butler County Board of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities
155 Donald Dr., Fairfield, OH 45014,
(513) 867-5962 - (800) 874-0268