What rights does a nursing home resident have to choose their own care provider?

In New Hampshire, nursing home residents are protected by the state’s nursing home abuse laws, and they have certain rights related to the selection of their care provider. Specifically, a nursing home resident in New Hampshire has the right to choose their own care provider—which includes medical doctors, nurses, therapists, social workers, and other health care professionals—based on their individual needs and preferences. The nursing home must honor the resident’s decision and not deny them access to any care providers they choose. A resident can also change their care provider if they are unsatisfied with their original selection. The nursing home must also make care provider information available to the resident, and provide an explanation of the resident’s rights as they relate to care provider selection and any potential fees associated with changing care providers. Additionally, any communication between the resident and their care provider must be respectful and professional, and the resident has the right to receive certain care-relatedservices such as access to medical records, advice from health care professionals, and assistance in coordinating care plans. Finally, the resident has the right to receive timely and quality care from their chosen care provider, which means that the nursing home must ensure the appropriate staff is available to meet the resident’s needs. By honoring these rights, the nursing home is protecting the resident’s autonomy and ensuring they have access to the best possible care.

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