Maine Revised Statutes
Chapter 73: CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITIES
24-A §6227. Rights of residents

§6227. Rights of residents
1.  Individual rights.  All residents of continuing care retirement communities have the following rights:  
A. The right to self-organize;   [PL 1995, c. 452, §33 (NEW).]
B. The right to be represented by an individual of their own choice;   [PL 1995, c. 452, §33 (NEW).]
C. The right to engage in concerted activities for their own purposes;   [PL 1995, c. 452, §33 (NEW).]
D. The right, individually and severally, to obtain outside advice, consultation and services of their own choosing and at their own expense on any matter, including, but not limited to, medical, legal and financial matters; and   [PL 1995, c. 452, §33 (NEW).]
E. The right to independence, dignity, individuality, privacy, choice and a home-like environment. These rights also include, but are not limited to, the following:  
(1) A recognition of the resident's rights, responsibilities, needs and preferences;  
(2) Assurances that the resident is free to select or refuse services and to accept responsibility for the consequences;  
(3) Freedom to develop and maintain social ties with opportunities for meaningful interaction and involvement with the community;  
(4) Recognition of personal space and the furnishing and decorating of personal space as private;  
(5) Recognition that ensuring a resident's well-being does not violate a resident's civil rights;  
(6) Freedom of a resident to set the resident's own schedule, have visitors and leave the facility;  
(7) Acknowledgment that a resident is entitled to a "bill of rights" including methods of resolving resident complaints and freedom from abuse, neglect and the use of chemical and physical restraints;  
(8) Assurances that methods of preventing and responding to incidents involving injury, loss of property, abuse and neglect will be identified and implemented; and  
(9) Recognition of a resident's transfer rights under section 6228.   [PL 1995, c. 452, §33 (NEW).]
The department may adopt reasonable rules further defining the rights contained in this subsection. Nothing in this subsection affects the rights of nursing facility residents or residential care residents as currently provided by state or federal law or regulation.  
[PL 1995, c. 452, §33 (NEW).]
2.  Meetings with provider.  A provider must be available for meetings with residents and their representatives at least once every 3 months. These meetings are for the purpose of providing a forum for free and open discussion of any point the residents or the provider wishes to discuss. At least 2 weeks' notice of each meeting must be given to residents.  
[PL 1995, c. 452, §33 (NEW).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 1995, c. 452, §33 (NEW).

Structure Maine Revised Statutes

Maine Revised Statutes

TITLE 24-A: MAINE INSURANCE CODE

Chapter 73: CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITIES

24-A §6201. Definitions

24-A §6202. Certificate of authority required

24-A §6203. Requirements for issuance of certificate

24-A §6203-A. Escrow account (REPEALED)

24-A §6203-B. Escrow account

24-A §6204. Withdrawal plan

24-A §6205. Suspension or revocation of certificate of authority

24-A §6206. Required provisions of a continuing care agreement

24-A §6207. Continuing care agreement; condominium

24-A §6208. Continuing care agreement; consumer cooperative

24-A §6209. Disclosure statement

24-A §6210. Termination of continuing care agreement

24-A §6211. Waiver of certain continuing care agreement provisions prohibited

24-A §6212. Discharge of subscriber prior to expiration of agreement

24-A §6213. Actions for damages or equitable relief

24-A §6214. Administrative rules

24-A §6215. Reserves (REPEALED)

24-A §6215-A. Reserves

24-A §6216. Sale or transfer of ownership

24-A §6217. Penalties and enforcement

24-A §6218. Financial and organizational disclosure statements

24-A §6219. Investments

24-A §6220. Filings and reports as public documents

24-A §6221. Fees

24-A §6222. Examinations

24-A §6223. Annual report

24-A §6224. Removal of records or assets from the State

24-A §6225. Rehabilitation, liquidation or conservation of providers

24-A §6226. Continuing Care Retirement Community - Certificate of Need Demonstration Project

24-A §6227. Rights of residents

24-A §6228. Transfer of residents