South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 22 - Rights Of Mental Health Patients
Section 44-22-50. Treatment suited to needs; least restrictive care and treatment.

(A) A patient receiving services for mental illness or alcohol and drug abuse shall receive care and treatment that is suited to his needs and which is the least restrictive appropriate care and treatment. The care and treatment must be administered skillfully, safely, and humanely with full respect for the patient's dignity and personal integrity.
(B) Persons who operate facilities of the department shall ensure that restrictions on a residential patient's liberty are confined to those minimally necessary to establish the therapeutic objectives for the patient. The department and the Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services shall make every effort to ensure that no patient is admitted to a facility unless a prior determination has been made that residence in the facility is the least restrictive setting feasible for the patient.
(C) In cases of emergency admissions, when the least restrictive setting is not available, patients must be admitted to the nearest appropriate facility until the patient may be moved to the least restrictive setting.
(D) No patient may remain at a level of care that is more expensive and restrictive than is warranted to meet his needs when the appropriate setting is available.
(E) Patients have a right to the least restrictive conditions necessary to achieve the purposes of treatment. The facility shall make every attempt to move residents from:
(1) more to less structured living;
(2) larger to smaller facilities;
(3) larger to smaller living units;
(4) group to individual residences;
(5) segregated from the community to integrated into the community living;
(6) dependent to independent living.
HISTORY: 1991 Act No. 127, Section 1; 1993 Act No. 181, Section 1080.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 44 - Health

Chapter 22 - Rights Of Mental Health Patients

Section 44-22-10. Definitions.

Section 44-22-20. Right to writ of habeas corpus.

Section 44-22-30. Right to counsel for involuntarily committed persons suffering from mental illness or chemical dependency.

Section 44-22-40. Consent to electro-convulsive therapy or major medical treatment; determination of ability to give consent; who may give consent.

Section 44-22-50. Treatment suited to needs; least restrictive care and treatment.

Section 44-22-60. Explanation of rights with regard to admission to facility; individualized treatment plan.

Section 44-22-70. Assessment of patient; establishment and review of individualized treatment plan; discharge plan; notice of discharge.

Section 44-22-80. Patients' rights.

Section 44-22-90. Communications with mental health professionals privileged; exceptions.

Section 44-22-100. Confidentiality of records; exceptions; violations and penalties.

Section 44-22-110. Access to medical records; appeal of denial of access.

Section 44-22-120. Patients' rights; communication with outside; visitors; personal belongings and effects; clothing; religious practice; limits on rights made part of record and valid no more than 30 days.

Section 44-22-130. Physical examination of involuntarily committed patient to rule out physical condition mimicking mental illness.

Section 44-22-140. Authorization of, and responsibility for, treatment and medication; guidelines for medication; rights with respect to refusal of treatment.

Section 44-22-150. Restraint; seclusion; physical coercion.

Section 44-22-160. Employment within facility; compensation; right to refuse nontherapeutic employment.

Section 44-22-170. Education of school-aged residents.

Section 44-22-180. Exercise and exercise facilities; right to go outdoors.

Section 44-22-190. Finding employment for mentally disabled citizens.

Section 44-22-200. Move of patient to less restrictive setting; court approval required for move to more restrictive setting.

Section 44-22-210. Temporary leaves of absence.

Section 44-22-220. Grievances concerning patient rights; penalties for denial of patient rights.