Title 31, Chapter 8, Section 101
( 31-8-101)
The General Assembly finds that persons residing within long-term
care facilities are isolated from the community and often lack the
means to assert fully their rights as individual citizens. The
General Assembly further recognizes the need for these persons to
live within the least restrictive environment possible in order to
retain their individuality and personal freedom. It is therefore the
intent of the General Assembly to preserve the dignity and personal
integrity of residents of long-term care facilities through the
recognition and declaration of rights safeguarding against
encroachments upon each resident's need for self-determination. It
is the further intent of the General Assembly that this article
complement and not duplicate or substitute for other survey and
inspection programs regarding long-term care facilities. |