Fax: (805) 781-1273 Website:http://ag.ca.gov/bmfea/index.php, P.O. Sacramento, CA 95815 San Rafael, CA 94903 Phone: (805) 681-4735 Raul.Fernandez@mhsinc.org July 3, 2023. Ukiah, CA 95482 Health facility staff and practitioners who provide care in the facility shall comply with these directives.
Patient Bill of Rights | Los Angeles Community Hospital Phone: (831) 636-4020 Fax: (805) 981-6838 Phone (916) 504-5800 Ren Strong, Patients' Rights Advocate, El Dorado County Mental Health Kristi Lunardelli, Program Director Email:slum@mhpraprogram.comcastbiz.net davi@advocacy-inc.org, Erik Riera, EdM, MBA, Behavioral Health Director, P.O. Phone: (559) 476-2000 Andrew Fox, Patient Advocate Fax: (909) 890-0435 . Patients' Rights The California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) is required to ensure that mental health laws, regulations, and policies for the rights of mental health service recipients are observed in licensed mental health facilities. Jean McDonald, Patient Advocate Phone: (831) 755-4518 Los Angeles, CA 90020-1991 terag@jfssd.org, Luke Bergmann, Behavioral Health Director, P.O. Dannette Ruiz dannetter@cchea.org
Patient Rights and HIPAA Los Angeles County, California A source for COVID-19 resources and information, including a nurse advice line, testing availability, and how to protect yourself and your family. Susanville, CA 96130 Emergency Psychiatric Services (408) 885-6100, Kathleen Johnson, Executive Director George Carvalho, Patients' Rights Advocate Davi Schill, Patients' Rights Advocate, Advocacy Inc. Nellie Torres Klein, Patient Advocate Except in emergencies, this information shall include a description of the procedure or treatment, the medically significant risks involved, alternate courses of treatment or non-treatment, and the risks involved in each, and the name of the person who will carry out the procedure or treatment. Fax: (510) 835-1062 Monique.Garcia@mhsinc.org However, you do not have the right to demand inappropriate or medically unnecessary treatment or services. Main Line:1-909-425-6097 Box 265 Locates Missing PersonsAssists families and friends to find missing mental health consumers without violating consumers privacy or HIPAA regulations. (805) 468-2000 Phone Hollister, CA 95023 Miriam Kamaumkamau@dmh.lacounty.gov Sacramento, CA 95816 Phone: (530) 666-8516 Toll Free (888) 446-4408, Christina Hammel, Patients Rights Advocate Email:CIsaac@kernbhrs.org gwen@mhaac.org Phone: (209) 533-6245 Santa Ana, CA 92705 Phone: (415) 473-2960 Phone: (909) 388-0435 Toll Free (866) 701-5464 Stephen Suggsssuggs@dmh.lacounty.gov Complaints about the advance directive requirements may be made to the California Department of Public Health (see contact information below). Website:http://www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/Pages/Office-of-Patients-Rights.aspx, US Dept. Reasonable responses to any reasonable requests made for service. Maria Regan (Francine Orr/Los Angeles Times) "This is a mess right now," even for emergency patients, said Dr. Michael . One example is when a patient is not given the right to make their own decisions about their medical care. Phone: (530) 263-6705 Box 7001 (mailing address) Sacramento, CA 95244-4256 Fax: (530) 918-7211 Peer Mentor:Sarah Hersh E-Fax: 1-916-678-5393 Phone: (916) 875-7070 Sacramento, CA 95834-1992 The Patients Rights Office Mental Health Client Resource Directoryprovides an overview of resources in the Los Angeles area including but not limited to mental health, medical, legal, self help, and housing. County Crisis Intervention (24-hours): (530) 527-5637 or 800-240-3208, Carol Underwood, Patients' Rights Advocate, P.O. Email:cjohnson@ccstockton.org, Steven Boyack, Behavioral Health Director, 105 Hospital Road jeanm@jfssd.org Phone: (916) 322-3350 County Crisis Intervention (24 Hours): (209) 533-7000 or Toll Free (800) 630-1130, Tina Coates, JD, Client Advocate Toll Free (800) 817-5292 You have the right to have visitors leave prior to an examination and when treatment issues are being discussed. You also have the right to be represented by an attorney if you decide to hire one. Website:www.aging.ca.gov/programs/obudsman.asp, P.O. San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Fresno, CA 93711 sjimenz@consumersselfhelp.org Matthew Ulm, Administrative and AOD Director Fax: (707) 465-4272 Sally Mitchell 213-738 . Phone: (530) 822-7327 Modesto, CA 95350 Mellony Torres, Patients Rights Advocate, 3666 I St Lynda Le, Mental Health Systems, Inc. County Crisis Intervention (24 Hours): (559) 453-4085 File a grievance. Sacramento, CA 95811 Email: Onyekwere Anyanwu oanyanwu@dmh.lacounty.gov Emmanuel Asante easante@dmh.lacounty.gov Special Litigation Section Phone: (707) 565-4850 If you have a medical or psychiatric emergency, call 911. Fax: (619) 471-2782 Phone: (209) 754-6525 Inform your doctor or nurse when you do not understand a proposed treatment plan and what is expected of you. Iris Olivares-Searcy, Patient Advocate, Jewish Family Services of San Diego 1831 K Street The method of that consideration will comply with federal law and be disclosed in the health facilitys policy on visitation. rmarquez@sonic.net Phone: (559) 673-3508 Sheryl Abbeduto Fax: (559) 737-4572 Phone: (530) 265-1437 rachel@mhaac.org Fax: (707) 472-2306 Olivia Moran, Patients Rights Advocate, Anthony Vartan, Behavioral Health Director, 1212 North California Street Phone: (530) 283-6307 Fax: (209) 588-9563 You have the right to access protective services including notifying government agencies of neglect or abuse. However, you do not have the right to demand inappropriate or medically unnecessary treatment or services. San Jose, CA 95112
Los Angeles, CA Free Clinics (805) 466-6011 Fax, Victor Alvarez Supervising Advocate Specialist Phone: (707) 299-9101 Daniel Wagoner Interim Director Phone: (530) 225-5200 mkimmel@co.kern.ca.us Juan Nevarez, Director of Patients Advocacy, Patients' Rights Advocates: All patients rights apply to the person who has legal responsibility to make decisions regarding medical care on your behalf. Mellony Torres, Pateints Rights Advocate, 3666 I Street Callum Hancock, Patients Rights Advocate Phone: (916) 464-4430, Office of Human Rights Eureka, CA 95501 matthew@mhaac.org, David Young, Phd, MPH, Behavioral Health Director, 225 37thAvenue, Suite 320 flarson@sonic.net Phone: (951) 358-4501 Charity Tokash, Patients RightsAdvocate, Mental Health Patients' Rights Advocate Program Toll Free (800) 231-4024 ("Crisis" Number) jpeacock@consumersselfhelp.org, 7001A East Parkway, Ste. You have the right to: Considerate and respectful care, and to be made comfortable. Fax: (559) 661-2818 Fax: (510) 981-5235 Phone: (916) 552-9560 They offer help with: Patient concerns with the care team Advocating for patient and family rights Michael Kelley Unit Manager Esq Patients Rights Advocates Fax (714) 834-5506 Meli Llamas Fax: (831) 769-8639 Weaverville, CA 96093 andrewf@jfssd.org The health facility must inform you (or your support person, where appropriate) of your visitation rights, including any clinical restrictions or limitations. 213-738-4888 "Safeguarding the rights of our Beneficiaries" Patients' Rights Office County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors Department of Mental Health Jonathan E. Sherin, M.D. Fax: (909) 421-9258 (909) 425-6169Fax, Francesca TenenbaumDirector You have the right to leave the health facility even against the advice of members of the medical staff, to the extent permitted by law. Christine.nguyen@lawfoundation.org, Toni Tullys, MPA, Behavioral Health Director, 828 South Bascom Avenue, Suite 200 Suite S200 Theodore Cannadytcannady@dmh.lacounty.gov cchen@consumersselfhelp.org, Mark Bryan, Director hazel@mhaac.org County Crisis Intervention (24 Hours): Toll Free (800) 900-2075, Lassen County Mental Health Email:kjeffer@co.santa-barbara.ca.us 450 Kings County Drive, Suite 104 Susanville, CA 96130 Ana Miranda Fax: (707) 253-6172 Toll Free: 1-888-736-2225 (Client Line), Email Address:coprinforequest@disabilityrightsca.org, (562) 651-2245 Phone You will not be treated differently if you complain or seek help. Ernesto Chavez, a patient at MLK Community Hospital, is transferred to Keck Hospital. Toll Free (800) 736-5809 Fax: (209) 754-6534 Phone: (530) 470-2722 Sacramento, CA 95816 Natalie Sanders, Chief County Crisis Intervention (24 Hours): (209) 754-3239 Phone: (530) 822-7327 ENSURING PATIENTS RIGHTS Medicaid Managed Care Requirements: Patient Materials and 42 CFR Part 438 August 3, 2017 Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Substance Abuse Prevention and Control (SAPC) RESOURCES . camille.nguyen@lawfoundation.org Government Center, Dept. 768 Pleasant Valley Road, Suite 201 Phone: (530) 458-0530 Jackie Shepherd, Patients Rights Advocate Charmaine Turner, Residential Advocacy Program: Oakland, CA 94608 Toll free 800-633-2322 legal and regulatory mandates providing for patient's rights and responsibilities whileAll under the organization's care. Box 997377, MS 3000 Feel free to download it and to distribute it to anyone who can benefit from the information it contains. Email:cblopez@co.slo.ca.us, Anne Robin, LMFT, Behavioral Health Administrator, 2178 Johnson Avenue Emmanuel Asanteeasante@dmh.lacounty.gov 24111 Email: Willie.Brister@va.gov Care we provide at VA Greater Los Angeles health care Our patient advocates work hard to make sure you receive the best possible care. If a patient wishes to receive aid-in-dying drugs while receiving care at CHLA, providers will assist in a smooth transfer to another facility of the patient's choice while assuring continuity of care. They also provide training on residential law and rights to consumers, family and providers. Huntsville, AL 35801 County Crisis Intervention (24 Hours): 1-800-491-9099, Wendy Hayward, Patients' Rights Advocate 127 You have the right to access protective and advocacy services including notifying government agencies of neglect or abuse. Phone: (408) 294-9730 (client) Phone: (831) 454-4515 County Crisis Intervention (24 Hours): (530) 891-2810 Jose Turciosjturcios@dmh.lacounty.gov Loyalton, CA 96118 Phone: (209) 468-8750
Fax: (415) 499-3791 Fax: (209) 468-2399 Email:Tozier@norcalmha.org You have the right to respect for your cultural, psychosocial, spiritual, and personal values, beliefs, and preferences.
Patients' Rights Advocacy Directory | Disability Rights California njohnson@mhaoc.org, Vallejo, CA 94590 (213) 738-2524, Administrative Information for Clinicians, MH 726 Notice of Action A (Assessment) in English, Notice of Action A (Assessment) in Arabic, Notice of Action A (Assessment) in Armenian, Notice of Action A (Assessment) in Cambodian, Notice of Action A (Assessment) in Simplified Chinese, Notice of Action A (Assessment) in Traditional Chinese, Notice of Action A (Assessment) in Russian, Notice of Action A (Assessment) in Spanish, Notice of Action A (Assessment) in Tagalog, Notice of Action A (Assessment) in Vietnamese, MH 727 Notice of Action E (Lack of Timely Service) in English, Notice of Action E (Lack of Timely Service) in Armenian, Notice of Action E (Lack of Timely Service) in Arabic, Notice of Action E (Lack of Timely Service) in Cambodian, Notice of Action E (Lack of Timely Service) in Simplified Chinese, Notice of Action E (Lack of Timely Service) in Traditional Chinese, Notice of Action E (Lack of Timely Service) in Farsi, Notice of Action E (Lack of Timely Service) in Korean, Notice of Action E (Lack of Timely Service) in Russian, Notice of Action E (Lack of Timely Service) in Spanish, Notice of Action E (Lack of Timely Service) in Tagalog, Notice of Action E (Lack of Timely Service) in Vietnamese. Disability Rights California (DRC) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1978 that defends, advances, and strengthens the rights and opportunities of people with disabilities. Hospitals and other health care facilities often have a "bill of rights" for patients. Madera, CA 93638
Riverside doctor arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a patient rpatterson@consumersselfhelp.org lhouser@consumersselfhelp.org Complete Care Community Health Center. Represents Consumers at Inpatient Psychiatric HospitalsPatients Rights Advocates travel to psychiatric hospitals throughout Los Angeles County and represent patients who are involuntarily detained. Fax: (916) 875-6970 The . Cary Chung 1971 E 4thStreet, #130A Fax: (951) 358-4581 Phone: (831) 429-1913 Patient Advocate VA Greater Los Angeles health care 213-253-2677, ext. Paula McCord-Watier Patients Rights Specialist (Appeals, DOR, Mentor) A right to dignity, privacy, and humane care. Ventura, CA 93003-1699 Hosted by Sabrina Tavernise. Have your wishes considered, if you lack decision-making capacity, for the purposes of determining who may visit. Formulate advance directives.
Patient Rights | Children's Hospital Los Angeles Responds to Long-Term Placement (IMD) Consumer Concerns Patients Rights Advocates work directly with consumers living in IMDs, providers, families, and interested parties. Sacramento, CA 95815 This includes designating a decision maker if you become incapable of understanding a proposed treatment or become unable to communicate your wishes regarding care. They can protect you and your family from the flu, pneumonia and more. Phone: (707) 553-5506(707) 553-5407(530) 553-5592 Modesto, CA 95352 County Crisis Intervention: Toll Free (800) 547-0495 or (707) 428-1131, The SmithWaters Group Website: http://www.dhcs.ca.gov Patient Rights & Responsibilities Your Personal Information is Safe With Us Health Services understands the importance of your privacy. Visalia, CA 93277 Fax: (530) 458-7751, Meghan Stanton, Executive Director Santa Ana, CA 92701 nfischer@co.shasta.ca.us, P.O.
Our Services - Department of Mental Health The SmithWaters Group P.O. County Crisis Intervention (24 Hours): Toll Free (800) 746-8181 or (707) 576-8181, Teresa Alvarez, Patients' Rights Advocate
Phone: (530) 528-4923 or (530) 527-2611 Receive information about your health status, course of treatment and prospects for recovery in terms you can understand. Phone: (916) 263-2382 As a member of your Child's health care team your responsibilities are to: These Patient Rights incorporate the requirements of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations; Title 22, California Code of Regulations, Section 70707; and Medicare Conditions of Participation. Martinez, CA 94553 caitlinw@jfssd.org Victor Alvarez Supervising Advocate Specialist (CSH) You have told the health facility that you no longer want a particular person to visit. If you want to file a grievance with this health facility, you may do so by writing or by calling the Patient Relations Department/Patient Advocate. Patients' Rights Advocates: Patricia Nicodemus, Patients Rights Advocate, 2100 Napa-Vallejo Hwy. County Crisis Intervention (24 Hours): (209) 223-2600, Francesca Tenenbaum-Director Matthew Ulm, Administrative and AOD Director narumon@mhaac.org General email:info@smithwatersgroup.com, 880 Northcrest Drive Los Angeles 5250 Hearings Attorneys Experienced Mental Health Advocates on Your Side. Our staff and health care teams are dedicated to making sure that you and your family are safe, involved, respected and cared for. San Andreas, 95249 Redding, CA 96049-6048 Email:Nicole.ebrahimi-nuyken@edcgov.us Exercise these rights without regard to sex, economic status, educational background, race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation, disability, medical condition, marital status, registered domestic partner status, or the source of payment for care. COMPLAINT: (916) 263-7827 Jeremy Sanquist, San Bernardino County Patients' Rights Office Sonae Domingosdomingo@dmh.lacounty.gov Oakland, CA 94606 Scripps(Medical-Legal Partnership) Project:Project Specialist, Haydee Quintanilla Carol Neidenberg, Program Manager 2022 Legislation Affecting Persons with Disabilities, http://www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/pages/cmhpc_contact_us.aspx, www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/lnc/pages/lnccontact.aspx, http://www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/Pages/Office-of-Patients-Rights.aspx. Vanessa Sanchez vanessas@cchea.org Fax: (805) 781-1232 Meli Llamas melil@cchea.org San Luis Obispo, CA 93408 A A A The Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (LACDMH), the largest county mental health department in the country, directly operates more than 85 programs and contracts with providers to provide a spectrum of mental health services to people of all ages to support hope, recovery, and wellbeing. Website:www.lacounty.gov
Patients Rights & Responsibilities | Whittier, CA | PIH Health Toll Free: (800) 970-5816 SORT. Phones: Administrative (213) 738-2524, Patient line - Inpatient/Outpatient Service/Intake (213) 738-4888, Service/Intake (800) 700-9996. 1764 San Diego Avenue, Suite 200 Tanya.Alvarenga@mhsinc.org County Crisis Intervention (24 Hours): Toll Free (800) 479-3339, Gregory Knoll, Executive Director Fax: (916) 263-7857 Dara Heffler darah@cchea.org Matthew Alivio, San Mateo County Office of Patients' Rights E-Fax: 1-916-678-5392, (559) 935-4301 Phone P.O. Paula Barron-Ruiz paulab@cchea.org Rest assured: your health and well-being is our top priority. 209 E. 7th Street/P.O. Phone: (202) 467-5730 Haydee Quintanilla haydeeq@cchea.org Phone; (209) 966-2000 Oakland, CA 94608 Overview Specialties COVID-19 Recovery Find a Doctor Call 310-423-1528 Find a Location Find a Clinical Trial Specialized Care for Persistent Symptoms of COVID-19 Some people recovering from COVID-19 have lasting symptoms that impact their quality of life.
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