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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Older Americans Act of 1965 · Sec. 314

Sec. 314. RIGHTS RELATING TO IN-HOME SERVICES FOR FRAIL OLDER INDIVIDUALS

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## SEC. 314 RIGHTS RELATING TO IN-HOME SERVICES FOR FRAIL OLDER INDIVIDUALS The Assistant Secretary shall require entities that provide in-home services under this title to promote the rights of each older individual who receives such services. Such rights include the following: ####
(1)The right— #####
(A)to be fully informed in advance about each in-home service provided by such entity under this title and about any change in such service that may affect the well-being of such individual; and #####
(B)to participate in planning and changing an in-home service provided under this title by such entity unless such individual is judicially adjudged incompetent. ####
(2)The right to voice a grievance with respect to such service that is or fails to be so provided, without discrimination or reprisal as a result of voicing such grievance. ####
(3)The right to confidentiality of records relating to such individual. ####
(4)The right to have the property of such individual treated with respect. ####
(5)The right to be fully informed (orally and in writing), in advance of receiving an in-home service under this title, of such individual's rights and obligations under this title. **[**[42 U.S.C. 3030c–1](/us/usc/t42/s3030c–1)**]**
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