Our bill of rights
Understanding a client’s rights and responsibilities is extremely important. We provide all the data you will need to know and invite you to carefully read the information below.
Parent resources
We understand the importance for parents and families to have access to relevant information about treatments, opportunities, and community gatherings. Resources are listed below for you to browse, whether you have already begun ABA services or are considering becoming a client. We have handpicked studies, videos, webinars, and community groups for you and your family to learn more about what we offer.
Our bill of rights
Understanding a client’s rights and responsibilities is extremely important. We provide all the data you will need to know and invite you to carefully read the information below.
- Dignity and equal treatment.
- Privacy.
- Religious freedom and practice.
- Right to participate.
- Right to prompt and appropriate medical care and treatment.
- Right to individualized treatment.
- Right to timely communication.
- Right to a second opinion.
- Right to highly trained staff.
- Right to request staffing changes.
- Right to continuity of care.
- Free from harm, unnecessary restraint, abuse, neglect.
If you believe that your rights have been violated,
PLEASE CONTACT US IMMEDIATELY.
- To be actively involved in the development and implementation of Behavior Analysis/Assistant services.
- To provide accurate information on all forms and requests.
- To refrain from violent or threatening behavior or language.
- To refrain from the use of mood altering substances during services.
- To accept and comply with referrals to another service provider.
- To notify of any change including an illness or other emergency.
- To meet your financial obligations.
- Dignity and equal treatment.
- Privacy.
- Religious freedom and practice.
- Right to participate.
- Right to prompt and appropriate medical care and treatment.
- Right to individualized treatment.
- Right to timely communication.
- Right to a second opinion.
- Right to highly trained staff.
- Right to request staffing changes.
- Right to continuity of care.
- Free from harm, unnecessary restraint, abuse, neglect.
If you believe that your rights have been violated,
PLEASE CONTACT US IMMEDIATELY.
- To be actively involved in the development and implementation of Behavior Analysis/Assistant services.
- To provide accurate information on all forms and requests.
- To refrain from violent or threatening behavior or language.
- To refrain from the use of mood altering substances during services.
- To accept and comply with referrals to another service provider.
- To notify of any change including an illness or other emergency.
- To meet your financial obligations.
Privacy notice
Privacy is essential to every person and family, we fill you in with all details you need to know, guaranteeing to be exceptionally cautious with this topic and safeguard all clients’ safety, comfort and information.
Privacy notice
Privacy is essential to every person and family, we fill you in with all details you need to know, guaranteeing to be exceptionally cautious with this topic and safeguard all clients’ safety, comfort and information.
- Right to receive a notice explaining how a provider or health plan uses and discloses their health information.
- Right to request to review or receive your medical files.
- Right to cancel a release of information by providing a written notice.
- Right to restrict which information might be disclosed to others.
- Right to request information about you be communicated by other means or to another location.
- Right to know what information in your record has been provided to whom.
- Right to request an amendment to medical records.
- Right to request special privacy protection for Private Health Information (PHI).
- Right to an accounting of disclosures.
- Reliable use of information.
- Duty to warn and protect.
- Collaborate with public safety.
- Report abuse.
- Report prenatal exposure to controlled substances.
- Provide records access to clients' spouse or parents in the event of a clients’ death.
- Report professional misconduct.
- Provide records access to minors guardianships.
- Answer back complaints.
- Right to receive a notice explaining how a provider or health plan uses and discloses their health information.
- Right to request to review or receive your medical files.
- Right to cancel a release of information by providing a written notice.
- Right to restrict which information might be disclosed to others.
- Right to request information about you be communicated by other means or to another location.
- Right to know what information in your record has been provided to whom.
- Right to request an amendment to medical records.
- Right to request special privacy protection for Private Health Information (PHI).
- Right to an accounting of disclosures.
- Reliable use of information.
- Duty to warn and protect.
- Collaborate with public safety.
- Report abuse.
- Report prenatal exposure to controlled substances.
- Provide records access to clients' spouse or parents in the event of a clients’ death.
- Report professional misconduct.
- Provide records access to minors guardianships.
- Answer back complaints.
Child Abuse and Neglect
Caregivers (PPT)
In addition, by following the link below you will be able to go deeper into the topic focused on children with disabilities: