Illinois Code § 210 ILCS 9/95

Resident rights.
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No resident shall be deprived of any rights, benefits, or privileges guaranteed by law, the Constitution of the State of Illinois, or the Constitution of the United States solely on account of his or her status as a resident of an establishment, nor shall a resident forfeit any of the following rights:
 
 
(1) the right to retain and use personal property and 
 
a place to store personal items that is locked and secure;
 
 
(2) the right to refuse services and to be advised of 
 
the consequences of that refusal;
 
 
(3) the right to respect for bodily privacy and 
 
dignity at all times, especially during care and treatment;
 
 
(4) the right to the free exercise of religion;
 
 
(5) the right to privacy with regard to mail, phone 
 
calls, and visitors;
 
 
(6) the right to uncensored access to the State 
 
Ombudsman or his or her designee;
 
 
(7) the right to be free of retaliation for 
 
criticizing the establishment or making complaints to appropriate agencies;
 
 
(8) the right to be free of chemical and physical 
 
restraints;
 
 
(9) the right to be free of abuse or neglect or to 
 
refuse to perform labor;
 
 
(10) the right to confidentiality of the resident's 
 
medical records;
 
 
(11) the right of access and the right to copy the 
 
resident's personal files maintained by the establishment;
 
 
(12) the right to 24 hours access to the 
 
establishment;
 
 
(13) the right to a minimum of 90 days' notice of a 
 
planned establishment closure;
 
 
(14) the right to a minimum of 30 days' notice of an 
 
involuntary residency termination, except where the resident poses a threat to himself or others, or in other emergency situations, and the right to appeal such termination; if an establishment withdraws a notice of involuntary termination of residency, then the resident has the right to maintain residency at the establishment;
 
 
(15) the right to a 30-day notice of delinquency and 
 
at least 15 days right to cure delinquency; and
 
 
(16) the right to not be unlawfully transferred or 
 
discharged.

a place to store personal items that is locked and secure;
the consequences of that refusal;
dignity at all times, especially during care and treatment;
calls, and visitors;
Ombudsman or his or her designee;
criticizing the establishment or making complaints to appropriate agencies;
restraints;
refuse to perform labor;
medical records;
resident's personal files maintained by the establishment;
establishment;
planned establishment closure;
involuntary residency termination, except where the resident poses a threat to himself or others, or in other emergency situations, and the right to appeal such termination; if an establishment withdraws a notice of involuntary termination of residency, then the resident has the right to maintain residency at the establishment;
at least 15 days right to cure delinquency; and
discharged.

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