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The right
to be treated at all times with courtesy and respect and with full
recognition of their dignity and individuality;
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The right to an
appropriate, safe and sanitary living environment that complies with
local, state and federal standards and recognizes the persons’ need
for privacy and independence;
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The right to
food adequate to meet accepted standards of nutrition;
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The right to
practice the religion of their choice or to abstain from the practice
of religion;
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The right of
timely access to appropriate medical or dental treatment;
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The right of
access to necessary ancillary services, including, but not limited to,
occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, and behavior
modification and other psychological services;
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The right to
receive appropriate care and treatment in the least intrusive manner;
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The right to
privacy, including both periods of privacy and places of privacy;
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The right to
communicate freely with persons of their choice in any reasonable
manner they choose;
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The right to
ownership and use of personal possessions so as to maintain
individuality and personal dignity;
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The right to
social interaction with members of either sex;
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The right of
access to opportunities that enable individuals to develop their full
human potential;
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The right to
pursue vocational opportunities that will promote and enhance economic
independence;
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The right to be
treated equally as citizens under the law.
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The right to be
free from emotional, psychological, and physical abuse;
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The right to
participate in appropriate programs of education, training, social
development and habilitation and in programs of reasonable recreation;
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The right to
participate in decisions that affect their lives;
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The right to
select a parent or advocate to act on their behalf;
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The right to
manage their personal financial affairs, based on individual ability
to do so;
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The right to
confidential treatment of all information in their personal and
medical record, except to the extend that disclosure or release of
records is permitted under sections 5123.89 and 5126.044 of the
Revised Code;
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The right to
voice grievances and recommend changes in policies and services
without restraint, interference, coercion, discrimination, or
reprisal;
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The right to be
free from unnecessary chemical or physical restraints;
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The right to
participate in the political process;
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The
right to refuse to participate in medical, psychological, or other
research or experiments.
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In addition to the rights
specified in section 5123.62 of the Revised Code, individuals with
developmental disabilities who can safely self-administer medication
or receive assistance with self-administration of medication have the
right to self-administer medication or receive assistance with the
self-administration of medication.
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Individuals with
developmental disabilities have the right to freedom from exploitation
and humiliation.