Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 101 § 101.115 — Resident rights
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 101 ·
Oregon Code § 101.115·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Resident rights.
(1) A provider must assist a resident, upon request, in the exercise of the
residents rights as a citizen of the United States and as a resident of this
state. A resident has the right to exercise all rights that do not infringe
upon the rights or safety of other residents.
(2) A resident
has the right to review a providers disclosure statements.
(3) A provider
may not discriminate or impose any requirement or restriction based on sex,
marital status, race, color, sexual orientation, gender identity or national
origin of a resident, a prospective resident or a residents visitor.
(4) A provider
shall make reasonable accommodations to ensure that services are accessible to
residents who have disabilities.
(5) A provider
shall treat each resident with respect and dignity at all times, and ensure
privacy for each resident during rehabilitation or treatment and when receiving
personal care services.
(6) A resident
has the right to associate and communicate privately with persons of the
residents choice and to send and receive mail that is not opened by the
provider.
(7) A resident
has the right to be free from abuse as defined in ORS 124.005.
(8) The residents
council has the right to meet with the provider no less than twice each year
and must be allowed free discussion at the meetings of subjects that may
include, but need not be limited to, facility income, expenditures, financial
trends, resident concerns, proposed changes in policy, programs and services,
and any other issue identified by the council or a resident under ORS 101.112
(1).
(9) A resident
has the right to participate in social, religious and community activities at
the discretion of the resident.
(10) A resident
has the right to be fully informed, prior to or at the time of admission and
during the residents period of residency, of services available in the
continuing care retirement community, whether the provider participates in the
Medicare or Medicaid programs and the consequences of the participation or lack
of participation by the provider in the Medicare or Medicaid programs.
(11) A resident
has the right to refuse medication, treatment, care or participation in
clinical trials or other research.
(12) A resident
has the right to obtain treatment, care and services, including but not limited
to home health and hospice care, from persons providing health care who have
not entered into a contract with or are not affiliated with the provider,
subject to policies of the CCRC regarding the provision of services by persons
that are not under contract.
(13) A resident
has the right to submit grievances and to suggest changes in policies and
services either orally or in writing to staff or other individuals without fear
of restraint, interference, coercion, discrimination or reprisal by the
provider. A provider must adopt written policies and procedures for the timely
resolution of a residents grievance.
(14) A resident
has the right to be free from harassment by other residents and to peaceful
enjoyment of the CCRC without interference from other residents.
(15) A provider
shall keep clinical and personal records of residents confidential. A resident
or an authorized representative of the resident has the right to a prompt
inspection of the records pertaining to the residents care. The provider shall
provide photocopies or electronic copies of a residents records to the
resident or the authorized representative at a reasonable charge.
(16) A resident
has the right to receive notice of proposed changes in fees or services in
accordance with ORS 101.112. The provider must allow residents a reasonable
opportunity to comment on the proposed changes before the changes become
effective.
(17) A provider
shall have a procedure in place for a resident to request that a staff person
of a particular sex be assigned to assist the resident with activities of daily
living. The provider shall accommodate the request unless the provider is
unable to do so. If the provider is unable to accommodate the request, the
provider shall notify the resident, in writing, of the reasons why the provider
is unable to accommodate the request and shall maintain documentation showing
why the provider cannot accommodate the request. [2009 c.201 §12; 2015 c.839 §1;
2021 c.367 §6]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 101.115
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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