The ACHP regulates adult care homes through a standard of practices that are designed to support the health, safety and welfare of residents.
All Multnomah County Adult Care Home Providers have the right to:
- Be treated with respect and dignity in a professional manner by the ACHP, as outlined in the ACHP Code of Conduct.
- Be appreciated for their diverse talents, experiences and skills.
- Be free of discrimination in regard to race, color, nationality, gender, gender identification, sexual orientation, disability or religion.
- Be free to make suggestions and complaints about the ACHP without retaliation. Complaints or suggestions can be reported to the ACHP program manager and will receive a response within 3 business days. Anonymous complaints or suggestions can be reported online or by phone to the ADVSD Helpline at 503-988-1250.
- Prohibit from the home anyone who poses an imminent danger to the safety of the provider or other occupants, or who commits criminal acts in the home.
- Issue a 30-day involuntary move notice to residents whose circumstances meet the requirements in Multnomah County Administrative Rules.
- Have access to and be informed about the rules that govern adult care home licensing.
- Receive training and support on licensing expectations, including ongoing assistance as well as initial orientation and first year training curriculum.
- Be given written notice including the rule citation whenever a correction has been cited.
- Receive information about changes that affect providers responsibilities and licensing expectations, such rules, policy and procedure changes.
- Request an exception to all rules except those as outlined in MCAR 023-041-160 and receive a written response from ACHP within 30 calendar days of submitting a written request for exception.
- Have their personal information be protected and only used for licensing reasons. Personal information shall include financial, protected health, and criminal record information.
- Have an administrative conference with an ACHP manager on licensing issues, concerns or complaints.
- Have an independent hearing on any sanction, denial, revocation or nonrenewal.
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ACHP Providers' Bill of Rights
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