At times, you may feel that there are certain restrictions or limitations to some of your rights. You have a right to ask and to be told why these restrictions exist and what you can do to remove them and to avoid them in the future.
If you feel that your rights are being violated, you should talk to a treatment team member. If you are unable to get the matter resolved you may register a complaint with the Patient Advocacy Program.
Written by George P. Gintoli, former Director of the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (BHDD) Office of Mental Health July 2001
Do you have a complaint regarding services being provided to a child by a state agency? Please submit your complaint to the South Carolina Department of Children’s Advocacy by phone (1-800-206-1957) or via the electronic submission form.
Language assistance services are available to you free of charge by calling 1-805-360-3326. Please enter Pin #: 81767494 and be prepared to state your language.
Los servicios de asistencia lingüística están disponibles sin cargo llamando al 1-805-360-3326. Por favor, ingrese su número de pin 81767494 y prepárese para decir su idioma.