Patient and Family
The patient and family are the most important members of the rehab team. Learn about patient and family rights and responsibilities.
The patient and family as rehab team members
The patient and family are the most important members of the rehab (rehabilitation) team. All of the team members need to be open and honest with each other. This is key for the rehab program's success.
Patient and family rights
The patient and, if they permit, their family, have certain rights during rehab. These include:
To know what the disability and rehab plan is.
To get a second opinion on the rehab plan.
To ask for a different health care provider.
To have an equal voice in care decisions.
To be treated as equal team members.
To have the chance to increase self-care activities and independence.
To have ways to resume social and community roles.
To know about the family's role in the rehab process.
To be told about community resources, support groups, and continuation of care after discharge.
To have hope and assurance for the patient's future.
Patient and family responsibilities
The patient and family also have certain responsibilities during rehab, such as:
To give the team correct medical information.
To support and encourage the patient.
To follow agreed-on treatment plans.
To meet financial obligations.
To take part in patient and family conferences, education sessions, and discharge planning.
It's important for the patient, family, and other team members to all work together. This is the best way to set and reach goals. These include goals for the best health and function, good discharge planning, and over time, community re-entry.