Your rights

Find out about the minimum standards care services have to meet and what you have a right to expect

The Government has set national minimum standards for care services. The standards set out the quality of care, service and facilities you should expect from your care provider.

Your rights - some examples

Here are some examples of your rights:

  • you have a right to be treated politely and with dignity
  • you have a right to privacy for yourself, and your relatives and friends when they visit
  • you have a right to deal with your own finances and spend your money in the way you choose
  • you have a right to eat food that is prepared in line with your faith, and to worship when and where you want to
  • you have a right to choose the food that you eat and be given the time and space to relax and enjoy your meal
  • you have a right to get up in the mornings and go to bed at night when you choose
  • you have a right to complain if you are not happy with the care you get.

Find out more

These are just some of the issues the national minimum standards cover. To read them in full:

Created: 3/16/2006 Last updated: 1/2/2008