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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Minor’s Admission Status Information' section. Enter the minor's name, age, gender, and admission date accurately.
  3. Complete the 'Initial Admit Status' by circling the appropriate options such as 'Parental Voluntary' or 'LPS/5150'. Ensure you provide any necessary dates and times.
  4. In the 'General Status Info' section, indicate if there are any changes in status and provide details as required.
  5. Fill out the 'CLIENT GRIEVANCE OR APPEAL FORM' with your contact information and describe your issue clearly. Use additional space if needed.
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What is a Patient Advocate? Everyone getting medical treatment should have someone to support them, to help raise questions, take notes, enhance communication with medical staff and make sure they are receiving patient-centered care. This person is called a patient advocate.
docHub out to the Patient Advocate Foundation. The Foundation is a nonprofit organization. It helps people with chronic or life-threatening illnesses get and pay for care. Call 800-532-5274 or visit the Foundations website for more information.
A patient advocate helps patients communicate with their health care providers so they get the information they need to make decisions about their health care. Patient advocates may also help patients set up appointments for doctor visits and medical tests and get financial, legal, and social support.
At times you might find it hard to express your views. Or to remember all the information someone has told you. An advocate can help with this. And they can help to make sure youre fully involved in decisions that affect you.
Call your hospital and ask if they have a patient advocate on staff. Or you can search online for a patient advocate or patient representative in the hospital where you received care.

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Further, the Joint Commission, which is the accreditation body for hospitals, requires a patient advocate be available at all times in a hospital. These patient advocates have different names in different systems: patient advocates, patient representatives, care managers, ombudsmen

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