Participant Rights & Person-Centered Care brings the adult day services course together around the person you serve. Participants keep their rights when they attend a center, and person-centered care is how those rights become daily practice — care built around the participant's preferences, abilities, and dignity rather than a one-size routine. This course covers participants' rights, person-centered care, autonomy and choice, dignity and privacy, cultural responsiveness, freedom from maltreatment and restraint, grievances without retaliation, and supporting independence. It ties together supervision, dementia care, and the protections covered elsewhere in the course. The throughline: the participant is the center of everything. When you honor their rights and build the day around them as a whole person, dignity becomes the way you work.