Resident Rights teaches the Assisted Living Bill of Rights — Minnesota Statutes section 144G.91 — the legal promise every resident keeps when they move into an assisted living facility. Moving in does not mean giving up control of one's life, body, schedule, or choices, and this course shows what that means at the bedside. In plain language the module covers appropriate and competent care, the right to refuse services, active participation in care planning, privacy and dignity, access to food, the designated support person, freedom from maltreatment and retaliation, and the right to complain and be heard. A facility may never ask a resident to waive any right, including as a condition of admission. The throughline is simple: every right on the page corresponds to something you do — or refuse to do — on a real shift with a real person. Honoring rights is how dignity gets delivered.