Physical therapists shall provide notice and information about alternatives for obtaining care in the event the physical therapist terminates the provider relationship...
Counselors prepare a plan for the transfer of clients and the dissemination of records to an identified colleague or records custodian in the case of the counselor's incapacitation, death, retirement, or termination of practice.
In preparation for moving from the area, closing a practice, or death, marriage and family therapists arrange for the storage, transfer, or disposal of client records...
...the dentist should not discontinue that treatment without giving the patient adequate notice and the opportunity to obtain the services of another dentist...
Social workers who anticipate the termination or interruption of services to clients should notify clients promptly and seek the transfer, referral, or continuation of services...
When a physician retires or dies, patients should be notified and urged to find a new physician and should be informed that upon authorization, records will be sent to the new physician.
...psychologists make reasonable efforts to plan for facilitating services in the event that psychological services are interrupted by factors such as the psychologist's illness, death, unavailability, relocation or retirement ...
...counselors establish a plan for the transfer, storage, and disposal of client records in the event of withdrawal from practice or death of the counselor...
When interruption or termination of services is anticipated, the clinical social worker gives reasonable notification and provides for transfer, referral or continuation of service...