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Long Term Care Ombudsman Program offered at Olympic Area Agency on Aging - Aberdeen

Long Term Care Ombudsman Program offered at Olympic Area Agency on Aging - Aberdeen

The Washington State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program advocates for residents of nursing homes, adult family homes and assisted living facilities. The purpose is to protect and promote the Resident Rights guaranteed these residents under federal and state law and regulations. Long-Term Care Ombudsman are trained to receive complaints and resolve problems in situations involving quality of care, use of restraints, transfer and discharge, abuse and other aspects of resident dignity and rights.

Location

2700 Simpson Avenue, Aberdeen, WA 98520

Hours

M-F, 8am-4:30pm

Application process

Call for details.

Eligibility

Residents living in a Long-Term care facility, their relatives and friends; adult family home, boarding home, or nursing home administrators and staff.

Fee

None.

Languages

American Sign Language

Interpreter services

Multi-lingual materials

Agency info

Olympic Area Agency on Aging - Grays Harbor

Olympic Area Agency on Aging, (O3A), provides a network of in-home and community services, supports, programs and assistance to older adults and adults with disabilities in Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson and Pacific Counties. O3A'S multidimensional approach includes both direct and contracted service delivery; community outreach with disease prevention and health promotion; and strategies to increase access to medical, health care, and supportive services. O3A can help explore options, answer questions, and link to services.