Pierce County Ombudsman Program offered at Aging & Disability Resources
Advocates for the rights of long term care residents, resolves complaints, works with family members of residents, and speaks for those who cannot speak for themselves.
Advocates for the rights of residents, serves as mediator in the resolution of complaints of residents related to the quality of life in long term care settings, provides information to the public concerning long term care settings, and monitors the regulations and policies that affect long term care residents.
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program offered at Olympic Area Agency on Aging - Sequim
Promotes quality of life for residents living in licensed, long-term adult care facilities. Investigates and helps resolve complaints, make long-term decisions, and provides information about resident rights and long-term care facilities.
The Washington State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program advocates for residents of nursing homes, adult family homes and assisted living facilities. Ombudsmen protect and promote Resident Rights guaranteed 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.
Long Term Care Ombudsman offered at Kitsap County Division of Aging and Long-Term Care
Promotes quality of life for people living in licensed, long-term adult care facilities. Investigates and helps resolve complaints, make long term care decisions. Provides information about resident rights in long term care facilities.
The Washington State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program protects and promotes quality of life for people living in licensed, long-term adult care facilities (e.g. adult family home, assisted living facility, nursing home). An ombudsman: Advocates for the rights of clients in adult care facilities; Works with clients, families and facility staff to meet the needs and concerns of the people living there; and Provides a way to get complaints and concerns heard and resolved. The following people can use the Ombudsman Program: Residents living in a care facility and his/her relatives or friends; Administrators and staff of an adult family home, assisted living facility or nursing home.
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program offered at Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners SNAP
If there is a problem or concern with the quality of care with any long-term facility, an ombudsman may be able to help resolve the issue.
If there is a problem or concern with the quality of care with any long-term facility, an ombudsman may be able to help resolve the issue. Serves Ferry, Pend Orielle, Stevens, Spokane, and Whitman counties.
Residential Care Services offered by DSHS Aging and Long-Term Support Administration's Home and Community Services
Investigates complaints of suspected abuse, neglect or exploitation of residents in nursing homes, adult family homes, boarding homes, and assisted living facilities.
Investigates complaints of suspected abuse, neglect or exploitation of residents in nursing homes, adult family homes, boarding homes, and assisted living facilities. Examples of investigations are unanswered calls for assistance, personal hygiene issues, and residents' rights. Networks with various entities including the Department of Health, local law enforcement and Attorney General's Office. Services typically provided within 24-48 hours.
Advocacy offered by Washington State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program
Advocates and resolves problems for residents of nursing homes, boarding homes, veteran's homes and adult family homes; helps residents understand their rights. Tracks complaints made against long-term care facilities.
Advocates and resolves problems for residents of nursing homes, assisted living homes and adult family homes.
Maintains a complaint system which tracks complaints made against long-term care facilities and works with facility staff, local and state agencies to ensure that residents' complaints and concerns are listened to and responded to with appropriate action.
Educates the public about residents' rights, resident care, medical assistance, services/conditions in long-term care facilities and what to look for in a long-term care facility. Oversees local ombudsmen offices across the state. Recruits and trains volunteers as certified long-term care ombudsman and is staffed by professional ombudsmen.
Long Term Care Ombudsman Program offered at Area Agency on Aging and Disabilities of Southwest Washington
Advocates for residents of nursing homes, adult family homes, and assisted living facilities, to protect and promote residents' rights guaranteed under federal and state laws and regulations.
Advocates for residents of nursing homes, adult family homes, and assisted living facilities, to protect and promote residents' rights guaranteed under federal and state laws and regulations.
Advocates for the rights of residents, serves as mediator in the resolution of complaints of residents related to the quality of life in long term care settings, provides information to the public concerning long term care settings, and monitors the regulations and policies that affect long term care residents.
Advocates for the rights of residents, serves as mediator in the resolution of complaints of residents related to the quality of life in long term care settings, provides information to the public concerning long term care settings, and monitors the regulations and policies that affect long term care residents.
Long Term Care Ombudsman offered at People for People
Advocates for residents of nursing homes, adult family homes, and assisted living facilities. The purpose is to protect and promote the Residents Rights guaranteed these residents under Federal and State law and regulations.
Advocates for residents of nursing homes, adult family homes, and assisted living facilities. The purpose is to protect and promote the Residents Rights guaranteed these residents under Federal and State law and regulations. 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.
Long Term Care Ombudsman Program offered at Olympic Area Agency on Aging - Aberdeen
Promotes quality of life for people living in licensed, long-term adult care facilities. Investigates and helps resolve complaints, make long-term decisions, and provides information about client rights, nursing homes, and assisted living.
The Washington State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program advocates for residents of nursing homes, adult family homes and assisted living facilities. Ombudsmen protect and promote Resident Rights guaranteed 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.
Long Term Care Ombudsman Program offered at Olympic Area Agency on Aging - Port Townsend
Promotes quality of life for people living in licensed, long-term adult care facilities. Investigates and helps resolve complaints, make long-term decisions, and provides information about client rights, nursing homes, and assisted living.
The Washington State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program advocates for residents of nursing homes, adult family homes and assisted living facilities. Ombudsmen protect and promote Resident Rights guaranteed 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.