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After reading your
article about hospital advocates, I thought I would write to
you about another extremely valuable advocacy program which
is available in every state. This is the Long Term Care Ombudsman Program. This program was created under the federal Older
Americans Act and addresses complaints and provides advocacy
and support for each resident in nursing homes and assisted
living facilities. Ombudsman are trained to provide
information and assistance to residents and their families
in an effort to ensure the best quality life possible for
residents. They
are also trained to resolve conflicts and provide education
regarding residents' rights. Often families of residents as
well as residents themselves don't realize they have rights. Residents retain all the rights they have as citizens
and this is guaranteed by law. I have always felt that some
of the guilt most caregivers feel when they are faced with
placing their loved one in a facility could be lessened if
the families believed that their caregiving role doesn't end
when their loved one enters a facility. In fact, I believe their role as caregiver increases
because they now become "care managers" to insure their
loved one receives the best care possible.
The Long Term Care
Ombudsman is an invaluable resource in obtaining
that goal and I highly encourage families of
residents to contact their Local Ombudsman. Contact information about the Ombudsman Program must
be posted in every facility and made available to residents
and families.
This program is also an
excellent resource to assist families when considering a
facility for their loved one. Information about this program is available in every
state on the internet and should be accessible on each
state's website or contact your local Agency on Aging office
for more information.
Joyce Schmitz, Long Term
Care Ombudsman, Polson, MT
Thanks
Joyce, I couldn’t have said it better myself. I am a big fan
of the ombudsman program and talk about it as a resource
every chance I get.
Find out
more about the Long Term Care Ombudsman program
www.ltcombudsman.org
Gary Barg
Editor-in-Chief
gary@caregiver.com