Search results with tag "State long term care ombudsman"
Assisted Living Intermediate Care - Ohio
www.coronavirus.ohio.govThe State Long-Term Care Ombudsman, an office within the Ohio Department of Aging, is a good resource for families and others with loved ones in assisted living facilities during this time. The Ombudsman can be reached at 1-800-282-1206. Revised 5/5/2021 Mandatory Communal Activities and Other Services Compassionate Care
Agency for Health Care Administration
ahca.myflorida.comin contacting the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program or local ombudsman council if the resident has a complaint against the facility; or to bring legal action on behalf of the resident pursuant to s. 429.29. (23) "Service plan" means a written plan, developed and agreed upon by the resident and, if applicable, the resident's
Nursing Facility Residents' Rights flyer
apps.hhs.texas.govThe Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman is independent within the Texas Health and Human Services system. Nursing Facility Residents’ Rights Residents of Texas nursing facilities have all the rights, benefits, responsibilities, and privileges granted by the Constitution and laws of this state and the United States.
Nursing Homes Mandatory - Ohio
coronavirus.ohio.govState Long-Term Care Ombudsman, an office within the Ohio Department of Aging, is a good resource for families and others with loved ones in assisted living facilities during this time. The Ombudsman can be reached at 1-800-282-1206.
State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program - nasuad.org
www.nasuad.orgThe NATIONAL LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN RESOURCE CENTER was established as a result of 1992 amendments to the Older Americans Act. Its purpose is to enhance the skills, knowledge and management capacity of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman