Long Term Care Volunteer Ombudsman

Get Connected Icon Until Jul 1, 2021
Expired

Description

Description:

The Volunteer Ombudsman Representative serves as an advocate through regular visits to nursing homes and licensed assisted living facilities. They work to provide a voice to concerns of residents in long term care settings by:

  • Providing support and guidance to resolve conflicts
  • Protecting privacy and confidentiality
  • Championing for improvements and changes

Time Commitment:

  • At least one year commitment to program;
  • Specific number of weekly/monthly hours to be determined.

Details & Training Required:

  • Become designated as an Ombudsman through the completion of an initial orientation and standardized training program approved by the Maryland Department of Aging.
  • Attend and participate in training meetings in the local ombudsman program to enhance basic skills and discuss issues of concern.
  • Attend additional training when required by local program or State Long Term Care Ombudsman.
  • Participate in ongoing supervision, support and continuing education when provided by staff professionals in the Ombudsman Program.
  • Due to COVID 19 all training is currently virtual but will be transitioning to in person post-pandemic.
  • As of 4/1/2021 all nursing home and assisted living facility visitations completed by the Volunteer Ombudsman Representative will be conducted in person.
  • The Volunteer Ombudsman Representative must adhere to all COVID 19 safety guidelines and regulations while making visits.

 

Contact Information:

Stephanie Kennedy

Volunteer Program Grant Coordinator

skennedy@ccgov.org/410.996.8439

Details

Get Connected Icon Register by Jul 1, 2021

Location

Get Connected Icon 200 Chesapeake Boulevard
Elkton , MD  21921