Eastern Nebraska Office on Aging (ENOA)

Volunteer Opportunity:
Long-term Care Ombudsman Program

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The Long-term Care Ombudsman volunteer is an advocate for residents living in local long-term care facilities and assisted living communities. The volunteers seek to resolve issues and concerns residents may have and protect resident's rights, well-being, and quality of life. Volunteers must be 21 and older, complete 24 hours of initial classroom training and 18 hours of additional training every year. During the training, the volunteers will learn about resident rights, aging issues, Medicare, Medicaid, communication skills, how to investigate the residents' complaints, and federal and state regulations regarding facilities. After the training, Ombudsman volunteers are assigned to a facility where they will visit two hours per week, based on the volunteer's schedule. They will meet with administrators, residents, and the resident's family members to address concerns.

General
Size of Group
1 individual
Type of Opportunity
General
When
Repeats daily at 8:00am
Flexible Timing
Timing is flexible within the designated time frame, or opportunity can be scheduled directly with nonprofit.
Location Details
Offsite Location
Indoor Project

Various locations
Omaha and Surrounding Area
United States

This opportunity has passed.