SNAP said there is a dire need for long-term care ombudsman volunteers. Training will be held May 1-5, but people must register, do an interview and have a background check beforehand. The training ...
The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program at Passages is seeking people who wish to advocate for residents in long-term care facilities. The goal of the program is to advocate for the rights of residents ...
The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program serves residents in nursing homes, assisted living centers and residential care homes. An Ombudsman helps to improve the quality of care and life for the residents ...
Turn compassion into action by becoming an advocate for people in nursing homes, memory care. Training details in this OP/ED.
SNAP runs the Eastern Washington Long Term Care Ombudsman Program for a five-county region. To learn more about the program or to volunteer, call (509) 456-7133 or email LTCOP@snapwa.org The next ...
COOS BAY — A new crop of volunteers is ready to breathe life into the advocacy of long-term care residents. After zero involvement for the past five years, nine volunteers from Coos County will ...
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