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  1. Under the federal Older Americans Act (OAA) every state is required to have an Ombudsman Program that addresses complaints and advocates for improvements in the long-term care …

  2. Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program - ACL Administration for Community Living

    States’ Long-Term Care (LTC) Ombudsman programs work to resolve problems related to the health, safety, welfare, and rights of individuals who live in LTC facilities, such as nursing …

  3. Ombudsman and Nursing Homes | What Do They Do?

    Oct 3, 2025 · A long-term care ombudsman is an advocate for residents in nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and other long-term care settings. The ombudsman investigates …

  4. Long Term Care Ombudsman | Protect Resident's Rights

    Memory care is a term that refers to specialized care provided by some facilities to help elder/seniors and other individuals affected by memory impairment. Use our memory care …

  5. Ombudsman Program: What it is and How it Can Help

    Dec 19, 2024 · A long-term care Ombudsman is an outside advocate trained to investigate and mediate complaints from residents living in nursing homes, rest homes, and assisted living …

  6. State LTC ombudsman programs provide various services to LTC facility residents of any age, including resolving complaints and advocating for improvements to the LTC system. These …

  7. How the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program Helps Seniors

    Oct 17, 2023 · Here, we’ll explain what a long-term care ombudsman is, what they do — and what they can’t — how they can help residents in senior living communities, and where to find your …

  8. The Ombudsman—An Advocate for Families - Alzheimer's

    If you cannot resolve your concerns or issues directly with the facility on your own, or don’t feel comfortable doing so, you can make a confidential report with the Ombudsman.

  9. Find a Senior Living Ombudsman | COColorado State Long-Term Care

    Select your county below to get the information for your regional ombudsman. [email protected]. (719)-553-3457. [email protected]. [email protected]. Fax. 719-845-1133.

  10. Under the federal Older Americans Act (OAA) every state is required to have an Ombudsman Program that addresses complaints and advocates for improvements in the long-term care …