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State Long-Term Care Ombudsman's Office Seeking Local Long-Term Care Volunteer Adovates
Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman is seeking volunteers in Polk County to become members of its Volunteer Ombudsman Program
(Des Moines, IA) The Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman is seeking volunteers in Polk County to
become members of its Volunteer Ombudsman Program (VOP).
Volunteer Ombudsmen are trained, certified volunteers that visit
long-term care facilities to assist residents with problems or concerns,
monitor the quality of care provided residents, help protect residents' rights,
work to ensure dignified and respectful treatment of residents, and encourage
participation in resident councils. This unique and rewarding opportunity requires a minimum
commitment of 3-5 hours per month for one year.
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As a Volunteer Ombudsman, you will receive:
24 hours of initial
training
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Resources and
continuing support
Rewarding
relationships with residents and other volunteers
Opportunity to be a
partner in fostering dignity of residents of long-term care facilities.
To learn more about the Volunteer Ombudsman Program, or to request an application, contact:
Merea Bentrott, Volunteer
Ombudsman Program (VOP) Coordinator,
at merea.bentrott@iowa.gov or 515-344-0052.