Volunteer Opportunity with LCE"S Office of the Long-Term Care Ombudsman

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Description

We are seeking volunteers to become part of the Office of the District of Columbia Long-Term Care Ombudsman (DCLTCO) volunteer team. The DCLTCO empowers and helps residents of long-term care facilities resolve problems, answer questions, and improve the quality of their lives. As a Volunteer Ombudsman, you will listen to residents’ issues and concerns and then work with staff, families, or other residents toward resolution. Some of the issues you may assist a resident with could be, obtaining feeding assistance, receiving clean sheets or clothing, getting a question answered about Medicare or Medicaid, or helping to organize a resident council to help residents advocate on their own behalf. The volunteer job is important, and you will have an opportunity to have a profound effect on the lives of D.C. long-term care residents. Also require a minimum one-year time commitment, must have a landline or cell phone. We will provide a 36 hours training, 7 hours of independent study; at least 10 hours in the field; and a range of 16-20 hours of classroom training. You will be the voice of the most vulnerable resident in the District Columbia. All travel reimburses.

If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please contact O. Lorena Ruiz at (202)434-2155 or email at oruiz@aarp.org.

Details

Get Connected Icon Volunteers should be between the ages of 25 and 100.
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Get Connected Icon Requires: Volunteer Form

Location

Get Connected Icon Different Nursing homes and Assited Living Residenst facilities
Washington, DC  20002