An Overview of Resident Rights If you live in a Long-Term Care (LTC) Facility, such as a nursing home, boarding home (also called “assisted living facility”), adult family home, or state operated veterans’ home, you have: The same civil and legal rights as all US citizens; plus A basic set of legally protected Resident Rights. Read More
Nursing Homes Assisted Living Adult Family Homes Subscribe to updates from the Aging and Long-Term Support Administration (ALTSA) at https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/WADSHSALTSA/subscriber/new Read More
“The resident has the right to ‘reside and receive services in the facility with reasonable accommodation of individual needs and preferences, except when the health or safety of the individual or other residents would be endangered” WAC (Washington Administrative Code): 388-97-08010. OBRA Interpretive Guideline at F-253: “Reasonable Accommodations” requirement means ‘those adaptations of the facility’s Read More
Your local Long-Term Care Ombudsman can help support you if you are a victim of crime. We can guide you through the available resources, including those found both in the Advocacy Resource Map, and VOCA Contacts below. We will also provide follow-up advocacy to ensure that you receive the services that you are entitled. You Read More
Thank you so much for taking part in The Washington State Long-Term Care “Who Decides? Long-Term Care Residents & Decision Making” program. This program is for anyone who wants to learn more about Powers of Attorney and Guardianship in Long-Term Care Facility settings. We hope that you find this training informative and useful. Both presentations Read More
The federal government, health care professionals and consumer advocates are taking action in curbing the misuse of antipsychotic drugs in long-term care facilities, especially in the management of dementia related symptoms and behaviors. Why? When used used incorrectly with elders, these drugs can be dangerous, and studies show they have caused significant harm. Read More
By: SUSAN HARTER Washington State Long Term Care Resident Advisory Council It was uplifting to read “Finding that Sweet Spot,” Feb. 2 about how residents, families and staff at long-term care homes have been coping during the pandemic. Blossom Place and many other facilities are doing a good job under difficult circumstances. No population was Read More
(No longer active) WA State DAC Flyer Survey The Dementia Action Collaborative (DAC), is a group of public and private partners implementing the Washington State Plan to Address Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias. We at the Washington State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program support this work and would very much appreciate your input. Washington state’s Dementia Read More
Download: Resident Advisory Council Platform Statement We believe that all residents in Long-Term Care deserve adequate care. To receive adequate care, we need staff to be appropriately trained and compensated to ensure a high-quality, stable, and capable workforce. We believe individuals deserve to have access to the right level of care and be aware of Read More
May is Older American’s Month, and we are proud to mark this month with the announcement of our newly formed Washington State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program (WALTCOP) Resident Advisory Council. We are all currently living in long-term care facilities across the state and our role will be to advise WALTCOP and participate in policy and Read More