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Resources

  • DSHS Residential Care Services – ALTSA Provider/Administrator Letters
    • Nursing Homes
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  • Discharges and Transfers

    • Discharges and Transfers for Nursing Homes
      • FACT SHEET: Notifying the Washington State LTC Ombuds of Facility-Initiated Discharges and Transfers
      • Transfer and Discharge Notices for the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program
    • Involuntary Transfer And Discharge
  • Elder Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation
    • Resident-to-Resident Mistreatment
    • Trauma Informed Care: Nursing Home Requirements And Ombudsman Program Advocacy
    • It is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
  • 25 Common Nursing Home Problems and How To Resolve Them
  • Assisted Living Facility Rates Methodology

News & Events

  • LEGISLATIVE BILL TRACKING

    The LTC Ombudsman Office provides updates on legislation related to long-term care.
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