Nonprofit
Volunteer Ombudsman - Woburn, MA
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Description
Life in a nursing or rest home is not always easy. Many residents are alone and feeling powerless. Our Volunteer Ombudsmen are advocates for residents living in long-term care facilities. Ombudsmen offer a way for residents and their loved ones to voice their complaints and have their concerns addressed so that residents can live their lives with dignity and respect.
Our Volunteer Ombudsmen work within the system to improve the quality of life and care of residents. Each Volunteer Ombudsman is assigned to one nursing home and generally visits on weekly basis.
Get trained and certified by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The training is done remotely online.
The Goals of the Ombudsman Program are to:
- Receive, investigate and work to resolve concerns of residents.
- Educate residents, families and providers about resident rights.
- Refer individuals to other appropriate agencies for assistance when resolution of a concern is not possible through the Ombudsman Program.
- Advocate for positive change to the long-term care system in Massachusetts.
- Provide information and assist consumers in selecting a long-term care facility.
- Keep the identities of residents and complainants confidential unless the person making the complaint consents to having such information released, or abuse or neglect are involved.
We are a non-profit agency serving the seniors and their families since 1975 in Acton, Arlington, Bedford, Boxborough, Burlington, Carlisle, Concord, Harvard, Lexington, Lincoln, Littleton, Maynard, Stow, Wilmington, Winchester and Woburn.
