We are excited to share a meaningful new opportunity to advocate for seniors in our community by becoming a Volunteer Ombudsman. Ombudsman are advocates working from the point of view of the residents.
Volunteer Ombudsmen play a vital role in defending the rights of seniors living in local long-term care (LTC) homes. This role is ideal for volunteers who are passionate about advocacy, dignity, and improving quality of care for older adults.
What the role involves:
- Advocating for seniors within local LTC homes by providing resident-directed advocacy services
- Conduct routine visits to LTC homes to talk with residents about care and quality of life.
- Provide education to community -based organizations and LTC homes.
- Helping ensure residents’ rights are respected
- Occasionally requesting a facility’s emergency care plan and forwarding it to a supervisor
- Assisting with clerical tasks or community events that promote the program (as needed)
Training Requirements:
- Approximately 36 hours of classroom training – some web based
- Monthly in-person class attendance
- A minimum of 10 hours of shadowing an experienced Ombudsman
- Ongoing training opportunities provided throughout your service
Volunteer details:
- No on-call requirements
- No strict time commitment or scheduling restrictions
- Mileage reimbursement is available when you volunteer a minimum of 3 hours in one day
- Flexible scheduling with meaningful, hands-on impact
If you are interested in advocating for seniors and making a real difference in their daily lives, we would love to have you join our Ombudsman team. Please reach out if you would like more information or are ready to get started.