Ombudsman Long Term Care is a program based in Topeka, Kansas that provides assistance and support to individuals in long-term care facilities. They offer resources, publications, and helpful links to address issues of interest, including the Music Memory Volunteer program. With regional offices throughout the state, they strive to ensure the well-being and rights of residents in long-term care settings.
The State Ombudsman Office, located in Topeka, serves as the central hub for the Long-Term Care Ombudsman program in Kansas. Led by Camille Russell, the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman, the office works to advocate for the rights of individuals in long-term care facilities, offering support and guidance to both residents and their families. With a dedicated team of professionals, they aim to promote person-centered thinking and improve the quality of care in long-term care settings across the state.
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