I don't know much about long-term care. Can I still be an ombudsman?

Yes! Care and compassion for the elderly and/or disabled are two of the most important traits of an ombudsman. Through thorough and ongoing training and support, you will learn the skills and resources most used as an ombudsman. After training, you will understand the steps and tools to becoming an effective ombudsman and will be on your way towards making a significant positive difference in the lives of long-term care residents.

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1. Why become a long-term care ombudsman?
2. What do volunteers say about being an ombudsman?
3. What is required to be an ombudsman?
4. What skills are important to being an ombudsman?
5. When did the ombudsman program start?
6. Where will I serve as an ombudsman?
7. My schedule is busy. Can I still be an ombudsman?
8. I don't know much about long-term care. Can I still be an ombudsman?
9. How do I get started as a volunteer ombudsman?