Why become a long-term care ombudsman?

With over 9000 long-term care beds in Pierce County there are so many residents, both seniors and individuals with disabilities, that call these facilities home. Even when family lives close and is very attentive and available it is invaluable to have a trained, resident-directed advocate available for questions, resources, assistance, or partnership. The reward of being a voice for long-term care residents is purposeful and life-giving. If you have ever asked yourself, "where can I help", advocacy for long-term care residents is one place to consider.

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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?