STATE OF NEVADA LONG TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM. Aging and Disability Services Division

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HISTORY AND ROLE OF THE LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM

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STATE OF NEVADA LONG TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM Aging and Disability Services Division

Long Term Care Ombudsman (LTCO) What is the LTCO program? Older American Act Requirement Advocates for Residents

Who We Serve LTCO program serves individuals who are 60 years or older. Residents of Long Term Care Facilities Skilled Nursing Facilities Group Homes Homes for Individual Residential Care Facilities operating as Unlicensed Group Homes * The LTCO program advocates for all residents of long term care by providing support to resident councils and by assisting facilities with systematic changes that impact all residents.

What We Do LTCO address advocacy issues such as: Resolve complaints Provide information regarding services to protect resident s health, safety, welfare and rights Routine facility visits Resident Council support Family Council support Training and education for facility staff, residents and the community on the topics of resident s rights, elder abuse and best care practices. Systemic Changes at Federal and State level

What We Do (cont.) LTCO address advocacy issues such as: When the grievance involves violations of an operational regulation the Ombudsmen refer the matter to the Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health for investigation. If the matter involves an elder abuse issue the matter is referred to the Elder Protective Service Program who will investigate and work with law enforcement to pursue criminal prosecution when abuse has occurred. Ombudsmen are not able to fine or sanction any longterm care facility and rely on advocacy to address concerns

LTCO - Data Federal Fiscal Year 2013 9.5 Ombudsmen staff statewide 51 Nursing Homes with 5,837 beds 491 Group Homes/HIRCs with 7,741 beds 13,578 licensed beds = 1,429 beds/ombudsman Investigated 748 Cases containing 1,586 complaints 833 Nursing Home complaints / 752 Group Home Complaints Provided Information and Consultation to 12,789 residents Attended 240 Resident Councils 83% of the complaints made to the LTCO Program were resolved to the residents satisfaction

LTCO Complaints in Nursing Homes The top three complaint trends in nursing homes in FFY13 were: 1. Dignity / Respect (12%) 2. Discharge / Eviction (11%) 3. Failure to Respond to Requests for Assistance (9%)

LTCO Complaints in Group Homes The top three complaint trends in group homes in FFY13 were: 1. Dignity / Respect (8%) 2. Discharge / Eviction (7%) 3. Medication Issues (6%)

Volunteer LTCO Program - Data Throughout FY13 the Volunteers: Received 256.75 hours of training. Contributed a total of 798 hours to the State Long Term Care Ombudsman Program. Conducted 270 facility visits. Provided information and consultation to 2,775 residents of Skilled Nursing Facilities. The number of fully trained and active volunteers varied. The high was 25, the low was 6, and there are currently 18

LTCO Program Funding Federal - Older Americans Act (OAA) Title VII, Chapter 2, Ombudsman $101,561 Federal - Older Americans Act (OAA) Title VII, Chapter 3, Elder Abuse Prevention $33,914 Federal - OAA Title III provided at State level $400,476 Other Federal; Title XIX: $3,193 State funds $641,202 Total Program Funding FFY13 $1,180,346

Nevada s LTCO Program Initiatives Culture Change: an important long term care business practice that creates an environment for residents which follows the residents' routines rather than those imposed by the facility; encourages appropriate assignments of staff with a team focus; allows residents to make their own decisions; allows spontaneous activity opportunities; and encourages and allows residents to be treated as individuals. Training Ombudsman staff and volunteers Providing training to facilities to facilitate implementation

Looking Ahead Going Forward the Ombudsman Program is Evaluating the Need for adding staff in order to: Visit large facilities monthly and provide more training to facilities on the topics of customer service, dignity and respect, elder abuse and reporting, etc. Visit each Group Home/HIRC one time per quarter. Reduce facility assignments for LTCO staff to allow for time to assist facilities with implementation of Culture Change.

Contact Information Toll Free Number: 1-888-729-0571 For additional information regarding the Long-Term Care Ombudsmen Program contact State Long Term Care Ombudsman, Heather Korbulic, at 775-688-2964 X260.