Long Term Care Ombudsman | State Of Ohio - Government Offices
The Long-term Care Ombudsman advocates for people receiving home care, assisted living and nursing home care. Paid and volunteer staff work to resolve complaints about services, help people select a provider and offer information about benefits and consumer rights. Ombudsmen do not regulate nursing homes and home health agencies, but do work with providers, residents, their families and other representatives to resolve problems and concerns. In addition, ombudsmen: - Advocate for person-centered approaches by providers to meet the needs and honor the preferences of residents; - Link residents with services or agencies; - Offer resources for selecting long-term care providers; and - Provide information and assistance with benefits and insurance.
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Physical Address
77 South High Street, 30th Floor Riffe Center, Columbus, OH 43215-6117
Hours
Mon-Fri 8am-5:30pm; Website 24/7.
Voice
Voice
Fax
(614) 644-6135
Application process
Call 800-282-1206 for information.
Fee
None.
Eligibility
State of Ohio residents.
Service area
Washington County, Ohio Muskingum County, Ohio Morgan County, Ohio Licking County, Ohio Knox County, Ohio Perry County, Ohio Marion County, Ohio Pickaway County, Ohio
Agency info
State Of Ohio - Government Offices
Office oversees signing bills into law, serving as commander-in-chief of the state's National Guard and militia forces, convening special sessions of the state legislature, delivering a "state of the state" address to citizens, granting commutations and pardons to prisoners and appointing people to various judicial and state offices.