Volunteers needed to advocate for long-term care residents in Burien, Des Moines, Tukwila and SeaTac
Thu, 11/01/2012
Press release:
Volunteers are urgently needed to advocate on behalf of vulnerable adults living in long-term care facilities in the Burien, Tukwila, Des Moines and SeaTac communities.
These volunteers work to ensure the dignity, civil rights, and well-being of elderly and disabled adults living in Nursing Homes, Boarding Homes, and Adult Family Homes. The four-day Washington State Certification Training for new volunteers is Nov 13, 26, 27, 29, 8 a.m.-5pm daily.
As a volunteer ombudsman, you'll join approximately 400 other ombudsmen across the State of Washington making regular visits to long-term care facilities to meet with residents and their families, providing information on resident rights and working to resolve problems on behalf of residents. Ombudsman services are completely free.
Volunteers must attend the initial training to get state certified, and then must devote 4 hours/week to visit and monitor assigned facilities. Ongoing training is provided as needed.
To learn more about this volunteer opportunity or to register for training, contact Juanita Beale, volunteer coordinator, King County Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program, at (253) 681-6234 or (800) 562-6028; or by email at juanitab@multi-servicecenter.com.