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State Long-Term Care Ombudsman reports of success of Residents' Right month activities. OSLTCO welcomes staff into two newly created positions to oversee Medicaid Managed Care. The importance of case activity report for long-term care facilities. Governor's Conference on Aging & disabilities call for sessions
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Celebrate the individual rights of long-term care residents in October during Residents' Rights Month. "E" is for Empowerment.
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Celebrate the individual rights of long-term care residents during Residents' Rights Month. "R" is for Rights.
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Celebrate the individual rights of long-term care residents during Residents' Rights month. "A" is for Access.
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Celebrate Residents' Right Month. "C" is for Choice.
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Special Edition. Note from he State Long-Term Care Ombudsman regarding the newly update map of Local Long-Term Ombudsman regions effective October 1, 2016.
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Raise awareness about abuse, neglect & exploitation - World Elder Abuse Awareness Day launched June 15, 2006. Flyer from National Center on Elder Abuse for a list of 12 things to do to start taking a stand against elder abuse. Caller ID spoofing: What it is and how to avoid this common scam. World Elder Abuse Awareness day serves as call-to-action for all advocates of older adults.
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May is Older Americans Month. This years theme "Blaze a Trail" is designed to raise awareness about important issues facing older adults by highlighting the many ways that individuals are advocating for themselves, their peers and their communities. Older Americans Month activities schedule throughout Iowa.
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The Volunteer Ombudsman Program has served long-term care residents in the state of Iowa since our first volunteer began in September 2013. Volunteer Ombudsmen are trained, certified representatives of the Office of the State Long-Term Ombudsman who are assigned to a nursing facility in Iowa. CMS issues memo to LTCs regarding electronic staffing data reporting requirement.
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At the end of February, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services approved Iowa's plan to modernize Medicaid with an implementation date of April 1, 2016, citing significant improvements the state has made to demonstrate readiness and enhance provider networks. Updates to MDS Section Q Materials. Severe Weather Awareness Week. Long-Term Care Social Workers of Iowa Spring Conference (April 14-15, Gateway Conference Center, Ames). Iowa Governor's Conference on Aging & Disabilities (May 23-26, Iowa Events Center, Des Moines). New Resource to Help LGBT Elders Avoid the Sweetheart Scam.
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Information regarding the Annual Report for Federal Fiscal year 2015. Rethinking our role: How last session's legislative mandates are influencing the work of the OSLTCO today.
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Although only a fraction of Iowans are Medicaid members, the changes coming to Iowa’s Medicaid system have the potential to significantly impact all Iowans, especially those who are dependent on others for care or assistance with daily activities. That’s because Iowa’s ability to transition to managed care is contingent upon ensuring that Medicaid members have an advocate when it comes to protecting their rights, health, safety and quality of care. Managed Care Ombudsman Program prepares to advocate for Iowa's Medicaid members. Iowa's Office of Substitute Decision Maker provides education, assistance.