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Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program Fact Sheet



The Program's Mission:
The mission of the Ombudsman program is to advocate for persons receiving long-term care services to ensure the highest possible quality of life and care for persons residing in nursing facilities; assisted living facilities; adult day care or for recipients of home care services.


The Program's Goals:

Areas covered:
The counties of Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, Prince William and the cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, Manassas and Manassas Park. (A total of 113 facilities with over 10,800 beds.)


Mandate and Funding:
Title VII of the Older Americans Act; local funding from the five Area Agencies on Aging in Northern Virginia.


History:
In the early 1970's Dr. Arthur Flemming, Counselor on Aging to President Nixon, developed the idea for the Ombudsman Program. Dr. Flemming envisioned the program as an advocacy program to ensure the highest quality of life and care for residents of long-term care facilities.

In 1978, the Ombudsman Program became a mandate under the Older Americans Act. The statute and amendments that followed provided the development of a State Ombudsman Office and sub-state (regional) programs. The Northern Virginia Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program, a regional program, was established in 1985.


The Ombudsman Program Staff:
    • Laura Nichols, Director & Long-Term Care Ombudsman
    • Maimoona Bah, Long-Term Care Ombudsman
    • Lisa Callahan, Long-Term Care Ombudsman Volunteer Coordinator
    • Shannon Dodd, Long-Term Care Ombudsman
    • Tanya Erway, Long-Term Care Ombudsman
    • Laila Riaz , Long-Term Care Ombudsman
    • Jean Thompson, Long-Term Care Ombudsman

    • Sixty volunteers--each assigned to a specific
       long-term care facility in Northern Virginia.



The Northern Virginia Long-Term Ombudsman office is one of the regional offices of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program. The State Long-Term Care Ombudsman in Richmond can be contacted at 1-800-552-3402.