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Goals And Definitions


Published: 2015

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LONG TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN

 


DIVISION 2
GOALS AND DEFINITIONS

114-002-0000
Goals
The goals of the Ombudsman Program are to identify and be responsive to citizen needs and concerns with respect to all aspects of Oregon's Long Term Care System, including but not necessarily limited to the sufficient quality of provider service, government rules and regulations, and any administrative or other actions impacting Long Term Care residents; to cause or promote such change in the Long Term Care System that would be of benefit to Long Term Care Residents.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 441

Stats. Implemented:

Hist.: LTCO 1-1989, f. 1-19-89, cert. ef. 2-1-89
114-002-0010
Definitions
The following definitions apply to all rules in chapter 114:
(1) "Administrative Action" means any action which may adversely affect a resident's health, safety, welfare or rights.
(2) "Area Planning District" means the geographical areas designated by the Office of the Long Term Care Ombudsman for the purpose of local program development.
(3) "Certified Ombudsman" means a designee.
(4) "Conflict of Interest with the Ombudsman Program" means that a situation exists where an individual's personal interests may adversely influence the individual's decisions relating to the Ombudsman Program, except that a person presently residing in a long term care facility shall not have a conflict of interest with the Ombudsman Program. A conflict of interest with the Ombudsman Program exists when:
(a) A person or a member of the person's immediate family has any financial or ownership interests in a long term care facility or is employed by a long term care facility;
(b) A person is an employee, agent, or officer of an Area Agency on Aging, type B, or the local state office of the Senior and Disabled Services Division;
(c) A person has been employed by a long term care facility within the last two years.
(5) "Designee" means an individual appointed by the Ombudsman to serve as a representative of the Ombudsman Program in order to carry out the purposes of ORS 441.100 to 441.153. A designee may also be referred to as a Certified Ombudsman.
(6) "District Facilitator" means an individual appointed by the Ombudsman to coordinate designee support activities and assist in the coordination of all program activities at the area planning district level including ongoing training, complaint investigation and back-up as well as other liaison responsibilities.
(7) "Legal Representative" means a legal guardian or person with a valid power of attorney to act on behalf of another person.
(8) "Local Screening Committee" means a committee established pursuant to ORS 441.131 to screen and recruit designees and to perform such other program publicity and support functions as authorized by the Ombudsman.
(9) "Long Term Care Facility" means any licensed skilled nursing facility or intermediate care facility as defined in rules adopted under ORS 442.015,adult foster care homes with residents over 60 years of age and residential care facility as defined in ORS 443.400.
(10) "Office of the Long Term Care Ombudsman" means the Ombudsman, the Deputy Ombudsman and other paid professional staff of the Ombudsman Program.
(11) "Ombudsman" means the State Long Term Care Ombudsman.
(12) "Ombudsman Program" means the state agency administered by the Ombudsman.
(13) "Person in Charge" means the Administrator, the Assistant Administrator or Director of Nursing of a long term care facility, or if none of those persons are available, then the nursing staff person in charge.
(14) "Screening Committee Member" means an individual who has been appointed by the Ombudsman to be a member of a local screening committee.
(15) "Specified Staff Person" means the first appropriate staff person, including receptionist,the first management or professional employee or the designated person in charge of a long term care facility.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 441

Stats. Implemented:

Hist.: LTCO 1-1989, f. 1-19-89, cert. ef. 2-1-89

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