Calendar
Events in February–April 2019
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- Helping Older Persons and Caregivers Deal with Nursing Home Problems: the Role of the Long Term Care Ombudsman
Helping Older Persons and Caregivers Deal with Nursing Home Problems: the Role of the Long Term Care Ombudsman Helping Older Persons and Caregivers Deal with Nursing Home Problems: the Role of the Long Term Care Ombudsman
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February 5, 2019→ CALL 800-333-4374 TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT!
Theme: Helping Older Persons and Caregivers Deal with Nursing Home Problems: the Role of the Long Term Care Ombudsman
Speaker(s): Claudette Royal, NYS Ombudsman;
Lisa Newman, Ombudsman Program Director, Region 15;
Lindsay Heckler, Staff Attorney, Center for Elder Law and JusticeFor more information click on the following documents below:
Feb 5 Telephone Teach-in flyer
Feb 5, Teach-in Presentation Document
Time: 10:00 am – 11:00 am
1-605-475-6333 call-in number, enter access code 6258645
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- Managed Long Term Care Plans (MLTC) and how the Independent Consumer Advocacy Network (ICAN) helps Consumers with MLTC Related Questions or Problems
Managed Long Term Care Plans (MLTC) and how the Independent Consumer Advocacy Network (ICAN) helps Consumers with MLTC Related Questions or Problems Managed Long Term Care Plans (MLTC) and how the Independent Consumer Advocacy Network (ICAN) helps Consumers with MLTC Related Questions or Problems
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March 19, 2019Document(s): Telephone Teach-In 3-19-19 Powerpoint Presentation
Playback Number: 605-475-6318, Access Code: 597586
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- April Telephone Teach-in: New Ombudsman Program to Help Persons with Substance Use Disorders or Mental Health Problems
April Telephone Teach-in: New Ombudsman Program to Help Persons with Substance Use Disorders or Mental Health Problems April Telephone Teach-in: New Ombudsman Program to Help Persons with Substance Use Disorders or Mental Health Problems
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April 29, 2019→ CALL 800-333-4374 TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT!
Theme: New Ombudsman Program to Help Persons with Substance Use Disorders or Mental Health Problems
Time: 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Call in number: 1-605-475-6333; Access code: 6258645