Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 270 - ADULT PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY SERVICES
Subpart B - LONG TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM
Section 270.138 - Organizational Standards and Responsibilities: Ombudsman Provider Agencies
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
Federal regulations related to a provider agency hosting a Regional Program and Ombudsman are incorporated by reference at 45 CFR 1324.17 (2016). Accordingly, the provider agency shall perform its responsibilities in administering the Regional Program per the Ombudsman policies and procedures and the agreement with the Department or AAA. These responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
a) Personnel management, but not the programmatic oversight, of Ombudsmen in a Regional Program.
b) Being the sole provider of designated Ombudsman services in the applicable planning and service area or geographic service area.
c) If necessary, submitting, for written approval or denial by the Office, any requirements it wants to apply that differ from the Ombudsman policies and procedures.
d) Ensuring the Regional Ombudsman develops and submits an Annual Services Plan in accordance with the State Ombudsman instructions.
e) Providing a full-time Regional Ombudsman who shall:
f) Adequately staffing the Regional Program to meet or exceed the ratio of one full-time equivalent paid Ombudsman to 2,000 licensed beds, contingent on available funding.
g) Meeting or exceeding the Program performance benchmarks established by the Office.
h) Protecting unauthorized disclosure of Program records without the consent and approval of the State Ombudsman.
i) Providing staff support, such as work space, custodial, fiscal management, clerical, technology, and telephone coverage and supervisory support for Program operations.
j) Providing trained back-up support as needed for the operation of the Regional Program, including:
k) Retaining and purging all books, records and other documents relevant to the operation of the Program as directed by the State Ombudsman or the Department in accordance with the State Records Act, unless other State laws or federal laws or regulations apply.