Indiana Administrative Code
Title 455 - DIVISION OF AGING
Article 1 - AGING
Rule 8 - Indiana Long Term Care Ombudsman Program
Section 8-9 - Duties of the local ombudsman
Current through September 18, 2024
Authority: IC 12-9.1-2-3; IC 12-10-13-17
Affected: IC 12-10-13
Sec. 9.
The local ombudsman shall perform the following duties:
(1) Identify, investigate, resolve, or attempt to resolve complaints made by or on behalf of residents that relate to actions, inactions, or decisions that may adversely affect the health, safety, welfare, or rights of residents. The local ombudsman shall inform the complainant, the resident, or their legal representatives of the findings of an investigation or the reasons why a complaint cannot be investigated.
(2) Provide services to protect the health, safety, welfare, and rights of long term care facility residents, including, but is not limited to:
(3) Provide residents regular and timely access to the program through frequent resident visits.
(4) Respond to complaints and requests for assistance.
(5) Support the development and maintenance of resident and family councils and assist in addressing council concerns.
(6) Inform residents, their family members, citizens' organizations, the public, and long term care facility staff about the ombudsman program.
(7) Advocate on behalf of residents in the following nonexclusive ways:
(8) Pursue administrative, legal, and other remedies on behalf of residents.
(9) In accordance with federal and state laws and regulations, share information related to long term care facilities with the Indiana department of health.
(10) Whenever possible, participate in surveys of long term care facilities conducted by the Indiana department of health.
(11) Document and report activities as required by the office.
(12) Accept the direction, instruction, guidance, and assistance of the state ombudsman, in consultation with the local ombudsman entity, in all program activities.
(13) Follow federal and state laws and these rules.
(14) Carry out other program-related activities that the state ombudsman determines to be appropriate.
Transferred from the Division of Disability and Rehabilitative Services ( 460 IAC 1-7-9) to the Division of Aging ( 455 IAC 1-8-9) by P.L. 153-2011, SECTION 21, effective July 1, 2011.