Houston volunteer ombudsman program




















A certified volunteer ombudsman who visits regularly can be the highlight of a resident's day and ensure residents get good care.

If you have a passion for helping others, a caring spirit and a willingness to learn, we need you! Become an ombudsman and help improve the quality of life and care for residents in a facility near you. We provide training, tools and ongoing support from your local ombudsman program. Volunteers regularly visit residents at an assigned nursing home or assisted living facility. They listen to residents' concerns and, with resident consent, investigate, problem-solve and help resolve concerns.

Ombudsmen support residents' rights, privacy and confidentiality. Volunteers must be at least 18 years old, have available transportation, and possess genuine care and concern for older adults. All volunteers must be able to pass a criminal history check and screening for conflicts of interest. No experience is required. Training, ongoing supervision and support are provided by the local ombudsman program.

The most important requirements are compassion, respect for older people and common sense. A positive attitude, the ability to communicate effectively, and available time are also important. Volunteers participate in a free, hour certification training course. Training includes classroom, self-study and in-facility training. Each volunteer serves a 3-month internship. They help protect the quality of life and quality of care of anybody who lives in a nursing home or an assisted living facility.

Ombudsmen can be volunteers or paid employees of agencies that are independent of any long-term care facility. Services are free, confidential and available statewide. If you have concerns or questions about the care of a person with a developmental disability who lives in a state supported living center, please call the Office of the Independent Ombudsman for State Supported Living Centers at or visit their website. People who live in nursing homes and assisted living facilities may have little or no contact with the outside world.

Many feel they lack control over their lives. A volunteer LTC ombudsman who visits regularly can be the highlight of a resident's day and ensure residents get good care. Texas department of insurance Ombudsman. Harris county justice of the peace precinct 7 place 1 - Houston, TX Court clerk.

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