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Our guest, Tom Campbell https://tomcampbellalftrainer.com/
From the Florida Ombudsman website
If you have concerns about the quality of life and care of a loved one residing in a long-term care facility, several resources are available to you. Please contact us at [email protected].
Below is a listing of state government organizations that may be able to assist you.
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program
A volunteer-based advocacy organization seeking to improve long-term care facility residents’ quality of life and care. Investigates complaints made by or on behalf of residents. All investigations are confidential and provided at no charge.
Florida Abuse Hotline (Department of Children and Families)
Charged with providing comprehensive protective services for vulnerable adults who are abused, neglected or exploited. State law requires that reports of abuse, neglect, threatened harm, or exploitation be made to this hotline.
Agency for Health Care Administration
Licenses and regulates Florida’s long-term care facilities and provides a toll-free telephone system through which consumers may file complaints.
Elder Helpline (Department of Elder Affairs)
Provides information regarding elder services and activities in each Florida county.
Medicaid Fraud Control Unit (Attorney General)
Investigates fraud committed by health care providers; corruption in the administration of the Medicaid program; and abuse, neglect and exploitation of the elderly, ill and disabled residents of long-term care facilities.
Division of Medical Quality Assurance (Department of Health)
Protects the public through health care licensure, enforcement, and information; is responsible for analyzing and investigating complaints against healthcare practitioners and facilities, inspecting facilities and investigating unlic
Support local non-profits just by dining in September at any of the locations of the 1905 Family Of Restaurants. That includes all seven locations of the Columbia Restaurant plus Cha Cha Coconuts, Ulele and Casa Santo Stefano.
Now in the 28th year, the company’s month-long Community Harvest donates 5 percent of all diners’ checks to charities selected by the guests. Over the last 27 years, this program provided $4.4 million to Florida non-profit organizations.
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Our guest, Tom Campbell https://tomcampbellalftrainer.com/
From the Florida Ombudsman website
If you have concerns about the quality of life and care of a loved one residing in a long-term care facility, several resources are available to you. Please contact us at [email protected].
Below is a listing of state government organizations that may be able to assist you.
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program
A volunteer-based advocacy organization seeking to improve long-term care facility residents’ quality of life and care. Investigates complaints made by or on behalf of residents. All investigations are confidential and provided at no charge.
Florida Abuse Hotline (Department of Children and Families)
Charged with providing comprehensive protective services for vulnerable adults who are abused, neglected or exploited. State law requires that reports of abuse, neglect, threatened harm, or exploitation be made to this hotline.
Agency for Health Care Administration
Licenses and regulates Florida’s long-term care facilities and provides a toll-free telephone system through which consumers may file complaints.
Elder Helpline (Department of Elder Affairs)
Provides information regarding elder services and activities in each Florida county.
Medicaid Fraud Control Unit (Attorney General)
Investigates fraud committed by health care providers; corruption in the administration of the Medicaid program; and abuse, neglect and exploitation of the elderly, ill and disabled residents of long-term care facilities.
Division of Medical Quality Assurance (Department of Health)
Protects the public through health care licensure, enforcement, and information; is responsible for analyzing and investigating complaints against healthcare practitioners and facilities, inspecting facilities and investigating unlic
Support local non-profits just by dining in September at any of the locations of the 1905 Family Of Restaurants. That includes all seven locations of the Columbia Restaurant plus Cha Cha Coconuts, Ulele and Casa Santo Stefano.
Now in the 28th year, the company’s month-long Community Harvest donates 5 percent of all diners’ checks to charities selected by the guests. Over the last 27 years, this program provided $4.4 million to Florida non-profit organizations.
Restaurant gue
Support the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center