The Office of Long Term Care Ombudsman is a government agency in Anchorage, Alaska, dedicated to advocating for the rights, dignity, and welfare of older Alaskans. They represent individuals aged 60 and older residing in assisted living or nursing homes, as well as those living in their own homes.
Authorized by federal and state law, the Ombudsman is responsible for identifying, investigating, and resolving complaints made by or on behalf of seniors in long term care facilities. They also address issues related to the residential circumstances of seniors. The Ombudsman ensures confidentiality and offers opportunities for volunteers to contribute to the safety and well-being of older Alaskans.
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