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Advocating for Quality

Join us on October 7, 2009, at the Sheraton – Syracuse University for a conference focusing on advocating quality long-term care and supporting the most vulnerable residents. Explore key resources and activities promoting wellness, aging in community, and culture change in long-term care. Learn about economic security programs, volunteer opportunities, and strategies to maintain independence in the community. Engage in discussions on the evolving long-term care system and the importance of volunteerism. Don't miss this event to contribute to enhancing the lives of older adults and caregivers.

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Advocating for Quality

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  1. Advocating for Quality Long Term Care Ombudsman Training Conference October 7, 2009 The Sheraton – Syracuse University

  2. One thing doesn’t change – the NYSOFA’s core mission of advocacy, and the LTCOP is at the center of our advocacy for those that are most vulnerable – the institutionalized resident/patient. We will continue to honor and respect the right to self-determination.

  3. Aging in Community • Key Resources:Health Care ServicesHousingTransportationCongregate and Home Delivered Meals • Important Activities: Promoting WellnessProviding Lifelong LearningAssisting with Home ChoresMaintaining Driving AbilityPreventing IsolationCivic Engagement

  4. The Boomers will make different demands on our long term care system – they will not be willing to accept the status quo and are already leading in many communities to create a different type of care delivery model. Demographics, desires and preferences of older adults, younger adults and caregivers are pushing a policy and program agenda away from institutional living to one that is more integrated in the community.

  5. Culture Change! Greenhouse Nursing Home Northeast Health - Eddy Village GreenCohoes NY

  6. Economic Security • STAR property tax program • HEAP • WRAP • EPIC • Healthy Aging & Prevention • Falls Prevention • Medicare Screenings • Evidence-based Disease Prevention • Support for Caregivers • Social Adult Day Care • Respite Services • Non-Medical Home & • Community-based Services • EISEP • Home Delivered Meals • Congregate Meals • Voluntarism & • Community Empowerment • NORCs • Model Planning & • Zoning • Volunteer Recruitment • Information & Assistance • Health Insurance (HIICAP) • Long Term Care (NYConnects) a comprehensive consumer policy and strategy to assist persons to continue living independently in the community

  7. Home But Not Alone

  8. LTCOP appointed as the patient representative by Bankruptcy Court Preserving Rights & Dignity • News Coverage • Resident and Family Concerns

  9. Traditional with traditional problemsInnovative with improved outcomes

  10. "They are not receiving payment for new admissions," said NYS Department of Health

  11. Making retirement • more meaningful

  12. Civic Engagement Improving the health and lives of older adults by increasing the proportion of seniors who are employed or engaged in meaningful volunteer activities.

  13. Older Adult Volunteering Positive public benefits Improved health and well-being of older residents.

  14. Enhance the rate of volunteerism • We must recognize that throughout the aging network, our systems are built upon the dedication of volunteers. • NYSOFA will be working to bring volunteers, particularly retirees, into our programs. • Governor Paterson has placed new emphasis on volunteerism • www.newyorkersvolunteer.ny.gov

  15. “The volunteers are the core of the program.” Edie Sennett, Coordinator for Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program

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