The Legislature recognizes that the state commission on aging, as set forth in article fourteen, chapter twenty-nine of this code, pursuant to a grant from the federal government, has established a West Virginia long-term care ombudsman program. The Legislature declares that it is the public policy of this state to encourage community contact and involvement with residents of long-term care facilities. The Legislature finds that in order to comply with the federal Older Americans Act of 1965, as amended, and to effectively assist residents of long-term care facilities in the assertion of their civil and human rights, the structure, powers and duties of the West Virginia long-term care ombudsman program shall be herein defined under this article.
Structure West Virginia Code
Article 5L. Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program
§16-5L-4. Creation of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program
§16-5L-5. State Long-Term Care Ombudsman; Qualifications; Duties
§16-5L-6. Establishment of Regional Long-Term Care Ombudsman Programs
§16-5L-7. Regional Long-Term Care Ombudsmen; Qualifications; Duties; Training; Certification
§16-5L-8. Long-Term Care Ombudsman Volunteers; Qualifications; Duties
§16-5L-9. Long-Term Care Ombudsman Volunteer Training and Certification
§16-5L-10. Investigation of Complaints
§16-5L-11. Access to Long-Term Care Facilities
§16-5L-14. Cooperation Among Government Departments or Agencies
§16-5L-15. Confidentiality of Investigations
§16-5L-16. Limitations on Liability
§16-5L-17. Availability of Legal Counsel
§16-5L-18. Willful Interference; Retaliation; Penalties
§16-5L-19. Facility Posting of Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program Information
§16-5L-20. Funding for Long-Term Care Ombudsman Programs