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- Connecticut Long Term Care Ombudsman Program - CT. gov
Mairead Painter was appointed to the position of Connecticut State Long Term Care Ombudsman in May 2018 In this role, she promotes and protects quality of life for older adults and individuals with disabilities, while overseeing the Program’s advocacy work She serves more than 30,000 individuals residing in skilled long term care nursing facilities, residential care homes, and assisted
- Ombudsman - CT. gov
Connecticut Office of Correction Ombudsman The Connecticut Office of Correction Ombudsman was established to promote transparency, accountability, and fairness in the state's correctional system Our office serves as an independent and impartial resource for individuals seeking assistance with issues related to the Connecticut Department of Correction (DOC) Our mission is to investigate
- CIS Ombudsman | Homeland Security
CIS Ombudsman serves as a liaison between the public and U S Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) - How to Submit a Case Assistance Request
- About The Long Term Care Ombudsman Program - CT. gov
The Long Term Care Ombudsman Program (LTCOP) works to improve the quality of life and quality of care of Connecticut citizens residing in nursing homes, residential care homes and assisted living communities All Ombudsman activity is performed on behalf of, and at the direction of residents All communication with the residents, their family members or legal guardians, as applicable, is held
- Governor Lamont Names DeVaughn Ward as Interim Correction Ombudsman
(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont today announced that he is appointing DeVaughn L Ward of New London to serve as Connecticut’s interim correction ombudsman In this newly established position, which was created by legislation approved by the General Assembly and signed into law by Governor Lamont, Ward will be responsible for regularly reviewing and evaluating the operations of
- All Regions - CT. gov
All CT Regional Ombudsman Contact Info and Map
- Ombudsman Offices - Homeland Security
An ombudsman analyzes, reports on, and raises complaints, concerns, and recommendations to the appropriate agency for resolution This work is done with a commitment to neutrality, independence, and confidentiality The ombudsman offices are separate and distinct from the agencies they oversee
- Long Term Care Ombudsman Program
Connecticut Long Term Care Ombudsman Program Contact Information To contact the Ombudsman’s office call our statewide toll free number 1-866-388-1888 or 860-424-5200 Fax: 860-772-1704 You can also e-mail us: ltcop@ct gov Follow us on Facebook: www facebook com CTLTCOP For a list of the regional ombudsman and the towns they serve, click here
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