Become a Senior Advocate Ombudsman and make a meaningful difference in the lives of residents in nursing homes, assisted living, and other long-term care facilities. As a trusted voice, you'll visit with residents, listen to their concerns, and help resolve issues related to quality of care, safety, and dignity.
Role Responsibilities:
What We're Looking For:
Time Committment:
A one-year commitment of approximately 4 hours per week is required, with flexibility in scheduling visits
Ready to Be a Voice for Vulnerable Seniors?
Apply today to become a Senior Advocate Ombudsman and help protect the rights and dignity of those in long-term care.
Important Note: While we welcome all who are passionate about giving back, this opportunity isn't available for those looking to fulfill court-ordered commuity service hours (pre- or post-conviction).