Appendix A Code of Ethics for Ombudsman | LTCO-5100-MANUAL
Background
Regardless of an ombudsman’s level(s) of advocacy effort, or the complexity of the issue/problem which is being addressed, there is a basic set of principles which guide an ombudsman’s decisions. The National Association of State Long Term Care Ombudsman Programs developed the following Code of Ethics for ombudsmen.
Ethical Responsibilities
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The Ombudsman provides services with respect for human dignity and the individuality of the client unrestricted by considerations of age, social or economic status, personal characteristics or lifestyle choices.
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The Ombudsman respects and promotes the client’s right to self-determination.
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The Ombudsman makes every reasonable effort to ascertain and act in accordance with the client’s wishes.
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The Ombudsman acts to protect vulnerable individuals from abuse and neglect.
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The Ombudsman safeguards the client’s right to privacy by protecting confidential information.
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The Ombudsman remains knowledgeable in areas relevant to the long-term care system, especially regulatory and legislative information, and long-term care service options.
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The Ombudsman acts in accordance with the standards and practices of the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program, and with respect for the policies of the sponsoring (contract) organization.
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The Ombudsman will provide professional advocacy services unrestricted by his/her personal belief or opinion.
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The Ombudsman participates in efforts to promote a quality long term care system.
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The Ombudsman participates in efforts to maintain and promote the integrity of the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program.
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The Ombudsman supports a strict conflict of interest standard which prohibits any financial interest in the delivery or provision of nursing home, board and care services, or other long-term care services which are within their scope of involvement.
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The Ombudsman shall conduct him/herself in a manner which will strengthen the statewide and national Ombudsman network.