Residents’ Rights Month 2019
Residents’ Rights Month is an annual event held in October to celebrate and focus on awareness of dignity, respect and the value of long-term care residents. This year’s theme is, “Stand for Quality”– to emphasize the importance of standing for quality in all aspects of residents’ experiences – quality care, quality of life, quality services, and quality choices. See why Missouri’s Long-term Care Ombudsmen are standing for quality care at State Office and across the state!
State Ombudsman Jenny Hollandsworth
Assistant State Ombudsman Lindsay Luebbering
Assistant State Ombudsman Kayla Curry
Donne Wobbe, Regional Ombudsman Coordinator for Aging Best
Aging Best Volunteers
Aging Best Volunteers
Erin Mason & Emily Smith, Regional Ombudsman Coordinators for Aging Matters
Becky Caldwell, Northwest MO Area Agency on Aging
Melody Elston, Regional Ombudsman Coordinator for Mid-America Regional Council (MARC)
Kathy Ray Smith, Regional Ombudsman Coordinator for Care Connection for Aging Services