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Code · California · Welfare and Institutions Code

§ 9726.1

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(a)The office and approved organizations may do any of the following:
(1)Advise the public of any inspection report, statements of deficiency, and plans of correction, for any long-term care facilities within its service area.
(2)Promote visitation programs to long-term care facilities within its service area.
(3)Establish and assist in the development of resident, family, and friends’ councils.
(4)Sponsor other community involvement in long-term care facilities.
(5)Present community education and training programs to long-term care facilities, human service workers, families, and the general public, about long-term care and residents’ rights issues.
(b)Those programs created under this section that are held in a facility shall be developed in consultation with the facility. If the facility and the ombudsman cannot agree on these programs, the State Ombudsman may assist in resolving the dispute.
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