Md. Code Regs. 32.03.02.03 - Training
A. The State ombudsman shall provide, and the local ombudsman shall participate in, the following training for local ombudsman:
(1) At least 14 hours of orientation to provide a working knowledge of the long-term care system and the Statewide Ombudsman Program;
(2) At least quarterly in-service meetings, each at least 1 day in duration;
(3) Technical assistance on a continuing, as-needed basis.
B. The local ombudsman shall provide, and the patient advocates shall participate in, the following training for patient advocates:
(1) At least 20 hours of initial training to provide a working knowledge of the long-term care system and the Statewide Ombudsman Program;
(2) At least quarterly in-service meetings, each at least 3 hours in duration;
(3) Technical assistance on a continuing, as-needed basis.
C. Training shall cover at least the following subjects:
(1) Physical, mental, and emotional aspects of aging;
(2) History, purpose, objectives of local ombudsman program, and relationship to State Ombudsman Program;
(3) Volunteer policies, procedures, and skills for handling complaints;
(4) Confidentiality;
(5) Overview of nursing home system;
(6) Patients' Bill of Rights-State and federal;
(7) Regulatory system-federal/State/local laws and regulations;
(8) Health care system profile and interrelationships between agencies;
(9) Family/resident council;
(10) Reading and understanding medical records.
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