The Resident’s Right to Make Complaints Sample Clauses

The Resident’s Right to Make Complaints. The Resident may make complaints about his or her care in the Facility and the Resident may also suggest changes in the policies and services of the Facility. The Resident will not be harassed for making a complaint or suggesting a change in policy or service. The Resident may present his or her complaints orally or in writing to the Facility Director of Nurses, Social Service Director or Administrator so it can be understood and acted upon. If the Resident prefers to make a complaint or suggestion to someone other than the Facility, the Resident may do so orally or in writing to one of the following agencies: Maine Long Term Care Ombudsman Program 00 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, XX 00000 Voice / TTY: 1-207-621-1079 Toll Free: 1-800-499-0229 xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Dept. of Health & Human Services Adult Protective Services 000 Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Toll Free: 1-800-482-7517 APS Intake Line: 0-000-000-0000 Dept. of Health & Human Services Div. of Licensing & Regulatory Services 00 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx 00 Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, XX 00000-0000 Toll Free: 0-000-000-0000 Voice: 0-000-000-0000 TTY: 0-000-000-0000 xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxx/xxxx/xxxxxxx_xxxxxxxxxx Office of Aging & Disability (Aging) 00 Xxxxxxx Xxxx 00 Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, XX 00000 Toll Free: 0-000-000-0000 Voice: 1-207-287-9200 TTY: 0-000-000-0000 xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxx/xxxx Office of Aging & Disability (Disability) 00 Xxxxxxx Xxxx 00 Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, XX 00000 Telephone: 0-000-000-0000 TTY: 0-000-000-0000 Crisis Hotline: 1-888-568-1112 Legal Services for the Elderly 0 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, XX 00000 Toll Free / TTY: 1-800-750-5353 Voice: 0-000-000-0000 xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx
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The Resident’s Right to Make Complaints. The Resident may make complaints about his or her care in the Facility and the Resident may also suggest changes in the policies and services of the Facility. The Resident will not be harassed for making a complaint or suggesting a change in policy or service. The Resident may present his or her complaints orally or in writing to the Facility staff or the Facility administration. If the Resident prefers to make a complaint or suggestion to someone other than the Facility, the Resident may do so orally or in writing to one of the following agencies: Long Term Care Ombudsman Program One Weston Court P.O. Box 126 Augusta, Maine 00000-0000 Telephone and TTY: (000) 000-0000 Toll Free: 0-000-000-0000 Legal Services for the Elderly Toll Free and TTY: 1-800-750-5353 Division of Licensing and Certification 00 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx 11 State House Station Augusta, Maine 04333-0011 Toll Free: 0-000-000-0000 TTY: (000) 000-0000 Bureau of Elder and Adult Services 00 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx 11 State House Station Augusta, Maine 04333-0011 Toll Free: 0-000-000-0000 TTY: 0-000-000-0000

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