Oregon Code § 441.413·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Appointment of designees; qualifications; duties.
(1) The Long Term Care Ombudsman
shall appoint designees, in consultation with local screening committees that
are appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the ombudsman, that may consist
of but not be limited to persons representing:
(a) The area
agency, as defined in ORS 410.040.
(b) The local
office of the Department of Human Services.
(c) The local
health department.
(d) Senior
citizens groups in the area.
(e) Local elected
officials.
(2) To be
appointed as a designee, a person must complete an initial training, as
prescribed by the Long Term Care Ombudsman by rule, and attend quarterly
training sessions that are approved by the ombudsman and that shall be
coordinated and funded by the Department of Human Services and the Oregon
Health Authority, subject to the availability of funds. The training must
include instruction on how to identify and report disease outbreaks.
(3) Designees
must sign a contract with the state that outlines the scope of their duties. In
districts where a designee is an employee or agent of a local entity, a
three-party contract shall be executed. Violation of the contract is cause for
the termination of the appointment. A directory of all designees shall be
maintained in the office of the Long Term Care Ombudsman.
(4) The
qualifications of designees shall include experience with long term care
facilities or residents or potential residents of long term care facilities,
and the ability to communicate well, to understand laws, rules and regulations,
and to be assertive, yet objective.
(5) Applicants
who have experience in either social service, mental health, developmental
disability services, gerontology, nursing or paralegal work shall be given
preference in the appointment of designees.
(6) The contract
shall include statements that the purpose of the Long Term Care Ombudsman
Program is to:
(a) Promote
rapport and trust between the residents and staff of the long term care
facilities and Long Term Care Ombudsman;
(b) Assist
residents with participating more actively in determining the delivery of
services at the facilities;
(c) Serve as an
educational resource;
(d) Receive,
resolve or relay concerns to the Long Term Care Ombudsman or the appropriate
agency; and
(e) Ensure
equitable resolution of problems.
(7) The duties of
the designees are to:
(a) Visit each
assigned long term care facility on a regular basis:
(A) Upon arrival
and departure, inform a specified staff member.
(B) Review, with
a specified staff member, any problems or concerns that need to be considered.
(C) Visit
individual residents and resident councils.
(b) Maintain
liaison with appropriate agencies and the Long Term Care Ombudsman.
(c) Report, in
writing, monthly to the Long Term Care Ombudsman.
(d) Keep
residents and staff informed of the Long Term Care Ombudsman Program.
(e) Periodically
review the rights prescribed in ORS 441.605, 441.610 and 441.612, and any other
applicable rights to services, with residents, families, guardians,
administrators and staff of long term care facilities.
(f) Perform other
related duties as specified. [Formerly 441.131; 2017 c.441 §18; 2019 c.592 §9]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 441.413
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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