Santa Fe New Mexican

Let’s pay attention to the rights of our long-term care residents

- Melissa B. Sisneros is the state long-term care ombudsman and a native of Santa Fe. MELISSA B. SISNEROS

October is National Long-Term Care Residents’ Rights Month, a time to acknowledg­e the contributi­ons and sacrifices many long-term care residents have made to better our community, and to call attention to the rights of residents in long-term care facilities. This year’s theme, “Speak up: Know your rights, and how to use them,” was selected to emphasize the importance of residents being informed about their rights; being engaged partners in achieving quality care and quality of life; and feeling confident in speaking up about what is important to them.

Residents’ Rights Month is an opportunit­y to focus on and celebrate awareness of dignity, respect and the rights of each resident. The federal Nursing Home Reform Act guarantees residents’ rights and places a strong emphasis on individual dignity, choice and self-determinat­ion. The law also requires nursing homes to “promote and protect the rights of each resident.” Residents’ Rights Month is a time to raise awareness of these rights and celebrate residents.

During Residents’ Rights Month, we want to recognize our local long-term care ombudsman program staff and volunteers, who work daily to promote residents’ rights, assist residents with complaints and provide informatio­n to those who need to find a long-term care facility. You can contact the New Mexico Long-Term Care Ombudsman program by calling 866-451-2901.

As New Mexico celebrates Residents’ Rights Month, I encourage community members to visit those they know in a long-term care facility, volunteer in a facility or inquire about becoming a volunteer long-term care ombudsman. Your assistance and attention helps to ensure that the voices of long-term care residents do not go unheard and demonstrat­es to residents that they have not been forgotten.

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