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		<title>Fundraiser with California Pizza Kitchen</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2012 18:00:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear Friends, Fundraiser &#8211; Print This &#8212;&#8212; I am pleased to announce a fundraiser with California Pizza Kitchen (TO) on May 24th to benefit the Ventura County Ombudsman Program. Just print out the attached flyer and present it to your server anytime on May 24th and 20% of your check will be donated to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Friends,</p>
<p>Fundraiser &#8211; Print This &#8212;&#8212;<a class="downloadlink" href="http://eldercareadvocates.org/wp-content/plugins/download-monitor/download.php?id=14" title=" downloaded 18 times" >Flyer (18)</a><br />
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I am pleased to announce a fundraiser with California Pizza Kitchen (TO) on May 24th to benefit the Ventura County Ombudsman Program. Just print out the attached flyer and present it to your server anytime on May 24th and 20% of your check will be donated to the Ventura County Ombudsman Program. Enjoy great food, and make a contribution to a vitally important program that serves our elderly and disabled neighbors in long term care facilities in Ventura County.<br />
We thank you in advance for your support.</p>
<p>Cordially,</p>
<p>Sylvia</p>
<p>p.s. A special thanks to Susan Ashcraft, Ombudsman Volunteer for her initiative and follow-through in putting this special fundraiser together with CPK.</p>
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		<title>CISO Letter to Assembly</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Mar 2012 22:53:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[February 27, 2012 The Honorable Mariko Yamada, Chair Assembly Aging &#038; Long-Term Care Committee 1020 N Street, Room 360-A Sacramento, CA 95814 RE: SB 345 (Wolk) Support Dear Assembly Member Yamada, I am writing on behalf of the Committee for an Independent State Ombudsman Office (CISO) to express our strong support for SB 345, which [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>February 27, 2012</p>
<p>The Honorable Mariko Yamada, Chair<br />
Assembly Aging &#038; Long-Term Care Committee<br />
1020 N Street, Room 360-A<br />
Sacramento, CA 95814</p>
<p>RE: SB 345 (Wolk) Support  </p>
<p>Dear Assembly Member Yamada,</p>
<p>I am writing on behalf of the Committee for an Independent State Ombudsman Office (CISO) to express our strong support for SB 345, which would establish a more independent and improved state long term care ombudsman office.   </p>
<p>CISO is a grassroots committee made up of local long term care ombudsman programs, housed in non-profit organizations, and sympathetic advocates.  Having witnessed for years, the utter silence and lack of action on the part of the state long term care ombudsman to address and seek remedy for very serious issues that affect vulnerable seniors in long term care facilities, we are seeking legislative action that would establish and ensure, through state law and in compliance with federal law, the independence and autonomy of the state long term care ombudsman office.    </p>
<p>In order to understand why this is absolutely essential, we need to see the long term care ombudsman office through the lens of the historical setting and sheer tragedy that created it. </p>
<p>In 1971 a consumer watchdog, named Ralph Nader, petitioned President Nixon regarding a horrific nationwide problem involving elderly residents in nursing homes. Residents were being neglected and abused, and dying painful excruciating deaths.  He recounted horrifying accounts where, due to lack of regulation and enforcement, 100% of the residents in two nursing homes died excruciatingly painful, agonizing deaths as a result of fire and e-coli.   From these heartbreaking accounts of horrendous pain and suffering, the concept of a watchdog for this vulnerable population was born, and the word “ombudsman” was selected because it is the only word in our language that encompasses the whole spirit and letter of exactly the type of watchdog that would be required.     </p>
<p>In 1978 the long term care ombudsman office was created.  Its duties, responsibilities, and mandates, were written and clearly spelled out in federal law.  Those mandates state that the Ombudsman program must have the ability to speak freely on behalf of care facility residents, and take positions on legislation without interference from licensing or other agencies.  In each state the office for this watchdog would be formally known as the Office of the State Long Term Care Ombudsman (OSLTCO).   </p>
<p>In California, the OSLTCO is located within the Department of Aging and answers to the Director of the Department of Aging and the Director of the Health and Human Services agency.  The Health and Human Services agency also houses the Department of Public Health which licenses skilled nursing facilities and the Department of Social Services which licenses residential care facilities for the elderly.  A conflict of interest (as determined by the Federal Older American’s Act) currently exists where the Ombudsman is in a shared agency with programs that license long term care facilities. </p>
<p>As a result, over the years, the State Ombudsman has not taken positions on legislation that affect care facility residents and local Ombudsman programs.  This includes efforts to cut funding to the local Ombudsman programs and efforts to stop the overmedication of care facility residents.   In both of these examples, the State Ombudsman was not able to provide public testimony or take a public position because its “sister” agencies (Department of Public Health) and the Governor’s office were not supportive of the State Ombudsman’s position.  This failure to take action resulted in drastically cutting services to this vulnerable population, dangerous understaffing at the local Ombudsman programs, and the continued drugging of care facility residents.</p>
<p>In addition to its failure to speak up for residents, the state ombudsman office has a history of obstructing local ombudsman programs from addressing abuse and neglect of residents. These problems are well documented in the California Senate Office on Oversight and Outcomes 2009 report, California’s Elder Abuse Investigators: Ombudsmen Shackled by Conflicting Laws and Duties.</p>
<p>As amended, SB 345 would address the lack of independence and advocacy by codifying key advocacy duties established in the federal Older American’s Act, requiring the state ombudsman office to establish an annual advocacy plan in coordination with local ombudsman programs, directing the state ombudsman office to establish a consumer-friendly website, and creating a new process for selecting the state ombudsman.  </p>
<p>The Committee for an Independent State Ombudsman Office strongly urges the Assembly Aging and Long- Term Care Committee to vote “yes” on SB 345 as amended.    </p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>Sylvia Taylor-Stein<br />
CISO Team Leader</p>
<p>Cc:  Senator Lois Wolk<br />
Members of the Senate Human Services Committee<br />
CISO Committee &#038; Advisors:  </p>
<p>Clift Wilson, Manager, Program Services, Ombudsman &#038; HICAP Services of Northern California<br />
Eric M. Carlson, Directing Attorney, National Senior Citizens Law Center<br />
Joan Parks, Administrator, Ombudsman &#038; HICAP Services of Northern California<br />
 Karen Jones, Ombudsman Program Coord., Long Term Care Ombudsman Svcs., San Luis Obispo Cty.<br />
Kathleen Johnson, Executive Director, Advocacy Inc., Santa Cruz County<br />
Linda Robinson, Ombudsman Program Coordinator, Advocacy Inc., Santa Cruz County<br />
Michael Connors, Advocate, California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform<br />
 Molly Davies, Vice President, WISE &#038; Healthy Aging, Los Angeles<br />
Nina Weiler Harwell, PhD, Associate State Director-Advocacy, AARP<br />
Shirley Krohn, California Senior Legislature<br />
Sylvia Taylor Stein, Executive Director, Long Term Care Services of Ventura County, Inc.,</p>
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		<title>SB 345 Passes Out of Senate</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2012 18:14:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear Friends, SB 345 has passed another hurdle. Vote on Senate floor 26 in favor 9 opposed. Yahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!! Now on to the Assembly. So grateful for your support of this bill. Sylvia]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Friends,</p>
<p>SB 345 has passed another hurdle.  Vote on Senate floor 26 in favor 9 opposed.   Yahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!</p>
<p>Now on to the  Assembly.</p>
<p>So grateful for your support of this bill.</p>
<p>Sylvia</p>
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		<title>Hearing on Legislation SB 345 (Wolk) to create a stronger state ombudsman</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jan 2012 19:49:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>eldercar</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello Friends, I want to let you know that SB 345, for which the Committee for an Independents State Office (CISO) is the sponsor, is scheduled for hearing January 10th at 1:30 PM before the Senate Committee for Health and Human Services. I have attached the fact sheet for your review. I have also attached [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Friends,</p>
<p>I want to let you know that SB 345, for which the Committee for an Independents State Office (CISO) is the sponsor, is scheduled for hearing January 10th at 1:30 PM before the Senate Committee for Health and Human Services.</p>
<p>I have attached the fact sheet for your review. <a class="downloadlink" href="http://eldercareadvocates.org/wp-content/plugins/download-monitor/download.php?id=10" title=" downloaded 75 times" >Factsheet (75)</a></p>
<p>I have also attached CISO’s support letter of the bill.<a class="downloadlink" href="http://eldercareadvocates.org/wp-content/plugins/download-monitor/download.php?id=11" title=" downloaded 60 times" >Support Letter (60)</a></p>
<p>As the CA Dept of Aging will be auditing our local ombudsman program next week, I am unable to attend the hearing, but two members of our CISO committee will be speaking on behalf of the bill.</p>
<p>SB 345 has gone through many revisions since we started back in February of 2009, and there have been many rewrites, but the most significant revision which was the cornerstone of the bill involves the outsourcing of the state ombudsman office to a private entity. We were forced to eliminate that section as the CA constitution prohibits the elimination of civil servant positions as a result of outsourcing to a private entity, and the bill, in its original form, would have eliminated about 8 civil servant positions.</p>
<p>The bill is not where we started, but the revised bill, SB 345, when enacted, will be a good first step toward strengthening the state ombudsman office in that it will mandate stronger advocacy and accountability from that office.</p>
<p>I wanted to share this with all of you as many of you have been on this long journey with us for the past three years, and we very much appreciate all your encouragement and support.</p>
<p>I also want to wish each of you a very Happy and Healthy New Year, and thank you for being such an integral part of our community and our team.</p>
<p>Warmest regards,</p>
<p>Sylvia</p>
<p>Sylvia Taylor Stein</p>
<p>Team Leader</p>
<p>Committee for and Independent State Office (CISO)</p>
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		<title>Let Them Eat Chocolate, Says Advocate of Change in Senior Care</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Aug 2011 17:15:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>eldercar</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Original Source Ventura County Star By Tom Kisken August 11, 2011 At Tena Alonzo&#8217;s nursing home, residents sleep as late as they want. Care schedules revolve around their convenience, not the staff&#8217;s. If they&#8217;re used to a small cocktail at night, they have one. And they eat what they want — chocolate or dessert before [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Original Source<br />
Ventura County Star<br />
By Tom Kisken<br />
August 11, 2011</p>
<p>At Tena Alonzo&#8217;s nursing home, residents sleep as late as they want. Care schedules revolve around their convenience, not the staff&#8217;s. If they&#8217;re used to a small cocktail at night, they have one.</p>
<p>And they eat what they want — chocolate or dessert before dinner — regardless of their health.</p>
<p>&#8220;If you&#8217;re 85 and you&#8217;re demented and it&#8217;s the end of your life, isn&#8217;t it time to eat lemon pie even if you&#8217;re diabetic?&#8221; she said before talking to Ventura County nursing home operators Thursday about following a style of care presented as a national model. &#8220;Isn&#8217;t it time to just enjoy whatever in life is important to you?&#8221;</p>
<p>Called a culture of comfort, it revolves around the principle that if residents are comfortable they&#8217;ll be happy. There won&#8217;t be the need for physical restraints or powerful antipsychotic drugs to control their behavior, Alonzo said.          <a href="http://canhr.org/newsroom/canhrnewsarchive/2011/VenturaCStar20110811.html">Continue reading &#8230;</a></p>
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