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1/3/1994
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Board of Commissioners
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NURSING HOME COMI~UNITY ADVISORY COM~(ITTEE <br />DOMICILIARY HOME COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE <br />APPOINTMENTS AND ACTIVITIES <br /> <br />VOLUNTEER JOB DESCRIPTION <br /> <br />The Nursing Home Community Advisory Committee (NHCAC) and the Domiciliary <br />Home Community Advisory Committee (DHCAC) serve the residents of long term <br />care facilities within the county. The committees have legislative authority <br />to monitor the Residents' Bill of Rights, promote community involvement in <br />the homes, provide public education on long term care issues, and assist <br />residents in grievance resolution. (G.S. 131 D-31, G.S. 131 E-128) <br /> <br /> NHCAC members are required to visit all nursing homes once a quarter as a <br /> committee and are to visit individually as often as possible. DHCAC members <br />-- are to visit Homes for the Aged quarterly, Family Care Home annually, and <br /> Homes for Developmentally Disabled Adults annually as a committee with <br /> individual visits being carried out as often as possible. Business meetings <br />-- are held on a quarterly basis. Orientation and training will be provided by <br /> the North Carolina Division of Aging through the Regional Ombudsman Program. <br /> Committee activities will involve at lest eiqht hours a month. <br /> <br />As part of their initial training, committee members are required to make <br />orientation visit is to each type of facility they serve and to attend an <br />orientation session conducted by the Regional Ombudsman. <br /> <br /> Members of these committees must reside within the county that the committee <br /> serves. They should be willing to attend training sessions and be able to <br />_ effectively communicate with the residents and facility staff. All committee <br /> members are appointed by the County Commissioners. One-third are to be <br /> nominated by facility administrators. All appointees shall serve an initial <br /> one year term and then may be reappointed to a subsequent term of two or <br /> -- three years for DHCAC and three years for NHCAC's. <br /> <br /> The legislation requires that "no person or immediate family member of a <br />--person with a financial interest in a home served by the committee, or <br /> employee or governing board member of a home served by the committee, or <br /> immediate family member of a resident in a home served by the committee may <br />_be a member of that committee". Immediate family is defined as mother, <br /> father, sister, brother, child, grandmother and grandfather as well as in <br /> laws. <br /> <br />--Volunteers serving on these committees are the link between the facilities <br /> and the community. Their work will ultimately result in improving the <br /> quality of life for home residents. They have the opportunity to meet a wide <br />_variety of people as they carry out committee responsibilities. Additional <br /> information on committee activities can be obtained from the committee <br /> chairperson or from the Regional Long Term Care Ombudsman at the Centralina <br /> Area Agency on Aging, 704-372-2416. <br /> <br />~73 .B <br /> <br /> <br />
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