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9/17/1984
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Board of Commissioners
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NURSING HOME COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITT~H <br /> Domiciliary Home Community Advisory Committee <br /> Appointments and Activities <br /> <br />The Nursing Home Community Advisory committee (NHCAC) and the Domiciliary Home <br />Community Advisory Committee (DHCAC) serve the residents of long term care <br />facilities within the county. The committees are responsible for monitoring the <br />Residents' Bill Of Rights, promoting community involvement in the homes, and providing <br />public education on long term care issues. <br /> <br />NHCAC members are required to visit ail nursing homes once a quarter as a committee <br />and are to visit individually as often as possible. DHCAC members are to visit Homes <br />for the Aged quarterly, Family Care Homes annually, and Homes for Developmentally <br />Disabled Adults unnually as a committee with individual visits being earried out as <br />often as possible, quarterly business meetings are required in the leff/slation. <br />Committee activities will involve approximately, eight hours ~ ro0i~th. Orientation and <br />training will be provided by the North Carolina Division of Aging through the lteff[onal <br />Ombudsman Program. <br /> <br />Members of these committees must reside within the county which the committee <br />serves. They shoald be willing to attend the training sessions, and able to effectively <br />communicate with the residents and home administrators. One-third of ail appointments <br />are to be nominated by home administrators. All appointees shall serve an initial one <br />year term and then may be reappointed to a subsequent term of two or three years to <br />ensure staggered terms of offieeo <br /> <br />The legislation requires that "no person or immediate family member of a person with a <br />financial interest in a home served by the committee, or employee or governing board <br />member of a home served by the committee, or immediate family member of a resident <br />in a home served by the committee may be a member of that eommlttee. 'Any county <br />commissioner who is appointed to the committee shall be deemed to be serving on the <br />committee in an ex officio capacity. Members of the committee shall serve without <br />eompeflsation, but may be reimbursed for actual expenses incurred by them in the <br />performance of their dutieS~'o <br /> <br />Volunteers serving on these committees are the link between the facility and the <br />community. Their work will ultimately result in the improved quality of life for home <br />residents. Additional information on committee activities can be obtained from the <br />committee chairperson or from the Regional Ombudsman at the Centraiina Area Agency <br />on Aginff, 372-2416. <br /> <br /> <br />
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