A summary of the Minnesota Ombudsman for Long-Term Care Program role including its legal authority and ways assisted living facilities can coordinate and collaborate with the program and its staff.
Cheryl Hennen is the Minnesota Ombudsman for the Office of Ombudsman for Long-Term Care. She has been employed as an Ombudsman since January of 2004. Her responsibilities include policy development and implementation of long-term care waiver programs specifically serving individuals eligible for Medicaid receiving home and community waiver services. She holds a degree in Human Services Administration and studied Negotiation-Mediation at Mitchell Hamline School of Law. Disclosure: Cheryl Hennen has no Relevant Financial or Non-Financial Relationship with ineligible companies to disclose.
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