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Guardianship and the #FreeBritney Movement

Washington State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program Season 1 Episode 2

In this episode, we discuss the ripple effects of the #FreeBritney movement on long-term care residents in Washington State and updates to the laws governing guardianship and conservatorship. We are joined by Washington State Long-Term Care Ombuds Patricia Hunter, Washington State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Attorney Amy Freeman, and our special guest Attorney Bryana Cross Bean.

Note: This episode does not contain legal advice. If you are looking for legal advice we recommend that you check out the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys at https://www.naela.org/.

Thank you so much for your support! This podcast is brought to you by the Washington State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program, working to ensure the rights, dignity, and well-being of individuals living in long-term care today and tomorrow. The  LTCO program is operated by the Multi-Service Center, a private non-profit located in Federal Way, Washington. To learn more about the Multi-service center visit MSChelps.org.

Contact:
1-800-562-6028 (TTY 1-800-737-7931)
www.waombudsman.org/general-information-request-form
Facebook @WAOmbudsman
Twitter @WA_LTCOmbuds

Volunteer:
Volunteer ombuds are the backbone of the Washington State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program! If you are interested in joining this extraordinary group of individuals working to protect Resident Rights in Washington State head to: https://www.waombudsman.org/volunteer/

Donate:
If you are inspired by the work please consider donating to ensure that we can continue our work to 2021 and beyond. Donate online at https://mschelps.org/donate/ In the dropdown menu listed, “My donation is for” select “Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program."

Or donate by mail via check to MSC and sending to the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program (LTCOP), c/o Multi-Service Center, P.O. Box 23699, Federal Way, WA 98093.