Frith Law Firm in Roanoke, Virginia 



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  • Medicare's Nursing Home Comparisons - This web site allows you to compare nursing homes within a state or county.  Information provided includes the number of beds, type of ownership, percentage of residents with bed sores, percentage of residents with urinary incontinence, summary results from the most recent state inspection, and the number of registered nurses, licensed practical or vocational nurses, and nursing assistants in each nursing home.

  • Freedom of Information Act - Under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), you are entitled to certain documents produced as a result of government oversight and inspection. This web page explains FOIA, as well as how to make a request to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), formerly the Health Care Finance Administration (HCFA), and where to make the requests.

  • Administration on Aging - The AOA provides a range of programs that offer services and opportunities for older Americans and their caregivers.

Federal Government Healthcare Departments & Agencies

  • Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality -  The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) is a Public Health Service agency in the Department of Health and Human Services.  AHRQ provides research and evidence based information on health care quality, cost, use, and access.

  • Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services -  The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is a federal agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. CMS administers the Medicare and Medicaid programs - two national health care programs that benefit around 75 million Americans.  Here you will find answers to your questions about Medicare and Medicaid.

  • National Institute on Aging - The National Institute on Aging (NIA) is one of the National Institutes of Health. It is a U.S. Government institute that conducts and supports biomedical, social, and behavioral research, provides research training, and publishes research findings and health information on aging processes, diseases, and other special problems and needs of the elderly.

  • Social Security Administration - From this website, you may (a) apply online for social security benefits; (b) request online a replacement Medicare card; (c) obtain cost of living information including benefit, tax and wage indexed changes; (d) replace, correct or change your name on your social security card; (e) obtain copies of publications on retirement, survivors, disability and Supplemental Security Income; and (f) request a social security statement.

  • Federal Consumer Information Center - Here you can search the Federal Consumer Information Center to find websites for various federal government agencies. They also have a toll free number that you can call if you have questions about government programs or agencies.

  • Administration on Aging - The AOA was created under the Older Americans Act of 1965 and provides a range of programs that offer services and opportunities for older Americans, especially those at risk of losing their independence. The AOA is an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, which is headed by the Assistant Secretary for Aging in the Department. This site provides information on various federal programs in support of the elderly.

  • Department of Health and Human Services - The Department of Health and Human Services is the U.S. government's primary agency for protecting the public health and providing essential human services, including the elderly population. The Department of Health administers over 300 programs and oversees government agencies including the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the Administration on Aging, and the National Institute of Health. From this website, internet links to other federal healthcare agencies are listed on http://www.hhs.gov/agencies/.

  • Combined Health Information Database - The CHID contains a search engine from which titles, abstracts, and availability information for health information and health education resources may be found.

  • Alzheimer's Disease Education and Referral Center -  Here you will find information about Alzheimer's disease and related disorders.

Advocacy Groups - Healthcare for the Elderly

  • Consumer Consortium on Assisted Living - CCAL is a national consumer advocacy organization that is dedicated to protecting the rights of assisted living residents. This website provides information about choosing a nursing home or assisted living facility. It provides a search engine for current topics and issues as well as educational online documents pertaining to developments in healthcare for the elderly.

  • National Citizens' Coalition for Nursing Home Reform - The National Citizens' Coalition for Nursing Home Reform (NCCNHR) was formed to address concern about substandard care in nursing homes. NCCNHR is the outgrowth of work first achieved by advocates working for Ralph Nader and later for the National Gray Panthers. This website contains addresses, phone numbers and links to state ombudsmen, as well as free online publications regarding national healthcare for the elderly.

  • American Association for Retired Persons (AARP) -  AARP's website has a wide range of information which may be of interests to seniors as well as links to other sites and publications related to senior healthcare.

  • Center for Medicare Advocacy - Here you will find publications and materials which are extremely useful in considering Medicare issues. The information in this site specifically addresses nursing homes, home health, and physical therapy issues for the elderly.

  • The National Senior Citizens Law Center - The National Senior Citizens Law Center ("NSCLC") is a non-profit organization which advocates for the independence and well-being of low income elderly individuals, as well as persons with disabilities, women, racial and ethnic minorities. The NSCLC promotes advocacy through litigation, legislative and agency representation. The site contains an online library of periodicals, manuals and articles pertaining to healthcare for low income elderly and disabled persons.

  • Families USA - Families USA is a national non-profit organization created to provide high quality and affordable health and long term care for individuals of all ages. The site contains useful information on Medicare, Medicaid, managed care, and healthcare issues for the uninsured.

  • Health Systems Research and Analysis - CHSRA is research organization which seeks to improve long-term care for the elderly by creating performance measures and developing statistical data and decision support systems. CHSRA performs research and provides information to consumers, long-term healthcare providers, policy makers, resident/patient advocates and regulatory agencies in order to improve the quality of healthcare.

  • National Center on Elder Abuse - This webpage contains statistical information, facts sheets and other information pertaining to elder abuse. It also contains information on how to report abuse of the elderly as related to the healthcare industry.

Virginia Nursing Homes

  • Local Ombudsman Programs - Ombudsman groups are a group of representatives for the elderly population in a given area. Those representatives are known as Ombudsmen, and they represent a city or county. As advocates for the elder population, they provide informative information for the elderly.

  • DSS Local Agencies - The Department of Social Services page that provides contact information for offices in your region or county.

  • TLC for LTC (Roanoke Chapter) - The Roanoke Chapter of TLC 4 Long Term Care (TLC4LTC) was founded in August 2001 when a group of citizens expressed their concerns about the quality of care of residents of nursing homes were receiving in Southwestern Virginia.

Washington, D.C. Nursing Homes

West Virginia Nursing Homes

  • West Virginia Bureau of Senior Services - The Bureau is a cabinet level agency within State Government that acts as the lead entity for programs serving older West Virginians.  A Commissioner appointed by the Governor is the chief administrative officer and oversees all program and fiscal operations.
 
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