Government

Idaho State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program

Boise, ID | aging.idaho.gov/

  • About Us

    The Idaho Commission on Aging (ICOA) was created in 1968 and receives funding from both the Federal and State governments. Services are prioritized to help those most at-risk, based on various factors.

    The ICOA assists older adults and people with disabilities to remain independent, avoid institutionalization and age in place in their own homes and communities of choice.

    Mission: To lead system creation and network coordination to support Idahoans as they age.

    Vision: For Idahoans to have an informative, visible, reliable and easily accessible support system as they age.

    Values

    • Consumer Focus – responsive, self-determination
    • Best Business Decision – cost effective, sustainable
    • Integrity – transparency, courage, accountability
    • Continual Improvement – proactive, evidence based
    • Teamwork and Partnerships – advocacy, optimism
    • Respect – culturally appropriate, voice and choice

    Strategic Goals

    Goal 1: Support Older Idahoans to live independent and healthy lives in the communities of their choice.

    Goal 2: Promote safety, self-determination and dignity for seniors and vulnerable adults.

    Goal 3: Champion an effective and efficient community-based aging service network

    The Idaho Commission on Aging (ICOA) was created in 1968 and receives funding from both the Federal and State governments. Services are prioritized to help those most at-risk, based on various factors.

    The ICOA assists older adults and people with disabilities to remain independent, avoid institutionalization and age in place in their own homes and communities of choice.

    Mission: To lead system creation and network coordination to support Idahoans as they age.

    Vision: For Idahoans to have an informative, visible, reliable and easily accessible support system as they age.

    Values

    • Consumer Focus – responsive, self-determination
    • Best Business Decision – cost effective, sustainable
    • Integrity – transparency, courage, accountability
    • Continual Improvement – proactive, evidence based
    • Teamwork and Partnerships – advocacy, optimism
    • Respect – culturally appropriate, voice and choice

    Strategic Goals

    Goal 1: Support Older Idahoans to live independent and healthy…

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    Location & Contact

    Current listings by Idaho State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program

    Volunteer OpportunitiesLocationDate Posted
    Social Media and Marketing Volunteer, Long-Term Care Ombudsman, Program State of IdahoBoise, IDJune 21, 2024
    Volunteer Long-Term Care OmbudsmanTwin Falls, IDMay 29, 2024
    Volunteer Long-Term Care OmbudsmanCoeur d'Alene, IDMay 29, 2024
    Volunteer Long-Term Care OmbudsmanBoise, IDMay 28, 2024
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