The Pennsylvania Department of Aging Office of the State Long Term Care Ombudsman is pleased to announce an exciting new project called PEER.  The PEER Project Pennsylvania’s Empowered Expert Residents has been an exciting evolution for all of us.  Initiated in the Spring of 2002, a group of three pioneering nursing home residents in Cambria County were interested in training to upgrade their skills in self-advocacy.

 

 A series of five training sessions were conducted and the first PEER graduates were on board!  The project then moved to Schuylkill where a group of fourteen residents were already meeting on a quarterly basis, and the training was conducted for those fourteen PEER graduates.  The program has grown to approximately 375 graduates at present and the plan is for further expansion in 2007-2008.  The PEER Project is now found in 40 Long term living facilities throughout Pennsylvania.  The PEER Project encompasses all levels of care from Independent Living to Nursing Facility Care.

 

This web-site has been designed to highlight the accomplishments of the PEER Project and to inform the public of the growth and impact of the PEER Project in Pennsylvania.

“Making  a Difference in Long Term Care One Person at a Time”

Pennsylvania’s Empowered Expert Residents

Pennsylvania Long Term Care Ombudsman Program

PEER Graduates from Jefferson County

PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF AGING

OFFICE OF THE STATE LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN

PHONE: 717-783-7247

www.aging.state.pa.us

 

          Nora Dowd Eisenhower                         Edward G. Rendell

                  Secretary                                                 Governor

 

Contact us for additional information about the PEER Project! 

Click below for the most recent edition of the PEER Newsletter.

 

Spring 2008