You keep all your fundamental civil or human rights and liberties when you are admitted to a nursing home. This page summarizes specific rights you have as a nursing home resident as provided by both federal and Indiana state statutes and regulations.
Long-Term Care Division
2 North Meridian Street
Section 4B
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317)233-7442
Before you even choose or enter a nursing home, you have rights as a prospective consumer.
Contacting the Department of Health, Long-Term Care Division (317/233-7442), and office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman (317/232-7134 or 800/622-4484), for additional information about the facility.
Reviewing the facility’s admission agreement and receiving a written notice of rates of basic services, optional services, and whether the facility participates in Medicaid or Medicare. Written notice must also be given 30 days in advance of any changes in rates or services.
Long-Term Care Ombudsman
Indiana has an Ombudsman Program with trained ombudsmen to help with questions or problems about the nursing home and to assist you in exercising your rights. For information about the Ombudsman Program in your area, call or write:
State Ombudsman
Division of Aging and Rehabilitative Services
P.O. Box 7083, MS 21 
Indianapolis, IN 46207-7083 
(317)232-7134
(800)622-4484
