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At the Regional Family Council Consortium Network (RFCCN), we are dedicated to ensuring the dignity, safety, and well-being of our elderly population. Founded in Chicago, RFCCN operates with a mission to eradicate abuse and neglect within nursing homes and long-term care facilities across the nation. Our organization was born out of a deep concern for the vulnerable elderly who are often overlooked and underserved in these settings.
Our mission is to be the voice for those who cannot speak for themselves, advocating for the highest standards of care in nursing homes and long-term treatment centers.
Our journey reflects commitment to ending abuse.
Active members across 15 states nationwide.
Growing Nationwide Presence
At the Regional Family Council Consortium Network (RFCCN), our impact extends across 15 states, reflecting our expanding commitment to improving elder care on a national scale. Our presence in key states—ranging from California in the West to New York in the East—demonstrates our dedication to advocating for the rights and well-being of the elderly, no matter where they are. Each pin on the map represents a community of families and professionals united by a shared goal: to eradicate abuse and neglect in nursing homes and long-term care facilities.
As we continue to grow, we are not only deepening our roots in these states but also actively expanding our reach to new regions. With members and affiliates in locations like Nevada, Texas, and Illinois, we are building a network that is as diverse as it is dedicated. Our expansion is a testament to the trust that families and professionals place in us, as well as our unwavering resolve to bring about positive change in elder care nationwide.
We believe that public knowledge is a powerful tool in the fight against elder abuse and neglect. Through comprehensive campaigns and strategic partnerships, we aim to increase public awareness about the critical issues affecting nursing homes and long-term care facilities. Our goal is to educate communities nationwide about the signs of neglect and abuse and empower them to take action.
Education is at the core of our mission. We offer seminars and training sessions designed to equip healthcare professionals, caregivers, and family members with the knowledge and skills needed to identify and prevent abuse. Our programs cover a range of topics, from legal rights and responsibilities to the latest best practices in elder care.
Choosing the right nursing home or long-term care facility is one of the most important decisions a family can make. We provide families with the resources and information they need to make informed choices. Our educational programs guide families through the process, offering practical advice on how to select a facility that will provide safe, compassionate, and effective care for their loved ones.
We provide ongoing support and resources for families navigating the challenges of elder care, offering guidance, counseling, and access to local services to ensure their loved ones receive the best possible care.
At the Regional Family Council Consortium Network (RFCCN), we are more than just an advocacy organization; we are a committed partner in safeguarding the rights and dignity of the elderly. Here’s why families and professionals alike choose us:
Proven Experience: With over a decade of dedicated service and active members across 15 states, we have a track record of effectively advocating for the elderly and driving real change in nursing homes and long-term care facilities.
Expert-Led Initiatives: Our work is informed by leading professionals in the fields of law, healthcare, and social services. We leverage their expertise to offer the most current and effective strategies for improving elder care.
Comprehensive Support: From educational seminars to personalized guidance, we provide families with the tools they need to make informed decisions and advocate for their loved ones with confidence.
Bernard Cobbins, JR.
Regional Ombudsman, Chicago Department
Family & Support Services
Illinois Association Long Term Care Ombudsman
1615 W. Chicago Ave. 3rd Floor | Chicago, IL 60622
Telephone: (312) 746-7490