The Board on Aging and Long Term Care consists of the Board of Directors and the Agency staff, led by Executive Director Heather Bruemmer, who operate the Long Term Care Ombudsman, Volunteer Ombudsman, and Medigap Helpline Programs.
Values
The Wisconsin Board on Aging and Long Term Care subscribes to and defends the values of: respect and dignity for the individual; protection of the right of the individual to be free from threats to health, safety and quality of life; fairness and transparency; and open, clear and consistent communication. Our staff and volunteers provide services consistent with the spirit and intent of these values.
Vision
The Board on Aging and Long Term Care is the premier resource for information and advocacy. The Board will increase its visibility and accessiblity by expanding its role and recognition as an advocacy leader.
Mission
The mission of the Board on Aging and Long Term Care is to advocate for the interests of the state's long term care consumers, to inform those consumers of their rights, and to educate the public at large about health care systems and long term care.
State of Wisconsin - Board on Aging & Long Term Care
1402 Pankratz Street, Suite 111
Madison, Wisconsin 53704
1-800-815-0015 Ombudsman Program/Volunteer Program
1-800-242-1060 Medigap Helpline
Fax: 1-608-246-7001
Email: BOALTC@Wisconsin.Gov
The Board on Aging and Long Term Care, as an agency of Wisconsin State Government, makes no endorsement or recommendation as to the value, quality or appropriateness of any service provider, product or program related to the delivery of long term care or Medicare-related insurance.