The Rights of Family Councils

The 1987 Nursing Home Reform Act guarantees the families of nursing home residents a number of important rights. Key among these rights is the right to form and hold regular private meetings of an organized group called a family council.

Facilities in the Medicare and Medicaid programs must provide a meeting space, cooperate with the council's activities, and respond to the group's concerns. Although nursing facilities must appoint a staff advisor or liaison to the family council, staff and administrators have access to council meetings only by invitation.

While the federal law specifically speaks of "families" of residents, close friends of residents can and should be encouraged to play an active role in family councils, too.


Specifically, the federal law includes the following requirements on family councils:

42 CFR sec.483.15(c); Public Law 100-203, Social Security Act


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