Not law yet but if the proposed budget passes, how would the cuts affect aging Oklahomans/Americans? This is a question. We will answer this and more from two experts in their field, this Saturday at 9:05 on Freedom 96.9 FM Oklahoma’s talk radio.
Pictured left is Rebekah Williams; Currently Rebekah serves as an Ombudsman Systems Advocate/liaison working with state and federal law makers for the last 21 years. Pictured right on “zoom” is; Esther Houser served as the Oklahoma State Long-Term Care Ombudsman just shy of 36yrs.
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Rebekah W.
Rebekah Williams has established herself as a leading figure in senior advocacy over her 21-year career, focusing on improving the lives of seniors in Oklahoma. Currently Rebekah serves as an Ombudsman Systems Advocate/liaison working with state and federal law makers on bills that are in the best interest of the aging population. With a life’s goal that “All People Age Well in Oklahoma.”
Esther
Esther served as the Oklahoma State Long-Term Care Ombudsman just shy of 36yrs. In her position she advocated for the rights of elders in long-term care facilities across Oklahoma, and legislative advocacy at both the state and national levels. She serves as President of the Oklahoma Silver-Haired Legislature Alumni Association and is active in legislative advocacy at the Oklahoma State Capitol.