Agency Compliance Program


Welcome to Federation of Organizations’ Compliance Page, which includes documents such as the agency’s Compliance Plan, Compliance Hotline information and written policies and procedures informing our employees and contractors about federal and state false claim acts and whistleblower protections.

The purpose of our Compliance Program is to prevent and detect fraud, waste and abuse. It drives the decisions that are made within our agency, including priorities that are set, and supports the organization in making business decisions that include high legal and ethical standards; detects and prevents activities that are contrary to organizational standards, policies and laws; ensures the organization meets its regulatory obligations and imposes corrective action for noncompliance. Further, the Compliance Program creates and maintains a culture of integrity and demonstrates the agency’s commitment to accuracy and responsibility. It is meant to be a resource for staff, establishing mechanisms for employees to raise concerns about compliance issues and ensuring that those concerns are appropriately addressed. Finally, the program provides education, training and guidance to employees; ensures quality care for those we serve; and promotes self-monitoring, detection and resolution of problems.

Federation of Organizations’ Compliance/Quality Management Department consists of a full-time corporate compliance officer, Lisa A. Weiss, LMSW, CHC, who may be reached at 631-236-4325 x3117 (more detailed contact information can be located within the Compliance Plan), as well as two full-time compliance/quality management specialists.

Click here to download our Compliance Plan.
Click here to download our Corporate Compliance Hotline information.

For Federation Employees and Contractors
Please take the time out to view our document about preventing and detecting fraud, waste and abuse. You can download the document by clicking here.
 

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The Foster Grandparent Program Goes Back to School!
The Foster Greandparent Program recently commemorated back to school by distributing back packs and school supplies to children at Park Avenue School in Amityville.

Pictured from left to right: Ruth DelCol, Director of Development, Federation of Organizations; Foster Grandparent volunteer Betty Hertzog; Students Bryana and Amaya Green; Principal Scott Bullis; Student Randy Almonte; Legislator DuWayne Gregory; Foster Grandparent volunteer Catherine Walker



Senator Lee Zeldin is presented with the Achievement Award for his extraordinary accomplishments

 Pictured left to right: Barbara Faron, CEO, Federation of Organizations; Foster Grandparent volunteer Armatha Carter; New York State Senator Lee Zeldin; Ruth DelCol, Director of Development, Federation of Organizations



Town of Huntington Supervisor Frank Petrone joins Federation to honor the Foster Grandparents who serve in Huntington

Pictured left to right: Ruth DelCol, Director of Development, Federation of Organizations; Town of Huntington Supervisor Frank Petrone; Nancy Bloom, Gunderman and Gunderman; Dennis Sneden, DSNY Group



Legislator Judy Jacobs presented Federation's RSVP program with a Citation for our commitment to the community.

Pictured left to right: Douglas Manditch, CEO, Empire National Bank; Nassau County Legislature Judy Jacobs; Ruth DelCol, Director of Development, Federation of Organizations