Specific Requirements for Opening a Home Health Care Agency in Ohio
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The following information is provided to you by 21st Century Health Care Consultants on how to open a Ohio Home Care Agency, Home Health Care Agency, or Home Hospice Agency, guaranteeing both licensure and accreditation. If you are interested in opening a home health care agency in Ohio, please call us. Our turn-key start-up up programs include the completion of all Ohio state license and Medicare required forms and documents, accreditation, consulting, and lifetime training for your Ohio Home Care, Home Health Care, or Home Hospice business. We have assisted more than 7,000 Companion Care Agencies, Personal Care Agencies, and Home Health Care businesses with their medical and non-medical home care business start-ups.
How to open a Home Health Care Agency in Ohio.
How to open a Hospice Home Care Agency in Ohio.
Ohio Home Health Policy and Procedure manuals.
How do I open a Ohio Non-Medical Personal Care Agency?
Do you want to start a non-medical Personal Care Agency in Ohio offering personal care or companion care services? 21st Century Care Providers Home Care Consultants will assist you with the entire process from start-up and beyond. We ensure your success and NO Franchise Fees, NO ongoing Royalty Charges, and NO land lock restrictions. Your non-medical home care business start-up is in good hands with 21st Century Home Care Providers.
For more information about how to open a Non-Medical Personal Care Agency in Ohio visit us at www.1stproviders.com.
How do I open a Ohio Skilled Home Health Care Agency that is Accredited?
Our New Agency start-up Program is designed to assist and provide you with everything you need to establish your very own Home Health Care Agency. 21st Century Health Care Consultants employs a team approach to assisting individuals with opening new Home Health Care Agencies. We are focused on the critical issues of organizational performance, strategy development, licensure and accreditation, interim management, executive coaching, and the many other challenges Home Health Care Agencies in Ohio face every day. You will be able to provide a wide range of health and social services to persons recovering from an illness or injury, or persons who are disabled and/or chronically ill. Our Home Health Care start-up program will enable you to provide medical services such as nursing, social services, and therapeutic treatments (physical, speech, occupational therapy).
For more information about how to open a Skilled Home Health Care Agency in Ohio, please visit us at www.1staccreditation.com
How do I open a Hospice Home Care Agency in Ohio?
We understand the importance of developing effective partnerships and how it is the final critical component for long-term success. Our Hospice consulting program provides our clients with a complete understanding of all Hospice home care requirements. Through years of hands-on experience, our Hospice consultants have a complete understanding of Hospice Home Care and how to set up and help you operate your own successful Hospice Agency. We are experts in the clinical and operational requirements needed to maximize your organization’s performance. We will work with your team to fully understand the big picture of your new Hospice agency. Health care leaders have chosen 21st Century Health Care Consultants for results that lead to improved quality, reimbursement, clinical and operational outcomes.
For more information about how to open a Hospice Home Care Agency in Ohio, visit us at www.hospiceconsulting-services.com.
Not all states require a Certificate of Need. In states that do require A Certificate of Need, it is required that a petition/business needs analysis is presented and approved in order to receive a Certificate of Need enabling one to open a Hospice Home Care Agency. Please contact us to see if a Certificate of Need is required in the state of Ohio
Ohio Home Health Policy and Procedure Manuals
Are you a Personal Care, private duty, or home health care agency in need of Ohio-specific policy and procedure manuals? Do you need home care policy and procedures manuals for accreditation for CHAP, ACHC, or Medicare? Our home care policy and procedure manuals are written and customized to meet your home health care agency’s needs and the requirements for the state of Ohio. Our home health care policy and procedure manuals guarantee that your home health care or home health care agency will successfully achieve Ohio home health care licensure as well as Medicare or Private Duty Accreditation. Our team of 50+ full-time employees, including Registered Nurses who are available to consult with your home care agency regarding your home care policy and procedure manuals, should you have any issues during your state site survey, Private Duty, or Medicare Accreditation site audits.
For more information about policies and procedures manuals written to meet Ohio state requirements, visit us at www.homehealthmanuals.com.
Ohio Resources
Important Information shared by The Ohio Department of Health
Ohio Department of Health Community Health Care Facilities & Services
246 North High Street, 2nd Floor
Columbus, OH 43215
Telephone: (614) 995-7466
Fax: (614) 564-2475
http://www.odh.ohio.gov/en/odhprograms/chcf/comhfs/
Ohio Health Care Association
55 Green Meadows Drive South
Lewis Center, Ohio 43035
Phone: 614.436.4154
Fax: 614.436.0939
http://www.ohca.org/
Important Links for Ohio Home Health Care Agencies
The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services
Ohio Department of Health
The Universal Health Care Action Network of Ohio
Columbus medical equipment and services
Verify Medical Practitioners licenses (STNA, nurse, Physician, PT, OT, & SP)
Additional Resources
Accreditation Organizations
Accreditation Commission for Health Care, Inc. (ACHC)
Community Health Accreditation Program (CHAP)
Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospital Organizations
Federal Government
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)