Dinsmore & Shohl LLP
  September 8, 2022 - Louisville, Kentucky

October 1 Application Deadline Approaching for Ohio Home Care Agencies
  by LaTawnda N. Moore

October 1 Application Deadline Approaching for Ohio Home Care Agencies

The Ohio Department of Health (“ODH”) has released the applications for both skilled and non-medical home healthcare licenses, which are now required pursuant to H.B. 110, now codified as R.C. 3740 et. sec. Agencies providing skilled home health care, nonmedical home health/personal care services, and non-agency providers of nonmedical home health/personal care services will be required to be licensed starting October 1, 2022.  Completed applications are due to the ODH by October 1, 2022, which is less than one month away.

The ODH will consider all completed applications filed by October 1, 2022 to be timely filed and in compliance with the license requirements of R.C. 3740.   However, anyone operating a home care agency or providing non-agency home care without having completed the application by October 1, 2022 may be subject to criminal prosecution. Now is the time to start compiling all of the necessary documents needed in order to complete your application for licensure.

What we know:

Requirement for licensure:

The application process

The completed applications must be submitted to the ODH by October 1, 2022 in order to be in compliance with Ohio law.  Will your application be ready to file on time?

Dinsmore’s health care attorneys have experience with all aspects of health care compliance and regulation. If you have questions about home care licensing, please contact LaTawnda Moore or your Dinsmore attorney.


[1]  Non-agency providers is a statutorily defined term. It excludes, caregivers of immediate family, those who care for not more than two individuals at the same time, volunteers, providers of childcare, and caregivers certified by the Department of Developmental Disabilities.




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