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ODH publishes various documents relating to the operation of nursing homes in Ohio, including guidance, rule interpretations, reports (annual and quarterly), and a listing of resident rights advocates. To view these resources, please visit our Nursing Homes Publications page.
This database provides information about the performance of every Medicare and Medicaid certified nursing home in Illinois based on the most recent state inspection. The database also contains information reported by the nursing homes prior to the last state inspection, including nursing home and resident characteristics.
The Medical Board strives to provide increased transparency to the public and reports metrics including the number of submitted and closed complaints, citations and settlement agreements, and allegations of licensee misconduct for a calendar year. Find a physician with a certificate to recommend (CTR).
The facilities, services, and programs monitored, licensed, or regulated by the Ohio Department of Health include: Ambulatory Surgical Facilities. Birthing Centers. CLIA Laboratories. Community Alternative Homes. Community Mental Health Centers.
State Licensure Requirements: Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 3701-17 Rules and requirements for operating nursing homes, including personnel qualifications and training, inspections, fire safety, and other duties. Ohio Revised Code Chapter 3721 Rules and requirements for operating residential care facilities, including personnel requirements, ...
The Ohio Board of Nursing regulates more than 300,000 licenses and certificates for registered nurses (RNs), licensed practical nurses (LPNs), advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs), dialysis technicians (DTs), community health workers (CHWs) and medication aides (MA-Cs).
A nursing facility (also called a nursing home) offers inpatient medical and/or rehabilitation services in a less intensive setting than a hospital. Individuals often spend time in a nursing facility after a hospital stay.