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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 12. Health
Title 12. Health
Agency 5. Department of Health
Chapter 381.
Regulations for the Licensure of Home Care Organizations
Part I.
Definitions and General Information
Definitions
Exemption from licensure
License application; initial and renewal
Compliance appropriate for all types of HCOs
Changes to or reissue of a license
On-site inspections
Home visits
Complaint investigations conducted by the OLC
Criminal records checks
Revocation or suspension of a license
Return of a license
Part II.
Administrative Services
Management and administration
Governing body
Administrator
Written policies and procedures
Financial controls
Personnel practices
Indemnity coverage
Contract services
Client rights
Handling complaints received from clients
Quality improvement
Infection control
Drop sites
Client record system
Home attendants
Part III.
Skilled Services
Skilled services
Nursing services
Therapy services
Home attendants assisting with skilled services
Medical social services
Part IV.
Pharmaceutical Services
Pharmacy services
Part V.
Personal Care Services
Personal care services
FORMS (12VAC5-381)
DOCUMENTS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE (12VAC5-381)
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