Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 173 | Department of Aging
Section 173.14 | Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program Definitions.

Effective: September 29, 2017
Latest Legislation: House Bill 49 - 132nd General Assembly
As used in sections 173.14 to 173.28 of the Revised Code:
(A)(1) Except as otherwise provided in division (A)(2) of this section, "long-term care facility" includes any residential facility that provides personal care services for more than twenty-four hours for one or more unrelated adults, including all of the following:
(a) A "nursing home," "residential care facility," or "home for the aging," as those terms are defined in section 3721.01 of the Revised Code;
(b) A facility authorized to provide extended care services under Title XVIII of the "Social Security Act," 49 Stat. 620 (1935), 42 U.S.C. 301, as amended, including a long-term acute care hospital that provides medical and rehabilitative care to patients who require an average length of stay greater than twenty-five days and is classified by the centers for medicare and medicaid services as a long-term care hospital pursuant to 42 C.F.R. 412.23(e);
(c) A county home or district home operated pursuant to Chapter 5155. of the Revised Code;
(d) A residential facility licensed under section 5119.34 of the Revised Code that provides accommodations, supervision, and personal care services for three to sixteen unrelated adults or accommodations and personal care services for only one or two adults who are receiving payments under the residential state supplement program established under section 5119.41 of the Revised Code;
(e) A facility approved by the veterans administration under section 104(a) of the "Veterans Health Care Amendments of 1983," 97 Stat. 993, 38 U.S.C. 630, as amended, and used exclusively for the placement and care of veterans.
(2) "Long-term care facility" does not include a residential facility licensed under section 5123.19 of the Revised Code.
(B) "Resident" means a resident of a long-term care facility and, where appropriate, includes a prospective, previous, or deceased resident of a long-term care facility.
(C) "Community-based long-term care services" means health and social services provided to persons in their own homes or in community care settings, and includes any of the following:
(1) Case management;
(2) Home health care;
(3) Homemaker services;
(4) Chore services;
(5) Respite care;
(6) Adult day care;
(7) Home-delivered meals;
(8) Personal care;
(9) Physical, occupational, and speech therapy;
(10) Transportation;
(11) Any other health and social services provided to persons that allow them to retain their independence in their own homes or in community care settings.
(D) "Recipient" means a recipient of community-based long-term care services and, where appropriate, includes a prospective, previous, or deceased recipient of community-based long-term care services.
(E) "Sponsor" means an adult relative, friend, or guardian who has an interest in or responsibility for the welfare of a resident or a recipient.
(F) "Personal care services" has the same meaning as in section 3721.01 of the Revised Code.
(G) "Regional long-term care ombudsman program" means an entity, either public or private and nonprofit, designated as a regional long-term care ombudsman program by the state long-term care ombudsman.
(H) "Representative of the office of the state long-term care ombudsman program" means the state long-term care ombudsman or a member of the ombudsman's staff, or a person certified as a representative of the office under section 173.21 of the Revised Code.
(I) "Area agency on aging" means an area agency on aging established under the "Older Americans Act of 1965," 79 Stat. 219, 42 U.S.C. 3001, as amended.
(J) "Long-term care provider" means a long-term care facility or a provider of community-based long-term care services.
(K) "Advocacy visit" means a visit by a representative of the office of the state long-term care ombudsman program to a long-term care provider, a resident, or a recipient when the purpose of the visit is one or more of the following:
(1) To establish a regular presence that creates awareness of the availability of the office of the long-term care ombudsman program;
(2) To increase awareness of the services the office provides;
(3) To address any other matter not related to the representative's investigation of a specific complaint.
An advocacy visit may unexpectedly involve addressing uncomplicated complaints or lead to an investigation of a complaint when needed.

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 1 | State Government

Chapter 173 | Department of Aging

Section 173.01 | Department of Aging; Powers and Duties.

Section 173.011 | Planning and Service Areas.

Section 173.012 | Training Programs.

Section 173.02 | Administrative Rules.

Section 173.03 | Ohio Advisory Council for Aging.

Section 173.04 | Dementia Training and Respite Care Programs.

Section 173.05 | Acting Director.

Section 173.06 | Golden Buckeye Card Program.

Section 173.061 | Records of Card Holders.

Section 173.08 | Resident Services Coordinator Program.

Section 173.11 | System of Multipurpose Senior Centers.

Section 173.12 | Services Provided by Multipurpose Senior Center.

Section 173.121 | Bingo Games at Multipurpose Senior Center.

Section 173.13 | Continuing Care Facility Residents' Rights.

Section 173.14 | Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program Definitions.

Section 173.15 | Office of State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program.

Section 173.16 | Designation of Regional Long-Term Care Ombudsman Programs.

Section 173.17 | State Long-Term Care Ombudsman; Duties.

Section 173.18 | Regional Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program - Duties.

Section 173.19 | Investigating and Resolving Complaints.

Section 173.20 | Access to Records; Subpoena Power.

Section 173.21 | Training and Certification Programs.

Section 173.22 | Confidential Information.

Section 173.23 | Immunity; False Complaint; Representation by Attorney General.

Section 173.24 | Protection for Disciplinary or Retaliatory Action.

Section 173.25 | Cooperation and Coordination With Agencies.

Section 173.26 | Payment of Fee per Bed to Department of Aging.

Section 173.27 | Criminal Records Check of Ombudsman Applicants.

Section 173.28 | Additional Fines for Certain Violations.

Section 173.38 | Criminal Records Checks.

Section 173.381 | Permissible Actions Based on Criminal Records Check.

Section 173.39 | Community-Based Long-Term Care - Provider Certification for Payment.

Section 173.391 | Requirements for Provider Certification - Disciplinary Action.

Section 173.392 | Payment of Noncertified Provider.

Section 173.393 | Provider Evaluation Records as Public Records.

Section 173.41 | Statewide Aging and Disabilities Resource Network.

Section 173.42 | Long-Term Care Consultation Program.

Section 173.421 | Periodic or Follow-Up Long-Term Care Consultations.

Section 173.422 | Certification to Conduct Long-Term Care Consultation.

Section 173.423 | Monitoring of Home and Community-Based Services Elections.

Section 173.424 | Compliance With Federal Law.

Section 173.43 | Interagency Agreement for Unified Long-Term Care Budget for Home and Community-Based Services.

Section 173.431 | Administration of Budget.

Section 173.432 | Care Management and Authorization Services.

Section 173.434 | Adoption of Rules.

Section 173.44 | Survey of Nursing Homes and Residential Care Facilities.

Section 173.45 | Facilities Definitions.

Section 173.46 | Long-Term Care Consumer Guide.

Section 173.47 | Customer Satisfaction Survey for Long-Term Care Facilities.

Section 173.48 | Fees for Consumer Care Guide; Long-Term Care Consumer Guide Fund.

Section 173.49 | Implementing Rules to Be Adopted by Department.

Section 173.50 | Pace Administration.

Section 173.501 | Home First Component of Pace.

Section 173.51 | Definitions for Passport and Assisted Living Programs.

Section 173.52 | Medicaid-Funded Component of Passport Program.

Section 173.521 | Home First Component.

Section 173.522 | State-Funded Component of Passport Program.

Section 173.523 | Appeals.

Section 173.524 | Kosher Meals.

Section 173.54 | Medicaid-Funded Component of Assisted Living Program.

Section 173.541 | Eligibility for Assisted Living Program.

Section 173.542 | Home First Component of the Assisted Living Program.

Section 173.543 | State-Funded Component of Assisted Living Program.

Section 173.544 | Eligibility Requirements for State-Funded Component of Assisted Living Program.

Section 173.545 | Appeals.

Section 173.546 | Needs Assessments.

Section 173.547 | Staff Requirements for Assisted Living Program Facility.

Section 173.548 | Choice of Single or Multiple Occupancy Room.

Section 173.55 | Waiting List for Department of Aging-Administered Medicaid Waiver Components and the Pace Program.

Section 173.56 | Rules.

Section 173.60 | Nursing Home Quality Initiative.

Section 173.70 | Programs for the Provision of Outpatient Prescription Drug Discounts.

Section 173.95 | Best Practices to Prevent Elder Fraud and Financial Exploitation.

Section 173.99 | Penalties.