Effective: September 16, 2014
Latest Legislation: House Bill 488 - 130th General Assembly
As used in this section, "armed forces of the United States" means the army, air force, navy, marine corps, coast guard, and any other military service branch that is designated by congress as a part of the armed forces of the United States.
Subject to the following paragraph, all veterans, who served during a period of conflict as determined by the United States department of veterans affairs or any person who is awarded either the armed forces expeditionary medal established by presidential executive order 10977 dated December 4, 1961, or the Vietnam service medal established by presidential executive order 11231 dated July 8, 1965, who have been honorably discharged or separated under honorable conditions therefrom, or any discharged members of the Polish and Czechoslovakian armed forces who served in armed conflict with an enemy of the United States in World War II who have been citizens of the United States for at least ten years, provided that the above-mentioned persons have been citizens of this state for one year or more at the date of making application for admission, are disabled by disease, wounds, or otherwise, and are by reason of such disability incapable of earning their living, and all members of the Ohio national guard or naval militia who have lost an arm or leg, or their sight, or become permanently disabled from any cause, while in the line and discharge of duty, and are not able to support themselves, may be admitted to a veterans' home under such rules as the director of veterans services adopts.
A veteran who served in the armed forces of the United States is eligible for admission to a veterans' home under the preceding paragraph only if the person has the characteristics defined in division (B)(1) of section 5901.01 of the Revised Code.
Veterans' homes may reserve a bed during the temporary absence of a resident or patient from the home, including a nursing home within it, under conditions prescribed by the director, to include hospitalization for an acute condition, visits with relatives and friends, and participation in therapeutic programs outside the home. A home shall not reserve a bed for more than thirty days, except that absences for more than thirty days due to hospitalization may be authorized.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 59 | Veterans-Military Affairs
Chapter 5907 | Veterans' Homes
Section 5907.01 | Ohio Veterans' Homes.
Section 5907.02 | Authority of Director - Duties - Superintendent.
Section 5907.021 | Superintendent to Terminate Employment of Police Upon Felony Conviction.
Section 5907.022 | Expanding Nursing Home Care and Domiciliary Services.
Section 5907.03 | Inspection by Congress of the United States.
Section 5907.04 | Admission to Veterans' Home.
Section 5907.06 | Incompetent Person Not Admitted to Home.
Section 5907.07 | Veterans Service Commission Fund to Pay Expense of Transportation.
Section 5907.08 | Proceedings When Resident Becomes Incompetent.
Section 5907.09 | Hearing by Probate Judge - Costs.
Section 5907.10 | Nursing Home Within Veterans' Home.
Section 5907.11 | Resident's Benefit Funds.
Section 5907.12 | Volunteer Programs.
Section 5907.13 | Assessment of Fees to Pay Expenses of Support.
Section 5907.131 | Ohio Veterans' Homes Operating Fund.
Section 5907.14 | Ohio Veterans' Homes Fund.
Section 5907.141 | Ohio Veterans' Homes Federal Grant Fund.
Section 5907.15 | Ohio Veterans' Homes Rental, Service, and Medicare Reimbursement Fund.
Section 5907.16 | Medicare Services Fund.