Difference between revisions of "Personal Care Homes Directory"

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*Current status of the license (this indicates whether the license is in good standing with the Department). If you have any questions, you should contact a regional licensing office.
 
*Current status of the license (this indicates whether the license is in good standing with the Department). If you have any questions, you should contact a regional licensing office.
  
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== Some of the types of residential health care facilities not listed are: ==
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== Some of the types of residential health care facilities not listed are: ==
  
Nursing Homes<br> Rehabilitation facilities / units<br> Domiciliary Care Homes<br> Community Group Homes for people with mental illness or mental retardation<br> Homes that serve less than four persons<br>
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*Nursing Homes
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*Rehabilitation facilities / units
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*Domiciliary Care Homes
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*Community Group Homes for people with mental illness or mental retardation
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*Homes that serve less than four persons<br>

Revision as of 19:16, 7 November 2014

http://www.dpw.state.pa.us/searchforprovider/pchdirectory/index.htm

Includes the following information on each home:

  • Department of Public Welfare licensing office of the state in which the home is located
  • County of location
  • Name of home
  • Address
  • City
  • State
  • Zip code
  • Licensed capacity
  • Phone number of home
  • Business status (whether it is a profit or non-profit business)
  • Current type of license that the home's legal entity/ licensee holds for the home (it can be either full/regular license, which is usually 12 months in length, or Provisional Status, which usually is a six-month license)
  • Current status of the license (this indicates whether the license is in good standing with the Department). If you have any questions, you should contact a regional licensing office.


Some of the types of residential health care facilities not listed are:

  • Nursing Homes
  • Rehabilitation facilities / units
  • Domiciliary Care Homes
  • Community Group Homes for people with mental illness or mental retardation
  • Homes that serve less than four persons