Home Health Care Licensing in New York
Operating a home health care agency in New York requires navigating one of the most heavily regulated licensing frameworks in the country. The New York State Department of Health (DOH) oversees the licensing and certification of home care agencies, and the application process is rigorous, document-intensive, and subject to significant processing times. Whether you are applying for a new Licensed Home Care Services Agency (LHCSA) license, pursuing a Certified Home Health Agency (CHHA) designation, or acquiring an existing agency, experienced legal counsel is essential to achieving a successful outcome.
At Agarunov Law Firm, P.C., we represent home care entrepreneurs, healthcare organizations, and investors in all aspects of home health care licensing in New York and New Jersey. From new license applications through agency acquisitions and ongoing compliance, we guide our clients through every step of the regulatory process.
New License Applications
LHCSA (Licensed Home Care Services Agency)
A LHCSA license is required to provide home care services including nursing, home health aide services, personal care, and therapy services on a fee-for-service or private pay basis. The LHCSA application process involves submission of a detailed application to the DOH, disclosure of all principals, owners, and managing members, background checks and character fitness review for all disclosed parties, demonstration of financial viability and operational readiness, policy and procedure development compliant with 10 NYCRR Part 766, staffing plans and clinical supervision structures, and site inspection and operational readiness review.
We prepare comprehensive LHCSA applications that address every DOH requirement, including the operational plan, compliance infrastructure, and governance documents. Our goal is to submit applications that are complete and thorough on first submission, minimizing deficiency letters and delays.
CHHA (Certified Home Health Agency)
CHHAs are certified by the DOH and approved to participate in Medicare and Medicaid. CHHA certification involves a more extensive process than LHCSA licensing, including Certificate of Need (CON) review, public need demonstration, and CMS Medicare certification. We advise clients on CHHA feasibility, prepare CON applications, and coordinate the certification process.
Fiscal Intermediary Registration
For organizations providing Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP) services, fiscal intermediary authorization is required. We assist with the application and compliance requirements for fiscal intermediary operations.
Purchase & Sale of Home Care Agencies
Acquiring an existing home care agency — whether a LHCSA, CHHA, or other licensed entity — is often the fastest path to market entry, as it avoids the lengthy new application process and provides an established patient base, staff, and payer relationships. However, agency acquisitions involve unique legal and regulatory requirements that go beyond a standard business acquisition.
Buyer Representation
We represent buyers in home care agency acquisitions, handling due diligence on the agency's license status, DOH compliance history, Medicaid enrollment, staffing, patient census, payer contracts, and any open investigations or deficiencies. We structure the transaction as either an asset purchase or change of ownership (CHOW), prepare and submit the DOH change of ownership application, negotiate the purchase agreement with healthcare-specific provisions, and coordinate the transition to ensure continuity of patient care and uninterrupted Medicaid billing.
Seller Representation
For agency owners looking to sell, we prepare the agency for sale by addressing compliance issues, organizing operational records, and ensuring the license and Medicaid enrollment are in good standing. We negotiate the purchase agreement, coordinate the DOH change of ownership process, and ensure a clean transfer that satisfies all regulatory requirements.
Change of Ownership (CHOW) Applications
Any transfer of ownership interest in a licensed home care agency requires DOH approval through a change of ownership application. This includes stock sales, membership interest transfers, and changes in controlling persons. We prepare and submit CHOW applications, respond to DOH inquiries, and manage the approval process to ensure uninterrupted operations during the transition.
Ongoing Compliance & Operations
- DOH Survey Preparation: Preparing agencies for DOH surveys and inspections, addressing deficiencies, and developing plans of correction
- Policy & Procedure Development: Creating and updating clinical and administrative policies compliant with 10 NYCRR Part 766
- Medicaid Enrollment & Billing Compliance: Enrollment applications, billing compliance reviews, and audit response
- Employment & Staffing Compliance: Employment agreements, credentialing, and Home Care Worker Wage Parity compliance
- HIPAA Compliance: Privacy and security programs tailored to home care operations
- Corporate Compliance Programs: Developing and maintaining compliance programs required for Medicaid-participating providers
Serving New York and New Jersey
Agarunov Law Firm is licensed to practice in both New York and New Jersey. We represent home care agencies and entrepreneurs throughout the tri-state area. New Jersey home health care licensing operates under the Division of Consumer Affairs and Department of Health, with different requirements than New York. Our dual-state licensing allows us to advise on the specific regulatory frameworks in each jurisdiction, including agencies operating across state lines.
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