AHCA: Long Term Care Services Unit 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the AHCA: Long Term Care Services Unit in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'DATE OF REQUEST'. Ensure this is at least 45 days before the bed change begins, or 30 days for location changes.
  3. Fill in the 'DATE BED CHANGE WILL BEGIN', which must align with the start of a cost report quarter/year.
  4. Complete the facility details including 'NAME OF FACILITY', 'STREET ADDRESS', 'CITY, ZIP', and contact information.
  5. Input your 'MEDICARE PROVIDER NUMBER' and total number of beds in your facility. Make sure to categorize them correctly under Title 18, Dually Certified, Title 19, and Private/Other Pay.
  6. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before submitting. Use our platform’s features to save or share your completed form easily.

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Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) Health Quality Assurance (HQA) Field Offices - This division of the Agency licenses and regulates the health care facilities in Florida including nursing homes, assisted living facilities, hospices, hospitals and home health agencies.
The American Health Care Association (AHCA) is a federation of 50 state health organizations representing 12,000 assisted living and long term care facilities. The physical environment of long term care settings continues to evolve to a more home-like setting to support aging-in-place.
AHCA License Requirements The types of facilities that fall under AHCA regulation include hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and home health agencies. The AHCA license application process involves a thorough evaluation of the facilitys compliance with state regulations.
The American Health Care Association (AHCA) is a non-profit federation of affiliated state health organizations that represents more than 15,000 non-profit and for-profit nursing homes, assisted living communities, and facilities for individuals with disabilities.
The key difference between a long-term care facility and a nursing home is this: In long-term care, the residents are there for physical and social services, whereas in a nursing home, the residents are there as patients in need of medical care.

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Services offered in a nursing home typically include nursing care, 24-hour supervision, three meals a day, and assistance with everyday activities. Rehabilitation services, such as physical, occupational, and speech therapy, are also available. In many cases, people must pay for nursing home care themselves.
In Florida, AHCA is responsible for administering Medicaid through the Statewide Medicaid Managed Care (SMMC) program that was implemented in 2014.
Health facilities are places that provide health care. They include hospitals, clinics, outpatient care centers, and specialized care centers, such as birthing centers and psychiatric care centers.

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