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Please utilize the Complaint Form below to file the complaint. Please note if this complaint is concerning a care issue in a nursing home you need to call the Complaint Section for Nursing Homes under the Division of Health Service Regulation 919-855-4500.
The Division of Health Service Regulation oversees medical, mental health and adult care facilities, emergency medical services, and local jails. We check to see that people receiving care in these facilities are safe and receive appropriate care.
Home care agencies are licensed by the North Carolina Division of Health Service Regulation. Some agencies are franchises, while others are independently owned. You will also find that some home health agencies also offer this type of personal care.
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The North Carolina Division of Health Service Regulation licenses ACHs based on size--family care homes for 2-6 residents and ACHs for seven or more residents.
The NC DHHS Division of Health Service Regulation It handles complaints and investigations related to issues like: nursing homes; adult care homes; hospitals; home care, home health, or hospice agencies; and mental health group homes and other 24-hour facilities.
North Carolina Division of Health Service Regulation - Raleigh - Wake County, North Carolina.
Assisted living communities are regulated in all 50 states. In North Carolina, the Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Health Service Regulation monitors mandatory services and procedures that must be provided or met.

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