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Regulatory Measures for Home Care Services in Georgia

regulatory measures for home care services in Georgia

This video explains how home care in Georgia is regulated by the Department of Community Health (DCH), which oversees licensing, standards of care, staffing, reporting, and oversight. Agencies must follow DCH rules while also adhering to Medicaid EVV mandates.

CareSmartz360 helps agencies align operations with DCH requirements by tracking compliance, staff credentials, documentation, and reporting within the same system as EVV and billing.

Who we empower every day

By Role
  • Agency Owners – Keep operations aligned with DCH regulations and licensing obligations.
By Persona
  • Caregivers – Work in compliant agencies and benefit from regulated care structures.
  • On-Call Coordinators – Ensure schedules, documentation, & visits meet regulatory benchmarks.
  • Care Managers – Oversee adherence to agency standards and state expectations.
  • Billers – Ensure financial and claims reporting meet regulatory criteria.
  • Supervisors – Monitor staff operations and quality under DCH rules.
  • Schedulers – Build schedules that comply with state standards.

Regulation in Georgia is multi-layered: agencies must simultaneously satisfy DCH licensing, Medicaid billing, and EVV compliance. A unified software can streamline these overlapping demands.

By using CareSmartz360, Georgia home care agencies gain a compliance ally — one platform that helps them meet DCH regulations, manage documentation, and maintain operational integrity.

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