OHCA Collaborations in Care
The Ohio Health Care Association (OHCA) works closely with a variety of Ohio state administrative agencies to advance its mission of enhancing quality of care throughout the long-term care continuum. These collaborations support resident safety, regulatory compliance, and continuous improvement in care delivery. Below are highlights of OHCA’s recent partnerships with key state agencies.
Ohio Attorney General
Caring for residents and ensuring their safety and well-being at all times are top priorities and core responsibilities of every Ohio Health Care Association member.
Combating elder abuse and promoting patient quality of care has also been at the heart of OHCA's mission since its founding.
OHCA provides education to ensure all statewide members have a clear understanding of the federal state regulations related to elder abuse. Resources from our partners and collaboration with the Ohio Attorney General's Office are accessible here.
Ohio Department of Aging
The Ohio Health Care Association has partnered with the Ohio Department of Aging on the Nursing Home Quality of Care Task Force, working collaboratively to identify challenges and develop recommendations aimed at improving care outcomes across Ohio’s long-term care facilities.
In addition, families and residents can explore long-term care options that meet their individual needs by using the Quality Navigator, a tool designed to provide accessible and transparent information to support informed care decisions.