Home Health Agencies

Home health agencies (HHAs) are organizations that provide skilled nursing and other therapeutic services. HHAs provide these services in patients' homes.

Skilled care includes services such as:

  • Wound care for open, infected, or complex wounds.
  • Urinary catheterization.
  • Teaching safe use of assistive devices.
  • Transfer techniques.
  • Gait training.
  • Medication management.

See Defining "Skilled Care" for Wisconsin Home Health Agency (HHA) Licensure, P-01212 (PDF) for more information on skilled nursing services.

HHAs are different than services provided by Personal Care Agencies (PCAs), which include:

  • Help with activities of daily living.
  • Housekeeping tasks.
  • Accompanying clients to medical appointments.

Finding and choosing an HHA

Contact us

For questions regarding home health agencies, contact the Division of Quality Assurance (DQA), Licensing, Certification, and CLIA Section:

Additional contacts

Compliance history

Provider Search - In order to present consumers with current provider information, Provider Search must be updated to use a new application. During this transition period, information regarding ambulatory surgical center, home health agency, and hospice provider types may not be up to date on the Provider Search website. You may visit our Consumer Guide webpages for Finding and Choosing an Ambulatory Surgical Center, Finding and Choosing a Home Health Agency, and Finding and Choosing a Hospice for up to date provider directories.

Nurse consultant

Kelly Nelson, kelly.nelson@dhs.wisconsin.gov, 920-428-0096

OASIS education coordinator (coding and interpretation)

Heather Newton, dhsdqamdsoasis@dhs.wisconsin.gov

OASIS automation coordinator (technical support)

Emily Virnig, dhsdqamdsoasis@dhs.wisconsin.gov

Pharmacy consultant

Douglas Englebert, douglas.englebert@dhs.wisconsin.gov, 608-266-5388

State licensure and Medicare/Medicaid certification

Thomas Rylander, thomas.rylander@dhs.wisconsin.gov, 608-266-7297

Survey inspection process

Sara Schmidt, sarajane.schmidt@dhs.wisconsin.gov, 608-261-6752

Fire reporting

All fires in a licensed facility in Wisconsin must be reported to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) within 72 hours. To report a fire, complete and submit the Health Care Facility Fire Report, F-62500.

For questions regarding fire reporting, contact DQA Fire Authority:

Additional information is provided in DQA numbered memo 23-002 (PDF).

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Last revised February 10, 2025