--0000000000005eb6130626b9db1f Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Tim, If we are providing services on the Illinois side of the border, we would need to comply with Illinois' home care regulations. In Illinois, providing home care services (even for private-pay clients) requires licensure if those services are beyond just companionship. Illinois law mandates that any entity providing personal care, assistance with daily activities, or other supportive home care services must be licensed as a "Home Services Agency" by the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH). Since our agency holds a non-licensed status in Missouri, we would not be authorized to legally provide services across state lines in Illinois unless it meets Illinois licensure requirements. In this case, our licensed home services agency in Illinois would need to handle services for Illinois-based clients to ensure compliance with Illinois regulations. On Tue, Nov 12, 2024 at 8:26=E2=80=AFAM Timothy Thomas wrot= e: > Good morning, > > Our St-Louis office has the opportunity to service a client on the > Illinois side of the city. Could you please advise me on how we can > accomplish this? Is there a licensing requirement? > > If so, can we funnel the business through our Chicago office? > > Thank you! > Tim > > -- > > *Tim Thomas* > Head of Midwest & Canada Divisions | *TheKey* > Mobile: 514.591.9387 > [image: TheKey] > --=20 Amanda Fults Senior Regulatory, Compliance Manager 714-623-6918 amanda.fults@thekey.com TheKey.com [image: TheKey] CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The information in the Email is confidential and may be privileged. This Email is intended solely for the named recipient or recipients. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, disclosure, copying or distribution of this Email is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please inform us by replying with the subject line marked "Wrong Address" and then deleting this Email and any attachments. --0000000000005eb6130626b9db1f Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Tim, If we are=C2=A0providing services on the Il= linois side of the border, we would need to comply with Illinois' home = care regulations. In Illinois, providing home care services (even for priva= te-pay clients) requires licensure if those services are beyond just compan= ionship. Illinois law mandates that any entity providing personal care, ass= istance with daily activities, or other supportive home care services must = be licensed as a "Home Services Agency" by the Illinois Departmen= t of Public Health (IDPH). Since our agency holds a non-licensed = status in Missouri, we would not be authorized to legally provide services = across state lines in Illinois unless it meets Illinois licensure requireme= nts. In this case, our licensed home services agency in Illinois would need= to handle services for Illinois-based clients to ensu