Would you like to set up a care service or a care home? To do so, you must comply with the provisions of the Nursing Care Insurance Act (PflegeVG) and apply for a licence for your care facility.
The Social Security Code XI regulates, among other things
- which companies are authorised to provide care services and
- who finances these services.
A distinction is made between outpatient and inpatient care facilities. Outpatient and inpatient facilities are economically independent organisations:
- Outpatient care services are under the professional responsibility of a trained carer. The care services provide people in need of care with home care assistance at home.
- In care homes, people in need of care are provided with full or part-time inpatient care under the permanent responsibility of a trained carer.
According to the so-called guarantee mandate, the long-term care insurance funds must ensure that the insured persons are provided with needs-based and consistent care. For this reason, the state associations of the long-term care insurance funds conclude a care contract and a remuneration agreement with you as a care facility.
The amount of remuneration depends, among other things, on whether you offer outpatient or inpatient services.