The Division of Health Care Quality (DHCQ) protects Delaware residents by licensing, monitoring, and inspecting health care facilities, investigating complaints, and ensuring compliance with state and federal laws. DHCQ also oversees multiple registries and regulatory programs, administers required trainings, and provides certification and oversight for a wide range of health care services to improve safety, accountability, and quality of care statewide.
Check licensure, surveys and complaints for Delaware skilled nursing facilities
Check licensure, surveys and complaints for assisted living facilities throughout the state
Search before you hire! Active listings of health care workers with civil findings of abuse, neglect, mistreatment or financial exploitation
Online portal to report concerns about patient safety, rights, quality of care, staffing or privacy in Delaware’s long-term care facilities
Verify certified nurse assistants (CNAs) are in good standing before you hire
Criminal background checks, fingerprinting and mandatory drug testing to work in a Delaware long-term care facility or home health agency