Putnam County Aging Program, Inc., Fayette County Senior Programs and Summers County Council on Aging v. Panhandle Support Services, Inc.; A Special Touch In Home Care, LLC; Village Caregiving, LLC; Elder Aide Services, LLC, d/b/a Right At Home; and Southern Home Care Services, Inc., d/b/a All Ways Caring HomeCare, and West Virginia Health Care Authority

CourtIntermediate Court of Appeals of West Virginia
DecidedJune 12, 2025
Docket24-ica-97, 24-ica-98, 24-ica-99, 24-ica-100, 24-ica-122, and 24-ica-123
StatusPublished

This text of Putnam County Aging Program, Inc., Fayette County Senior Programs and Summers County Council on Aging v. Panhandle Support Services, Inc.; A Special Touch In Home Care, LLC; Village Caregiving, LLC; Elder Aide Services, LLC, d/b/a Right At Home; and Southern Home Care Services, Inc., d/b/a All Ways Caring HomeCare, and West Virginia Health Care Authority (Putnam County Aging Program, Inc., Fayette County Senior Programs and Summers County Council on Aging v. Panhandle Support Services, Inc.; A Special Touch In Home Care, LLC; Village Caregiving, LLC; Elder Aide Services, LLC, d/b/a Right At Home; and Southern Home Care Services, Inc., d/b/a All Ways Caring HomeCare, and West Virginia Health Care Authority) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Intermediate Court of Appeals of West Virginia primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Putnam County Aging Program, Inc., Fayette County Senior Programs and Summers County Council on Aging v. Panhandle Support Services, Inc.; A Special Touch In Home Care, LLC; Village Caregiving, LLC; Elder Aide Services, LLC, d/b/a Right At Home; and Southern Home Care Services, Inc., d/b/a All Ways Caring HomeCare, and West Virginia Health Care Authority, (W. Va. Ct. App. 2025).

Opinion

IN THE INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS OF WEST VIRGINIA FILED Spring 2025 Term June 12, 2025 _____________________ ASHLEY N. DEEM, CHIEF DEPUTY CLERK INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS

Nos. 24-ICA-97, 24-ICA-98, 24-ICA-99, 24-ICA-100, OF WEST VIRGINIA

24-ICA-122, and 24-ICA-123 _____________________

PUTNAM COUNTY AGING PROGRAM, INC., FAYETTE COUNTY SENIOR PROGRAMS and SUMMERS COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING,

Affected Parties Below, Petitioners,

v.

PANHANDLE SUPPORT SERVICES, INC; A SPECIAL TOUCH IN HOME CARE, LLC; VILLAGE CAREGIVING, LLC; ELDER AIDE SERVICES, LLC, D/B/A RIGHT AT HOME; and SOUTHERN HOME CARE SERVICES, INC., D/B/A ALL WAYS CARING HOMECARE,

Applicants Below, Respondents,

AND

WEST VIRGINIA HEALTH CARE AUTHORITY,

Respondent. ___________________________________________________________

Appeal from the West Virginia Health Care Authority

AFFIRMED, in part, REVERSED, in part, and REMANDED with instructions _________________________________________________________

Submitted: February 5, 2025 Filed: June 12, 2025 Richard W. Walters, Esq. Brock M. Malcolm, Esq. Ryan W. Walters, Esq. Michael C. Cardi, Esq. Shaffer & Shaffer, PLLC Bowles Rice, LLP Charleston, West Virginia Morgantown, West Virginia Counsel for Petitioners Counsel for Respondent Panhandle Support Services, Inc.

John B. McCuskey, Esq. Robert L. Coffield, Esq. Michael R. Williams, Esq. Shaina D. Massie, Esq. Caleb A. Seckman, Esq. Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP Frankie Dame, Esq. Huntington, West Virginia Spencer J. Davenport, Esq. Counsel for Respondents Elder Aide Office of the WV Attorney General Services, LLC, d/b/a Right at Home; Charleston, West Virginia Village Caregiving, LLC; and A Special Counsel for Respondent WV Health Care Touch In Home Care, LLC Authority

Nathaniel J. Pencook, Esq. Alaina N. Crislip, Esq. (admitted pro hac vice) Colton Koontz, Esq. Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP Jackson Kelly PLLC Raleigh, North Carolina Charleston, West Virginia Counsel for Respondents Elder Aide Counsel for Southern Home Care Services, Services, LLC, d/b/a Right at Home; Inc. Village Caregiving, LLC; and A Special Touch In Home Care, LLC

JUDGE GREEAR delivered the Opinion of the Court. GREEAR, Judge:

In these consolidated appeals,1 Petitioners Putnam County Aging Program,

Inc. (“PCAP”),2 Fayette County Senior Programs (“FCSP”),3 and Summers County

Council on Aging (“SCCOA”)4 (collectively “Petitioners”)5 appeal the February 7, 2024,

and February 21, 2024, orders of the West Virginia Health Care Authority (“Authority”)

granting A Special Touch In Home Care, LLC (“STHC”); Southern Home Care Services,

Inc. (“Southern”); Elder Aide Services, LLC, d/b/a Right at Home (“Elder”); and Village

Caregiving, LLC’s (collectively “Respondent Providers”) certificate of need (“CON”)

applications to provide in-home personal care services (“PC Services”), through the

1 24-ICA-97, 24-ICA-100, 24-ICA-122, and 24-ICA-123 were consolidated by this Court’s December 13, 2024, order for purposes of oral argument, consideration, and decision. 24-ICA-98 and 24-ICA-99 were consolidated by this Court’s December 17, 2024, order for purposes of oral argument, consideration, and decision. Because issues in each set of the consolidated cases are similar and involve some of the same parties, for judicial economy and efficiency, we will decide both sets of consolidated cases together in this opinion. 2 PCAP is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization providing meals, transportation, and in-home care services to qualified seniors in a number of West Virginia counties. 501(c)(3) refers to PCAP’s tax-exempt status under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. See generally 26 U.S.C. § 501(c)(3) (eff. 2019). 3 FCSP is an organization providing meals, transportation, and in-home services to qualified seniors. As noted in the record, FCSP and PCAP are “one entity” as FCSP is owned and operated by PCAP and “is a term used to refer to the collective group of aging program services offered by [PCAP] in Fayette County.” 4 SCCOA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization providing meals, transportation, and in-home services to qualified seniors in Summers County, West Virginia. 501(c)(3) refers to SCCOA’s tax-exempt status under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. See generally 26 U.S.C. § 501(c)(3) (eff. 2019).

For purposes of clarification, in 24-ICA-123, “Petitioners” refers only to PCAP. 5

SCCOA appears as a Petitioner only in case 24-ICA-99. 1 Medicaid program,6 in specific counties in West Virginia.7 On appeal, Petitioners argue

that the Authority erred in granting Respondent Providers’ underlying CON applications,

as there was no unmet need in the proposed service areas; the in-home Personal Care

Services Standards (“PC Standards”) used by the Authority were arbitrary and capricious;

granting Respondent Providers’ CONs would have a negative effect on the community;

and that the Authority was clearly biased against Petitioners. Based upon our review of the

6 In Burgess v. W. Va. Dep’t of Hum. Servs., 250 W. Va. 428, 430-31, 903 S.E.2d 609, 611-12 (Ct. App. 2024), this Court recognized that:

Authorized under Title XIX of the Social Security Act, Medicaid is an entitlement program financed by the state and federal governments and administered individually by each state. See 42 U.S.C. § 1396-1. In Forloine v. Persily, No. CV 3:23-0450, 2024 WL 1316237, at *1 (S.D.W. Va. Mar. 27, 2024), the United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia described Medicaid as a “cooperative federal-state program.” See Douglas v. Indep. Living Ctr. of S. Cal., Inc., [565 U.S. 606, 610] (2012). Thus, in exchange for federal funds, states agree to follow “congressionally imposed conditions” in the Medicaid program. See Armstrong v. Exceptional Child Ctr., Inc., [575 U.S. 320, 323] (2015).

The West Virginia entity which administers the federal funds received by West Virginia under title XIX of the Social Security Act is the Bureau for Medical Services (“BMS”). 7 In its February 7, 2024, decision, the Authority approved Village’s CON application to provide PC Services in Berkeley, Boone, Braxton, Brooke, Cabell, Calhoun, Clay, Doddridge, Fayette, Gilmer, Grant, Greenbrier, Hampshire, Hancock, Hardy, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson, Kanawha, Lewis, Lincoln, Logan, Marion, Marshall, Mason, McDowell, Mercer, Mineral, Monongalia, Monroe, Morgan, Nicholas, Ohio, Pleasants, Pocahontas, Preston, Putnam, Raleigh, Randolph, Ritchie, Roane, Summers, Taylor, Tyler, Upshur, Wayne, Webster, Wetzel, Wirt, Wood, and Wyoming Counties.

In three separate February 21, 2024, decisions, the Authority approved Southern’s application to provide PC Services in Boone, Clay, Logan, Nicholas, Putnam, and Roane Counties; Elder’s application to provide PC Services in Cabell, Fayette, Putnam, and Wayne Counties; and STHC’s application to provide PC Services in Kanawha, Cabell, Fayette, Putnam, and Wayne Counties. 2 record, including the oral and written arguments of counsel, and applicable law, we

disagree and find no error in the Authority’s approval of Respondent Providers’ CON

applications.

Petitioners also appeal the Authority’s February 8, 2024, Dismissal Orders

granting Panhandle Support Services, Inc.’s (“Panhandle”) motions for summary judgment

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