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Home Health Agency

Caretenders

Excellent5-Star CMS Rating

285 Calef Hwy, Ste 106, Epping, NH 03042

5 Services
For-Profit
8 Years Certified

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285 Calef Hwy, Ste 106
Epping, NH 03042

About Caretenders

Home health agency overview

Caretenders is a for-profit Medicare-certified home health agency in Epping, NH. Certified since 2018, the agency has provided 8 years of in-home healthcare services to the community. The agency offers 5 of the 6 standard home health service categories.

Caretenders provides skilled nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, medical social services. Skilled nursing and physical therapy are the core services most patients receive, often following a hospital stay, surgery, or acute illness episode.

Caretenders has earned a 5-star quality rating from CMS, reflecting excellent patient care outcomes including functional improvement and timely care initiation. 13 physicians are affiliated with this agency.

When selecting a home health agency in Epping, NH, consider quality ratings, the services offered, patient outcome measures, and whether the agency is covered by your insurance. Home health care allows patients to recover in the comfort of their own home while receiving professional medical care.

At a Glance

Star Rating5/5 Stars
OwnershipFor-Profit
Certified Since2018
Services Offered5 of 6
Medicare Spending0.86x avg
Affiliated Doctors13

Quality Rating

CMS Quality of Patient Care star rating

5of 5

Excellent

Quality of Patient Care Rating

Caretenders has earned a 5-star quality of patient care rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). This rating reflects above-average performance across measures including timely initiation of care, functional improvement in walking and bathing, and avoidance of preventable hospitalizations. This places Caretenders among the higher-rated home health agencies serving patients in Epping, NH.

Patient Outcomes

CMS quality measures for patient improvement and safety

Timely Initiation of Care

Patients who received their first visit within the recommended timeframe

100.0%

Improved Walking

Patients whose ability to walk improved during the home health episode

94.7%

Improved Bed Transferring

Patients whose ability to get in and out of bed improved

93.8%

Improved Bathing

Patients whose ability to bathe improved during care

95.5%

Improved Breathing

Patients whose shortness of breath improved

95.9%

Improved Oral Medications

Patients who improved in managing their medications correctly

98.5%

Skin Integrity

Patients assessed for pressure ulcer risk with prevention plan

0.4%

Timely Drug Education

Patients who received timely medication teaching and reconciliation

97.6%

Functional Assessment

Patients with a comprehensive functional status assessment

79.0%

Flu Vaccination

Patients assessed for seasonal flu vaccination status

66.4%

Falls with Injury

Lower is better

Patients who experienced a fall resulting in major injury

1.0%

Discharge & Readmission

Performance compared to national rates

Discharged to Community

Rate of patients successfully discharged to the community after home health care

Better Than National

Risk-standardized rate: 91.4%

Caretenders performs better than the national rate for discharged to community, indicating stronger outcomes for patients.

Potentially Preventable Readmissions

Rate of unplanned hospital readmissions within 30 days

Same as National

Risk-standardized rate: 4.0%

Caretenders performs at about the national rate for potentially preventable readmissions, consistent with most home health agencies.

Potentially Preventable Hospitalizations

Rate of unplanned hospitalizations during home health care

Same as National

Risk-standardized rate: 8.3%

Caretenders performs at about the national rate for potentially preventable hospitalizations, consistent with most home health agencies.

Medicare Spending

Spending per episode relative to national average

0.86x

Below National Average

1.00 = national average Medicare spending per episode

Caretenders's Medicare spending per episode is 14% below the national average (ratio: 0.86). Lower spending relative to quality outcomes may indicate efficient care delivery. This is based on 1,197 Medicare episodes.

Services Offered

Medicare-certified home health service categories

Skilled Nursing Care

Available

Registered nurses provide wound care, medication management, IV therapy, and patient education in the home.

Physical Therapy

Available

Licensed physical therapists help patients regain strength, mobility, and balance after illness or surgery.

Occupational Therapy

Available

Therapists help patients relearn daily activities like dressing, bathing, and cooking to regain independence.

Speech-Language Pathology

Available

Speech therapists address swallowing disorders, communication difficulties, and cognitive-linguistic rehabilitation.

Medical Social Services

Available

Social workers help patients access community resources, coordinate care, and address emotional and financial concerns.

Home Health Aide Services

Not Available

Certified aides assist with personal care including bathing, dressing, and light household tasks under nurse supervision.

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Frequently Asked Questions

About Caretenders

What is the quality rating for Caretenders?

Caretenders has a 5-star quality of patient care rating from CMS, which evaluates home health agencies on patient outcomes including functional improvement, timely care, and avoidance of preventable hospitalizations.

What services does Caretenders offer?

Caretenders offers 5 home health services: skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, medical social services.

Does Medicare cover Caretenders?

Yes, Caretenders is a Medicare-certified home health agency. Medicare typically covers home health services when ordered by a physician and the patient is homebound and requires skilled care.

How does Caretenders's Medicare spending compare?

Caretenders's Medicare spending per episode ratio is 0.86 (1.00 = national average). This is below the national average.

How many doctors are affiliated with Caretenders?

13 physicians are affiliated with Caretenders.

Data source: CMS Home Health Compare ·