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Home Health Agencies in Grand Rapids, MI

Compare 11 Medicare-certified home health agencies by quality ratings, services, and ownership

11 home health agencies in Grand Rapids, MI · avg 4.0★

1

Interim Health Care

5.0
Proprietary

1971 E Beltline Ave Ne, Suite 225, Grand Rapids, MI 49525

(616) 575-0216
2

Centerwell Home Health

4.5
Proprietary

625 Kenmoor Ave. Se, Ste 306, Grand Rapids, MI 49546

(616) 942-5744
3

Pure Home Health Care

4.5
Proprietary

3501 Lake Eastbrook Boulevard Se, Suite 310, Grand Rapids, MI 49546

(877) 234-6188
4

Atrio Home Health

4.0
Non-profit

2100 Raybrook Ave Se, Suite 303, Grand Rapids, MI 49546

(616) 235-4663
5

Care One Home Health Services

4.0
Proprietary

2305 E Paris Ave Se, Suite 202, Grand Rapids, MI 49546

(616) 719-4440
6

Corewell Health Visiting Nurse Association

4.0
Non-profit

1239 E Beltline Ave Ne, Grand Rapids, MI 49525

(616) 486-3951
7

Trinity Health At Home - Grand Rapids

4.0
Non-profit

1430 Monroe Nw, Suite 120, Grand Rapids, MI 49505

(616) 685-8800
8

Alpine Care Home Health

3.5
Proprietary

2851 Charlevoix Dr. Se, Ste 112, Grand Rapids, MI 49546

(616) 956-7900
9

Heartland Home Health (grand Rapids)

3.5
Proprietary

695 Kenmoor Ave Se, Suite B, Grand Rapids, MI 49546

(616) 942-7733
10

Mary Free Bed At Home, Llc

3.5
Non-profit

2944 Fuller Ave Ne, Suite 301, Grand Rapids, MI 49505

(855) 602-2500
11

Porter Hills Home Health Care

3.5
Non-profit

3600 Fulton St E, Grand Rapids, MI 49546

(616) 949-5140

About Home Health Agencies in Grand Rapids

In-home health care services in Grand Rapids, Michigan

Grand Rapids, Michigan has 11 Medicare-certified home health agencies providing in-home skilled nursing, therapy, and personal care services. The average CMS Quality of Patient Care star rating is 4.0 out of 5 stars. Home health services allow patients to receive professional medical care in the comfort of their own homes, including skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, medical social work, and home health aide services.

When choosing a home health agency, ask about the specific services provided, staff qualifications, availability of weekend and evening visits, and how the agency coordinates with your physician. Medicare-certified agencies must meet federal quality standards and participate in the CMS Home Health Quality Reporting Program, which tracks patient outcomes and publishes star ratings to help families make informed decisions.

Ownership includes 6 for-profit, 5 non-profit agencies. When choosing a home health agency, consider the quality star rating, services offered, and whether the agency accepts your insurance or Medicare coverage.

Frequently Asked Questions

About home health agencies in Grand Rapids, MI

How many home health agencies are in Grand Rapids, MI?

There are 11 Medicare-certified home health agencies in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Each agency is rated by CMS based on quality of patient care.

What is the average quality rating for home health agencies in Grand Rapids?

The average CMS Quality of Patient Care (QoPC) star rating for home health agencies in Grand Rapids is 4.0 out of 5 stars. Ratings are based on patient outcome measures.

What services do home health agencies provide?

Medicare-certified home health agencies offer a range of in-home services including skilled nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, medical social work, and home health aide services. Services are provided in the patient's home under a physician-ordered plan of care.

How are home health quality ratings determined?

CMS rates home health agencies using the Quality of Patient Care (QoPC) star rating from 1 to 5 stars, in half-star increments. Ratings are based on patient outcome measures including how often patients improved in walking, getting in and out of bed, bathing, breathing, wound healing, and medication management. Higher ratings indicate better patient outcomes.

Does Medicare cover home health care?

Yes. Medicare covers home health services if you are homebound and need skilled nursing or therapy. A doctor must certify the need. Medicare covers skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and medical social work — with no copay required.

Who qualifies for home health care?

To qualify for Medicare home health coverage, you must be homebound (leaving home requires considerable effort), need intermittent skilled nursing care or therapy, and have a doctor-ordered plan of care. You do not need a prior hospital stay.

Data source: CMS Home Health Compare ·