Top Home Healthcare Agencies- 49249 ZIP Code

Updated as of January 17, 2024

These are the top home healthcare agencies for the zip code: 49249. Get ratings, performance metrics, and crucial data that you need to make an informed choice.

Name Star Rating
ELARA CARING
209 E WASHINGTON
JACKSON, MI 49201
OHIOANS HOME HEALTHCARE, INC
28315 KENSINGTON LANE
PERRYSBURG, OH 43551
TRINITY HEALTH AT HOME- SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN
20555 VICTOR PARKWAY
LIVONIA, MI 48152
HEARTLAND HOME HEALTH CARE
865 SOUTH CEDAR STREET
MASON, MI 48854
RESIDENTIAL HOME HEALTH
5440 CORPORATE DR, SUITE 400
TROY, MI 48098
OHIOANS HOME HEALTHCARE
14930 LAPLAISANCE RD, SUITE 115
MONROE, MI 48161
HILLSDALE HOSPITAL
1711 S HILLSDALE RD
HILLSDALE, MI 49242
MID MICHIGAN HOME HEALTH CARE
1020 PROFESSIONAL DR, STE 5, BUILDING A
FLINT, MI 48532
PROMEDICA HOME HEALTH (COLDWATER)
300 EAST CHICAGO ST
COLDWATER, MI 49036
HENRY FORD ALLEGIANCE HOME CARE
100 E MICHIGAN AVE, STE 400
JACKSON, MI 49201

Home Health Care Quality of Patient Care Ratings

The ratings shown in the NursingHomeDatabase Home Health Care database are based on data that is compiled and calculated by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ("CMS"). There are two types of home health star ratings: Quality of Patient Care Star Ratings and Patient Survey Star Ratings. The Quality of Patient Care (QoPC) Star Rating is used to rank the home health care agenices on this list. It is based on OASIS assessments and Medicare claims data. We first posted these ratings in July 2015 and we continue to update them quarterly based on new data posted on Care Compare.

All Medicare-certified HHAs may potentially receive a Quality of Patient Care Star Rating. HHAs must have data for at least 20 complete quality episodes for each measure to be reported on Care Compare. Completed episodes are paired start or resumption of care and end of care OASIS assessments. Episodes must have an end-of-care date within the 12-month reporting period regardless of start date. To have a Quality of Patient Care Star Rating computed, HHAs must have reported data for 5 of the 7 measures used in the Quality of Patient Care Star Ratings calculation. The current methodology for calculating the Quality of Patient Care Star Rating can be accessed via the Downloads section below. This methodology will be updated periodically as additional refinements are made.

The Quality of Patient Care Star Rating methodology includes process and outcome quality measures that are currently reported on Care Compare. These measures should:

  • Apply to a substantial proportion of home health patients and have sufficient data to report for a majority of home health agencies.
  • Show a reasonable amount of variation among home health agencies and it should be possible for a home health agency to show improvement in performance.
  • Have high face validity and clinical relevance.
  • Be stable and not show substantial random variation over time.
  • Have changed over time based on the results of ongoing monitoring analyses, technical expert panel input, and stakeholder feedback.

The 7 measures that are part of the Quality of Patient Star Rating are:

  1. Timely Initiation of Care
  2. Improvement in Ambulation
  3. Improvement in Bed Transferring
  4. Improvement in Bathing
  5. Improvement in Shortness of Breath
  6. Improvement in Management of Oral Medications
  7. Acute Care Hospitalization