About Find That Home Health Agency
I’m a CNA — a certified nursing assistant. I work the floor of a care facility: the call lights, the transfers, the 2am rounds. When a doctor says “we’re sending your mother home with home health,” the family usually gets a list of agency names, a day or two to pick one, and no way to tell them apart.
The government actually publishes remarkable data about every Medicare-certified home health agency in the country — clinical quality measures, patient survey results, which services each agency offers. But it’s scattered across datasets and written like a tax form. Medicare’s own site is hard to use on a phone in a hospital hallway, which is where this decision usually happens.
So this site does one thing: every fact, straight from the official CMS data, in plain English, with an explanation of what each number means in a real home — which numbers to trust most, why the two star ratings measure different things, and what to ask before you let an agency through your door.
What you won’t find here:opinions about specific agencies. The data speaks; we translate the language, not the judgment. You also won’t find ads, affiliate links, lead-generation forms, or “sponsored” placements — the sites that rank providers while taking referral fees from them have a conflict of interest this site exists to avoid.
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No accounts, no comments, no tracking cookies, no analytics scripts, no email capture. This site collects nothing about you.
Not affiliated with CMS
Find That Home Health Agency is an independent project. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Medicare, or any government agency. The data is public domain; the translation and any mistakes in it are mine. Verify anything important at medicare.gov/care-compare.
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