No Place Like Home Health is Getting Medicare Accredited
No Place Like Home Health is currently in the process of getting our Medicare accreditation with the Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC).
As a recognized leader in home health accreditation with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) deeming authority, ACHC offers a collaborative survey approach designed to enhance business operations and ensure the highest quality patient care. Developed specifically for Medicare-certified home health agencies, ACHC standards will help No Place Like Home Health succeed in meeting the Medicare Conditions of Participation (CoPs) and industry best practices.
Demonstrates Our Commitment to Quality
Accreditation is regarded as one of the key benchmarks for measuring the quality of an organization. Preparing for accreditation gives your organization an opportunity to identify its strengths and areas for improvement.
Creates Distinction Among Competition
Differentiates our organization from other healthcare providers in your field shows our dedication to improving patient outcomes and safety.
Drives Continuous Improvement
Accreditation demonstrates our organization’s commitment to remaining compliant with industry standards and best practices, containing costs, and practicing performance improvement.
Continuity of Care
We continue to provide non-medical, private duty home care for our clients. These services consist of personal care (bathing/showering, incontinence care, dressing, etc…), companion care (meal prep, light housekeeping, appointments, activities, etc…), Veteran Care, Respite/Hospice Care, Hospital Accompaniment and Welcome Home Programs. Now we can offer continuity of care across the care continuum. Our patients can transition to our other programs offered so that they do not have to start all over with unfamiliar faces or strangers providing care.
If you are considering hiring Home Care in Livonia, MI, contact the caring staff at No Place Like Home Health, LLC today. Call (734) 259-4200.
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