Homecare Elitetm 2009 a Listing of the Top Tier Home Health Care Agencies in the United States

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Homecare Elitetm 2009 a Listing of the Top Tier Home Health Care Agencies in the United States HomeCare EliteTM 2009 A listing of the top tier home health care agencies in the United States The 2009 HomeCare Elite™ is the compilation of the most successful home care providers in the Facility Based United States. This ground-breaking review names the top 25% of those agencies whose performance measures in quality, improvement and financial performance are the best. The 2009 HomeCare Elite™ Top 100 Agency also indicates those providers who were included in the Top 100 and Top 500 of providers nationwide. Top 500 Agency The data used for this study was based on publicly available information. 1ST CHOICE HOME HEALTH ABBOTT HOME CARE, INC ACCOLADE HOME CARE NACOGDOCHES, TX COAL GROVE, OH AMARILLO, TX 1ST TEXAS HOME HEALTH ABIDING HOME HEALTH OF OKLAHOMA CITY ACCORD HOME HEALTH SERVICES, INC SEALY, TX OKLAHOMA CITY, OK TINLEY PARK, IL 5 STAR HOME HEALTH SERVICES, INC ABILENE HOME HEALTH PROF. CARE, INC ACCREDITED HOMEHEALTH SERVICES ORLANDO, FL ABILENE, TX WOODLAND HILLS, CA A & A HOMECARE, INC ABLE HOME HEALTH, LLC ACCURATE HOME CARE, INC WEWAHITCHKA, FL ROCKFORD, IL SOUTHFIELD, MI A & Z HOME HEALTH CARE, INC ABLECARE HOME HEALTH LLC ACCURATECARE HOME HEALTH AGENCY LANSING, IL LONGVIEW, TX ARLINGTON, TX A BETTER WAY HOME CARE ABSOLUTE HOME CARE OF EL PASO, INC ACE HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC ELLISVILLE, MO EL PASO, TX HOUSTON, TX A FAMILIAR FACE HOME HEALTH SERVICES, INC ABSOLUTE NURSING CARE ACE HOME HEALTHCARE LTD SARASOTA, FL MAPLE HEIGHTS, OH ARLINGTON, TX A GOOD HOME HEALTH CARE ABSOLUTE SKILLED HOME HEALTH, INC ACME HEALTH SERVICE, INC SAN ANTONIO, TX NORTH CANTON, OH INDIANAPOLIS, IN A I T HOME HEALTH, INC ABUNDANT HEALTH CARE SERVICES ACTION HOME HEALTH CARE FORT MYERS, FL MCALLEN, TX HOUSTON, TX A P HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES LLC ACADEMY HEALTH SERVICES, INC ACTIVE CARE HOME HEALTH, INC HOUSTON, TX DAYTON, OH HOUSTON, TX A PLUS HOME CARE AGENCY, INC ACARIA, INC ACTIVE COMMUNITY NURSING HOMESTEAD, FL LAKEWOOD, CO AUBURN, MI A PLUS HOME HEALTH ACC HEALTH SERVICES, INC ACTON PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING SE HELENA, MT HOUSTON, TX ACTON, MA A PLUS HOME HEALTH CARE ACCELERATED HOMECARE SERVICES, INC ADA VISITING NURSES & HOSPICE LATHRUP VILLAGE, MI PORT HURON, MI ADA, OH A PLUS HOME HEALTH CARE, INC ACCENT HOME CARE, INC ADAMS CO REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER HIGHLAND, IN LONG BEACH, CA SEAMAN, OH A PLUS HOME HEALTH SERVICES ACCENTCARE HOME HEALTH OF CALIF, INC ADDUS HEALTHCARE EL PASO, TX NEWPORT BEACH, CA OLYMPIA FIELDS, IL A TRINITY VALLEY HOME HEALTH & THERAPY ACCENTCARE HOME HEALTH OF CALIF, INC ADEPT HOME HEALTH SERVICES, INC ATHENS, TX SAN DIEGO, CA ONTARIO, CA A VISITING REDI-NURSE ACCENTRA HOME HEALTHCARE ADVANCARE HEALTHCARE SERVICES WEST PALM BEACH, FL OKLAHOMA CITY, OK SOUTH HOLLAND, IL A-PLUS HOME HEALTH CARE ACCESS HOME CARE LLC ADVANCE HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES PALM SPRINGS, CA LOGAN, UT DUNCANVILLE, TX A-1 HOME HEALTH SERVICES, INC ACCESS HOME CARE, LLC ADVANCE HOME HEALTH CARE, LLC SIMI VALLEY, CA CHUBBUCK, ID STERLING, VA AAA HOME HEALTH AGENCY, INC ACCESS HOME HEALTH, INC ADVANCE HOME HEALTH CARE, LTD NEW IBERIA, LA MORTON GROVE, IL NORRIDGE, IL AAA HOME HEALTH CARE AGENCY ACCESS HOME HEALTH, LLC ADVANCE HOME HEALTH SERVICES DALLAS, TX ALAMOGORDO, NM ALHAMBRA, CA ADVANCE MEDICAL SERVICES AFTERCARE NURSING SERVICES, INC ALLEGIANCE HOME HEALTH AND REHAB, INC SAINT JOHN, MO VERO BEACH, FL BOCA RATON, FL ADVANCED HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC AGAPE HOME CARE, INC ALLEGIANCE HOME HEALTH CARE HOUSTON, TX UPLAND, CA TROY, MI ADVANCED HOLISTIC HEALTH CARE SERVICES AGAPE HOME HEALTH CARE, INC ALLEN CARE, INC HOUSTON, TX PARK RIDGE, IL HOUSTON, TX ADVANCED HOME CARE ALACARE HOME HEALTH & HOSPICE ALLEN HOME HEALTH CARE, INC CHARLOTTE, NC DECATUR, AL SOUTHFIELD, MI ADVANCED HOME CARE ALAMOSA COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH DEPT ALLEN HOME HEALTH SERVICES BURLINGTON, NC ALAMOSA, CO WATERLOO, IA ADVANCED HOME CARE ALBEMARLE HOME CARE ALLIANCE HOME CARE CONCORD, NC CAMDEN, NC SOUTHFIELD, MI ADVANCED HOME CARE ALBEMARLE HOME CARE ALLIANCE VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION GASTONIA, NC HERTFORD, NC ALLIANCE, OH ADVANCED HOME CARE OF ROSWELL ALBEMARLE HOME CARE ALLIANCECARE ROSWELL, NM ELIZABETH CITY, NC NAPLES, FL ADVANCED HOME CARE PLUS LLC ALFA HEALTH CARE SERVICES, INC ALLIANCECARE INDIANAPOLIS, IN WEST CHESTER, OH WEST PALM BEACH, FL ADVANCED HOME HEALTH SERVICES ALGONQUIN NURSES PRN ALLIANCECARE YOAKUM, TX ST. LOUIS, MO DALLAS, TX ADVANCED HOME HEALTH SERVICES, INC ALL AMERICAN HOME CARE ALLIED HOME CARE SERVICES, INC DES PLAINES, IL LONGVIEW, TX LINCOLN PARK, MI ADVANCED NURSING CONCEPTS, INC ALL AMERICAN HOME CARE, INC ALLIED HOME CARE, INC TAVARES, FL OAK LAWN, IL BOYNTON BEACH, FL ADVANTA HOME HEALTH CARE, INC ALL AMERICAN HOME HEALTH CARE, INC ALLIED HOME HEALTH SERVICES NORTHBROOK, IL HOUSTON, TX WAGONER, OK ADVANTAGE HEALTH SYSTEMS ALL BROWARD HOME CARE SERVICES LLC ALLIED SERVICES HOME HEALTH SAN DIEGO, CA FORT LAUDERDALE, FL CLARKS SUMMIT, PA ADVANTAGE SKILLED CARE, LLC ALL CARE HOME CARE ALLINA HOME CARE PORTSMOUTH, OH HAZLETON, PA SAINT PAUL, MN ADVANTX HOME CARE, INC ALL CARE HOME HEALTH ALLPRO HOME HEALTH LLC SHERMAN, TX GLENDALE, CA PORT CHARLOTTE, FL ADVENT CHRISTIAN VILLAGE, INC ALL CARE HOME HEALTH OF SAN GABRIEL ALLSTAR HEALTHCARE, INC DOWLING PARK, FL ROSEMEAD, CA ARLINGTON, TX ADVENTIST HEALTH - GLENDALE ALL CARE PROFESSIONAL HOME HEALTH, INC ALLSTAR HOME HEALTH SERVICES GLENDALE, CA ARLINGTON, TX CERRITOS, CA ADVENTIST HEALTH HOME CARE & HOSPICE ALL CARE VNA-GREATER LYNN, INC ALOHA HOME CARE LLC WILLITS, CA LYNN, MA STUART, FL ADVENTIST HEALTH HOME CARE SERVICES ALL CARING HEALTH PROVIDER ALONDRA HOME HELP LLC BAKERSFIELD, CA LAS VEGAS, NV MIAMI, FL ADVENTIST HEALTH HOME HEALTH ALL COAST PHYSICAL THERAPHY, INC ALPHA GENESIS HOME CARE PORTLAND, OR LADY LAKE, FL DOWNEY, CA ADVENTIST HEALTH/HOME CARE ALL FOR ONE HOME HEALTH, INC ALPHA HALOBET HEALTH CARE SERVICES, INC SIMI VALLEY, CA WEST PALM BEACH, FL HOUSTON, TX ADVOCATE HOME CARE ALL HEART HOME HEALTH AGENCY ALPHA HOME CARE SERVICES, INC SAN ANTONIO, TX NORFOLK, VA DETROIT, MI ADVOCATE HOME CARE, INC ALL NATIONS HOME HEALTH SERVICES, INC ALPHA HOME NURSES WARREN, MI HOUSTON, TX EL PASO, TX ADVOCATE HOME HEALTH CARE, INC ALL STATE HOME CARE, INC ALPHA HOME PHYSICAL THERAPY, INC LECANTO, FL YPSILANTI, MI INDIANAPOLIS, IN AFFILIATED HOME HEALTH SERVICES, INC ALL THE BEST HOME HEALTH SERVICES ALPHA MED HOME HEALTH SERVICES LOS ANGELES, CA BOYNTON BEACH, FL SUGAR LAND, TX AFFINITY HOME CARE, LLC ALLAY HOME & HOSPICE ALPHA NURSES OF LAS CRUCES ROSEVILLE, MI BROOKFIELD, WI LAS CRUCES, NM AFFINITY VISITING NURSES ALLEGANY CO HEALTH DEPT CHHA ALPINE HOME HEALTH CARE LLC NEENAH, WI BELMONT, NY CLIFTON, CO 2 ALTA MEADOWS HEALTH CARE, INC AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH CARE AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF KENTUCKY LAYTON, UT MIDDLESBORO, KY CRESTVIEW HILLS, KY ALTA VISTA HEALTH SERVICES AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH CARE AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF LAFAYE LA PUENTE, CA ELIZABETHTON, TN LAFAYETTE, LA ALTERCARE, LLC AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH CARE AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF LEXINGTON FORT LAUDERDALE, FL MCMINNVILLE, OR LEXINGTON, NC ALTERNATE SOLUTIONS HC OF CINCINNATI AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH CARE AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF LEXINGTON BLUE ASH, OH KNOXVILLE, TN LEXINGTON, SC ALTERNATE SOLUTIONS HOMECARE, LLC AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH CARE OF AR AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF LOUISVILLE E. KETTERING, OH VAN BUREN, AR LOUISVILLE, KY ALWAYS THERE FAMILY HOME HEALTH SVC AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH CHATTANOOGA AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF LOUISVILLE SO. KINGSTON, NY CHATTANOOGA, TN LOUISVILLE, KY AMA HOME CARE, INC AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF AGAWAM AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF LOUSIVLLE BRENHAM, TX AGAWAM, MA LOUISVILLE, KY AMARA HOME CARE SERVICES, INC AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF ALEXAN AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF MACON BEDFORD, OH BOYCE, LA MACON, GA AMAZING ANGELS HOME HEALTH & HOSPICE AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF ANNISTON AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF MIAMI-DADE OMAHA, NE ANNISTON, AL PALMETTO BAY, FL AMBER HOME HEALTH CARE, INC AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF BLOOMINGTON AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF MISSOURI DEARBORN, MI BLOOMINGTON, IN HILLSBORO, MO AMBULATORY HEALTH CARE SERVICE AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF BLOUNTSVILLE AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF MOBILE SKOKIE, IL BLOUNTSVILLE, AL MOBILE, AL AMED HOME HEALTH AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF BURTONSVILLE AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF MONTGOMERY SAN ANTONIO, TX BURTONSVILLE, MD MONTGOMERY, AL AMEDISYS HOME CARE AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF CASPER AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF MUNSTER NASHVILLE, TN CASPER, WY MUNSTER, IN AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF CHARLESTON AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF MYRTLE BEACH CINCINNATI, OH NORTH CHARLESTON, SC MYRTLE BEACH, SC AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF CHESTERFIELD AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF N. CHARLESTON COLUMBIA, KY MIDLOTHIAN, VA CHARLESTON, SC AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF CLINTON AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF NORTH HOUSTON NASHVILLE, TN CLINTON, SC HOUSTON, TX AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF CONWAY AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF OPELIKA GEORGETOWN, KY CONWAY, SC OPELIKA, AL AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF DALLAS AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF REFORM ASHLAND, KY DALLAS, TX REFORM, AL AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF DOVER AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF RIVERTON LANCASTER, PA DOVER, DE RIVERTON, WY AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF DUFFIELD AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF ROANOKE OKLAHOMA CITY, OK DUFFIELD, VA ROANOKE, VA AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF FAIRHOPE AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF SAN ANTONIO MEMPHIS, TN FOLEY, AL SAN ANTONIO, TX AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF FLORENCE AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF SEARCY MURFREESBORO, TN FLORENCE, AL SEARCY, AR AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF FORT PAYNE AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF SELMA JOHNSON CITY, TN FORT PAYNE, AL SELMA, AL AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF FORT WORTH AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF SPRINGFIELD STILWELL, OK FORT WORTH, TX SPRINGFIELD, MO AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF GEORGETOWN AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF SURPRISE TULSA, OK GEORGETOWN, DE SURPRISE, AZ AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH – GEORGETOWN E.
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