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Hospices That Successfully Met QRP Reporting Requirements for APU FY2017 Hospices That Successfully Met QRP Reporting Requirements for APU FY2017 Hospice Name CCN Street Address City State Zip Code 1st Choice Hospice, LLC 671636 3001 OLD HOUSTON ROAD HUNSTVILLE TX 77340 1st Quality Hospice LLC 671729 716 WEST BLUFF STREET WOODVILLE TX 75979 24/7 Care at Home - Hospice 751637 1075 Yorba Place, Suite 101 Placentia CA 92870 24/7 Hospice 751576 9194 Magnolia Ave, Suite 201 Riverside CA 92503 24-7 Quality Hospice Care, Inc. 751509 2659 TOWNSGATE ROAD, SUITE 210 WEST VILLAGE CA 91361 365 Hospice LLC 391691 100 Oakwood Avenue, Suite 800 State College PA 16803 365 Hospice LLC 391774 119 S Main Street Carrolltown PA 15722 365 Hospice, Inc. 751567 8138 Foothill Blvd, Suite 210 Sunland CA 91040 5 Star Hospice 461598 758 South 400 East OREM UT 84097 626 Hospice, Inc. 751645 1409 Foothill Blvd, Suite 200A La Canada CA 91011 A & A Hospice, Inc. 751638 6400 Laurel Canyon Blvd, Suite 305 North Hollywood CA 91606 A & C Health Care Unlimited, LLC 551505 1687 ERRINGER ROAD, SUITE 211 SIMI VALLEY CA 93065 A & E Hospice Inc. 251521 6810 CRUMPLER BLVD, STE 101 OLIVE BRANCH MS 38654 A Advantage Health & Hospice Care Systems 671644 10715 VALLEY HILLS DRIVE, SUITE 101 HOUSTON TX 77071 A Bliss Hospice Care 741562 140 E Ridgewood Court San Antonio TX 78212 A Miracle Hospice, Inc. 551771 14402 HAYNES STREET, SUITE 205 VAN NUYS CA 91401 A Plus Hospice & Palliative Care 231632 29200 VASSAR STREET, SUITE 140 LIVONIA MI 48152 A Servant's Heart Hospice, LLC 031602 5111 N. Scottsdale Rd, Suite 204 Scottsdale AZ 85250 A Step Forward Hospice 461591 5284 SOUTH COMMERCE DRIVE, SUITE C124 MURRAY UT 84107 A to Z Hospice Care Inc 551755 1202 MONTE VISTA AVENUE, SUITE 4 UPLAND CA 91786 A Touch of Love Hospice Care, LLC. 191675 2404 FERRAND STREET, SUITE 24 MONROE LA 71201 A&D Hospice 231639 3150 Enterprise Drive Saginaw MI 48603 A&M Miracle Hospice, Inc. 751592 3857 Foothill Blvd, Suite 18 La Crescenta CA 91214 A+ HOSPICE CARE 291540 940 MATLEY LANE #11 RENO NV 89502 AAA Hospice 191669 101 La Rue France, Suite 301 Lafayette LA 70508 Abbey Hospice 111530 215 AZALEA COURT SOCIAL CIRCLE GA 30025 Abbey Road Hospice, LLC 421583 5429 BUSH RIVER ROAD COLUMBIA SC 29212 ABC Hospice Care, Inc. 751623 16104 Hart Street Van Nuys CA 91402 ABC Hospice Inc. 011626 266 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE, STE A RAINESVILLE AL 35986 ABC Hospice, LLC 671594 305 Coke Ave 140, Suite 450 Hillsboro TX 76645 Aberdeen Place Hospice Inc. 111752 700 Old Roswell Lakes Pkwy, Suites 110 and 120 Roswell GA 30076 ABIB Hospice Care, Inc. 741509 1531 MIMOSA ROAD MISSOURI CITY TX 77489 Abington Memorial Hospital 391524 2510 MARYLAND RD, SUITE 250 WILLOW GROVE PA 19090 Abode Healthcare of Colorado 061590 1980 Dominion Way, Suite 101 Colorado Springs CO 80918 Abode Hospice of Colorado 061588 4201 E Yale Avenue, Suite 120 Denver CO 80222 Above & Beyond Hospice Care 161581 417 East 1st Street MONTICELLO IA 52310 Absolute Compassion, LLC 751613 6355 Riverside Blvd, Suite T Sacramento CA 95831 Absolute Hospice 231633 8273 S. Saginaw Street, Suite A Grand Blanc MI 48439 Absolute Hospice Inc 361683 339 East Maple Street, Suite 115 North Canton OH 44720 Abundant Life Home Health & Hospice 461594 710 40TH STREET SOUTH OGDEN UT 84403 Acacia Hospice 311569 902 JACKSONVILLE ROAD BURLINGTON NJ 08016 Accent Hospice Care, LLC 131554 1857 S. MILLENNIUM WAY, SUITE 100 MERIDIAN ID 83642 AccentCare Home Health of Mountain Valley LLC 061560 1180 MAIN STREET, SUITE 9 WINDSOR CO 80550 Access Hospice Care 261611 1440 STATE HIGHWAY 248, SUITE D BRANSON MO 65616 Access Hospice Care LLC 531525 118 S MAIN STREET THAYNE WY 83127 Access Hospice Care of SLC 461579 12272 SOUTH 800 EAST, SUITE B DRAPER UT 84040 Access Hospice Care, LLC 131552 240 W. BURNSIDE AVE, SUITE B CHUBBUCK ID 83202 Access Hospice Care,LLC 461550 74 W 100 N LOGAN UT 84321 Accord Hospice Care LLC 741595 1358 Porta Rosa Lane League City TX 77573 Accord Hospice of Manhattan, LLC 171593 3250 Kimball Avenue Manhattan KS 66503 Accord Palliative and Hospice Care Inc 741528 17750 Preston Road, Suite 203 Dallas TX 75252 Accredited Group VII, LLC 671635 22447 BUCKTROUT LANE KATY TX 77449 Accredited Hospices of America 671725 14520 OLD KATY ROAD, SUITE 101 HOUSTON TX 77079 Accurate Hospice, Inc. 751525 3925 ROSEMEAD BLVD, SUITE 201 ROSEMEAD CA 91770 Ace Home Health Care & Hospice Inc 551669 85 MORAGA WAY, SUITE 100A ORINDA CA 94563 ACHS Hospice & Palliative Care, LLC 131571 815 SOUTH BRIDGEWAY PLACE, SUITE 122 EAGLE ID 83616 Active Hospice Care, Inc. 551518 704 SOUTH VICTORY BOULEVARD, SUITE 100 BURBANK CA 91502 Acts Hospice 391688 812 NORTH BETHLEHEM PIKE AMBLER PA 19002 Acura Hospice Care LLC. 741541 13017 Jess Pirtle Blvd, Suite 100 Sugarland TX 77478 Addison County Home Health & Hospice, Inc. 471508 ROUTE 7, P.O. BOX 754 MIDDLEBURY VT 05753 Adena Hospice Services 361591 111 WEST WATER STREET CHILLICOTHE OH 45601 ADL Care At Home, Inc. 671519 600 N. COTTON STEET, SUITE B EL PASO TX 79902 Admiral Hospice Care, Inc. 551507 4010 WATSON PLAZA DRIVE, #120 LAKEWOOD CA 90712 Adoration Hospice LLC 441592 545 MAINSTREAM DRIVE, SUITE 412 NASHVILLE TN 37228 Adoray Hospice 521521 2231 HIGHWAY 12, SUITE 201 BALDWIN WI 54002 Advance Hospice Care of America 451752 1177 ROCKINGHAM DRIVE, SUITE 200 RICHARDSON TX 75093 Advance Hospice Care, Inc. 751527 1209 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE, SUITE 204 GLENDALE CA 91202 Advance Hospice Services, Inc. 751691 876 N. Mountain Ave, Suite 200a Upland CA 91786 Advance Plus Hospice, Inc. 111681 4016 FLOWERS ROAD, SUITE 440A DORAVILLE GA 30360 Advanced Home Health and Hospice 551650 4362 AUBURN BLVD SACRAMENTO CA 95841 Advanced Hospice Services, Inc. 401570 Carr. 869, Urb. Palmas Industrial Park, Calle 19, Bo. Palm Catano PR 00962 Advanced Pro Hospice 231638 928 E. Eleven Mile Road Royal Oak MI 48067 Advantage Home Care, Inc 321563 6121 Indian School Nerd 122 Albuquerque NM 87110 Advantage Home Health & Hospice 371628 20775 292ND STREET POTEAU OK 74953 Advantage Hospice Providers, Inc. 751556 600 N. Mountain Ave, Suite B201 Upland CA 91786 Advent Hope Hospice 751696 1881 Commercenter E, Suite 104 San Bernardino CA 92408 Adventa Hospice Inc 441533 7161 LEE HIGHWAY, SUITE 400 CHATTANOOGA TN 37421 Adventa Hospice Inc. dba/Amedisys Hospice... 441534 1500 WEST ELK AVE, STE 202 ELIZABETHTON TN 37643 Adventa Hospice, Inc. 111643 1510 NORTH THORNTON AVE, SUITE 200 DALTON GA 30720 Adventa Hospice, Inc. dba 441525 1420 DUTCH VALLEY ROAD, SUITE C KNOXVILLE TN 37918 Adventist Care Hospice 051670 440 Greenfield Ave, Suite B HANFORD CA 93230 Adventist Health Hospice 381507 5835 NE 122ND AVENUE STE 135 PORTLAND OR 97230 Adventist Health Hospice 551635 281 Harvey Dr, Unit B Glendale CA 91206 ADVENTUS HOSPICE & HOME HEALTH CARE 671771 7400 LOUIS PASTUER DRIVE, SUITE 100 SAN ANTONIO TX 78229 Advocate Hospice 141567 303 N Hershey Rd C Bloomington IL 61704 Aedon Homecare, LLC 521556 6737 W WASHINGTON STREET, SUITE 3200 WEST ALLIS WI 53214 Aegis Hospice, Inc. 031613 2350 E. Germann Road, Suite 31 Chandler AZ 85286 Affinis Hospice LLC 111672 207 SOUTH MAIN ST ADAIRSVILLE GA 30103 Affinis Hospice LLC 111690 507 North Jefferson Street Albany GA 31701 Page 1 of 44 Hospices That Successfully Met QRP Reporting Requirements for APU FY2017 Affinis Hospice LLC 111728 21 Highland Drive Newnan GA 30265 Affinis Hospice LLC 111743 1612 Mars Hill Road, Suite A Watkinsville GA 30677 Affinis Hospice LLC 111746 806 Maple Drive, Suite 804 Vidalia GA 30473 Affinis Hospice LLC 111748 1365 Interstate Parkway Augusta GA 30909 Affinis Hospice LLC 111771 130 Canal Street, Suite 102 and 103 Pooler GA 31322 Affinis Hospice, LLC. 111719 2565 THOMPSON BRIDGE ROAD, SUITE 110 GAINESVILLE GA 30501 Affinity Healthcare Services Inc. 011624 234 Aquarius Drive, SUITE 11 BIRMINGHAM AL 35209 Affinity Hospice, LLC. 671690 4000 S MEDFORD DRIVE, SUITE 9W LUFKIN TX 75901 Affinity Visiting Nurse Association 521526 816 WEST WINNECONNE AVENUE NEENAH WI 54956 AFI Hospice 461583 1133 N Main Street, Suite 300 Layton UT 84041 Agape Community Hospice 421550 805 BUFF STREET WEST COLUMBIA SC 29169 Agape Hospice and Palliative Care 031614 2980 N SWAN ROAD, SUITE 222 TUCSON AZ 85712 Agape Hospice Care 671683 330 TOWNE CENTRE DRIVE, SUITE 200 MESQUITE TX 75150 Agape Hospice Care of Carroliton LLC 111733 605 Dixie Street Carroliton GA 30117 Agape Hospice Care, Inc. 111662 2981 Church Street, Suite 214 East Point GA 30344 Agape Hospice of Northeast Georgia Inc. 111683 1818 Forsyth Street, Suite B Macon GA 31201 Agape Hospice of Northeast Georgia, LLC 111697 575 Old Norcross Road, Suite A Lawrenceville GA 30045 Agape Hospice Of the Grand Strand 421591 128 A PROFESSIONAL PARK DRIVE, SUITE A CONWAY SC 29526 Agape Hospice Of The Lowcountry, Inc. 421592 9301 MEDICAL PLAZA DRIVE NORTH CHARLESTON SC 29406 Agape Hospice Services 061551 6041 S SYRACUSE WAY, SUITE 220 GREENWOOD VILLAGE CO 80111 Agape Northwest Regional Hospice LLC 191535 203 PEARL STREET MINDEN LA 71055 Agrace HospiceCare 521505 5395 EAST CHERYL PARKWAY MADISON WI 53711 Aim Hospice 451521 POST OFFICE BOX 2300 ROCKPORT TX 78381 Aime Hospice Care 191541 510 Trenton St, Suite 100 West Monroe LA 71291 Aime HospiceCare 191596 8950 EAST KINGS HWY SHREVEPORT LA 71115 Alabama Hospice Care of Mobile 011558 4318 DOWNTOWNER LOOP NORTH, SUITE R MOBILE AL 36609 Alacare Home Health & Hospice 011543 2970A LORNA ROAD HOOVER AL 35209 Alamo Are Home Hospice, LP 671540 3201 CHERRY RIDGE STREET, SUITE C313 SAN ANTONIO TX 78230 Alamo Hospice 671750 1595 South Main Street, Suite 101 Boerne TX 78006 Alamogordo Home Health Care & Hospice 321521 1859 INDIAN WELLS ROAD ALAMOGORDO NM 88310 ALBANY GENERAL HOSPITAL 381517 SAMARITAN EVERGREEN HOSPICE, 1010 SW 11TH AVE ALBANY OR 97321 Albemarle Home Care and Hospice 341559 311 CEDAR STREET ELIZABETH CITY NC 27909 Alden Hospice 751632 1061 West Avenue M-14, Suite D Palmdale CA 93551 Alexian Brothers Hospice 141632 1515 E LAKE ST, STE 206 HANOVER PARK IL 60133 Alinea Family Hospice Care, LLC.
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