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Hospice APU Compliant List HOSPICES THAT SUCCESSFULLY MET QRP REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR APU FY 2018 CMS populates the provider demographic information appearing on reports from the CMS Survey Processing Environment (ASPEN) system, which is updated by CMS Regional Offices or State Aspen Coordinators. If the information you see displayed is inaccurate or has changed, please contact your Regional Office or State Aspen Coordinator as identified on the updated Point of Contact (POC) list found on the Hospice Data Directory Datasets webpage. CCN Hospice Name Address City State Zip 741606 1ST CHOICE HOME HEALTH 10662 VISTA DEL SOL EL PASO TX 79935 751787 1ST CHOICE HOSPICE CARE 1291 E. HILLSDALE BLVD. SUITE 225A FOSTER CITY CA 94404 671636 1ST CHOICE HOSPICE LLC 3001 OLD HOUSTON ROAD HUNTSVILLE TX 77340 751576 24/7 CARE AT HOME - HOSPICE 3237 E GUASTI ROAD SUITE 100 ONTARIO CA 91761 751509 24-7 QUALITY HOSPICE CARE, INC 2659 TOWNSGATE ROAD, SUITE #128 WESTLAKE VILLAGE CA 91361 391691 365 HOSPICE LLC 309 EAST PLANK ROAD ALTOONA PA 16602 391719 365 HOSPICE LLC - CAMP HILL 1200 CAMP HILL BYPASS SUITE 201 CAMP HILL PA 17011 391706 365 HOSPICE LLC - MONROEVILLE 2549 MOSSIDE BOULEVARD MONROEVILLE PA 15146 111775 4FRONT HEALTHCARE OF SAVANNAH 7505 WATERS AVENUE, SUITE F8 SAVANNAH GA 31406 461598 5 STAR HOSPICE LLC 726 SOUTH 400 EAST OREM UT 84097 751645 626 HOSPICE, INC. 1409 FOOTHILL BLVD., STE. 200A LA CANADA CA 91011 551505 A & C HEALTH CARE UNLIMITED LLC 1687 ERRINGER ROAD, SUITE #211 SIMI VALLEY CA 93065 751724 A & E HOSPICE CARE, INC. 2920 W OLIVE AVE, SUITE 214 BURBANK CA 91505 551771 A MIRACLE HOSPICE, INC. 14402 HAYNES STREET SUITE 205 VAN NUYS CA 91401 921505 A PLUS HOSPICE, INC 4615 FIRST STREET, SUITE 230 PLEASANTON CA 94566 461591 A STEP FORWARD HOSPICE LLC 3512 SOUTH 2625 WEST WEST HAVEN UT 84401 551755 A TO Z HOSPICE CARE INC 1202 MONTE VISTA AVENUE SUITE #4 UPLAND CA 91786 231639 A&D HOSPICE 3150 ENTERPRISE DR SAGINAW MI 48603 751592 A&M MIRACLE HOSPICE, INC 3857 FOOTHILL BLVD, STE 18 LA CRESCENTA CA 91214 451624 A*MED COMMUNITY HOSPICE 8901 EMMETT F LOWRY SUITE B TEXAS CITY TX 77591 671579 A*MED COMMUNITY HOSPICE 1125 CYPRESS STATION DRIVE SUITE D HOUSTON TX 77090 451798 A*MED HOME HEALTH 7800 SHOAL CREEK SUITE 145 SOUTH AUSTIN TX 78757 291540 A+ HOSPICE CARE 227 VINE ST RENO NV 89503 751756 A-1 HOSPICE CARE INC 14242 VENTURA BLVD, SUITE 202 SHERMAN OAKS CA 91423 041515 AAA OF WESTERN ARK INC MENA 600 SEVENTH STREET MENA AR 71953 741643 AADI HOME HEALTH 3518S ALAMEDA ST CORPUS CHRISTI TX 78411 111530 ABBEY HOSPICE 215 AZALEA COURT SOCIAL CIRCLE GA 30025 421583 ABBEY ROAD HOSPICE, LLC 5429 BUSH RIVER ROAD COLUMBIA SC 29212 011626 ABC HOSPICE, INC 266 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE RAINSVILLE AL 35986 111752 ABERDEEN PLACE HOSPICE 700 OLD ROSWELL LAKES PKWY, SUITE 100 ROSWELL GA 30076 131549 ABODE HOSPICE 2090 SOUTH EAGLE ROAD MERIDIAN ID 83642 241600 ABODE HOSPICE AND HOMECARE OF MN LLC 7616 CURREL BOULEVARD SUITE 175 WOODBURY MN 55125 161581 ABOVE & BEYOND HOSPICE 417 EAST 1ST STREET MONTICELLO IA 52310 391700 ABRAMSON HOSPICE 1425 HORSHAM ROAD NORTH WALES PA 19454 231633 ABSOLUTE HOME HEALTH & HOSPICE 9463 HOLLY ROAD, SUITE 104 GRAND BLANC MI 48439 361683 ABSOLUTE HOSPICE INC 339 EAST MAPLE STREET, SUITE 115 NORTH CANTON OH 44720 311569 ACACIA HOSPICE 902 JACKSONVILLE ROAD BURLINGTON NJ 08016 191520 ACADIAN HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE 458 HEYMANN BLVD, BLDG A LAFAYETTE LA 70503 061560 ACCENTCARE HOME HEALTH OF MOUNTAIN VALLEY LLC 1180 MAIN STREET SUITE 9 WINDSOR CO 80550 921522 ACCENTCARE HOSPICE OF CALIFORNIA INC 2344 SOUTH SECOND, SUITE B EL CENTRO CA 92243 Page 1 of 81 HOSPICES THAT SUCCESSFULLY MET QRP REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR APU FY 2018 CCN Hospice Name Address City State Zip 921542 ACCEPTANCE HOSPICE, INC 12062 VALLEY VIEW ST, SUITE 105 GARDEN GROVE CA 92845 131552 ACCESS HOSPICE CARE 240 WEST BURNSIDE AVENUE, SUITE B CHUBBUCK ID 83202 261611 ACCESS HOSPICE CARE 1403 W STATE HIGHWAY J OZARK MO 65721 461550 ACCESS HOSPICE CARE 74 WEST 100 NORTH LOGAN UT 84321 531525 ACCESS HOSPICE CARE 878 N WASHINGTON AFTON WY 83110 461579 ACCESS HOSPICE CARE OF SLC 382 EAST 400 SOUTH, EAST BASEMENT SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 451774 ACCOLADE HOSPICE 5201 INDIANA AVE 101 S LUBBOCK TX 79413 451779 ACCOLADE HOSPICE 222 W GRAND AVE YOAKUM TX 77995 671528 ACCOLADE HOSPICE 2800 SHORELINE DR #211 DENTON TX 76210 171593 ACCORD HOSPICE OF MANHATTAN LLC 3250 KIMBALL AVENUE MANHATTAN KS 66503 031622 ACCORD HOSPICE OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS, LLC 5658 HIGHWAY 260, SUITE 9 LAKESIDE AZ 85929 671725 ACCREDITED HOSPICES OF AMERICA 14520 OLD KATY ROAD, #101 HOUSTON TX 77079 751525 ACCURATE HOSPICE INC. 3925 ROSEMEAD BLVD, STE 201 ROSEMEAD CA 91770 551669 ACE HOME HEALTH CARE & HOSPICE, INC 85 MORAGA WAY, SUITE 100A ORINDA CA 94563 131571 ACHS HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE 815 S BRIDGEWAY PLACE STE 122 EAGLE ID 83616 551518 ACTIVE HOSPICE CARE, INC 704 S VICTORY BLVD, SUITE 100 BURBANK CA 91502 461618 ACTIVE HOSPICE, LLC 43 WEST 9000 SOUTH, SUITE B6 SANDY UT 84070 391688 ACTS SIGNATURE HOSPICE 812 NORTH BETHLEHEM PIKE AMBLER PA 19002 741541 ACURA HOSPICE CARE LLC 13017 JESS PIRTLE BLVD SUITE 100 SUGAR LAND TX 77478 461602 ADAGIO HOSPICE LLC 845 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SUITE C6 BOUNTIFUL UT 84010 471508 ADDISON CTY HHA HOSPICE PO BOX 754 ROUTE 7 NORTH MIDDLEBURY VT 05753 361591 ADENA HOSPICE 2077 WESTERN AVENUE CHILLICOTHE OH 45601 441592 ADORATION HOSPICE 545 MAINSTREAM DRIVE SUITE 412 NASHVILLE TN 37228 521521 ADORAY HOSPICE 2231 HIGHWAY 12 SUITE 201 BALDWIN WI 54002 751527 ADVANCE HOSPICE CARE INC. 1209 N CENTRAL AVE SUITE 204 GLENDALE CA 91202 451752 ADVANCE HOSPICE CARE OF AMERICA INC 5208 VILLAGE CREEK DRIVE SUITE 104 PLANO TX 75093 401570 ADVANCE HOSPICE SERVICES INC CARR 869 URB PALMAS INDUSTRIAL PARK CALLE 19 BO PA BO PALMAS PR 00962 111681 ADVANCE PLUS HOSPICE, INC 4016 FLOWERS ROAD SUITE 440-A DORAVILLE GA 30360 751761 ADVANCED HEALTH CARE, INC 13746 VICTORY BLVD, SUITE 314 VAN NUYS CA 91401 551650 ADVANCED HOME HEALTH AND HOSPICE 4362 AUBURN BLVD SACRAMENTO CA 95841 921527 ADVENT CARE INC 27171 CALAROGA AVENUE, SUITE 9 HAYWARD CA 94545 751696 ADVENT HOPE HOSPICE 1881 COMMERCENTER E SAN BERNARDINO CA 92408 051670 ADVENTIST HEALTH HOME CARE AND HOSPICE SERVICES 440 GREENFIELD AVENUE SUITE B HANFORD CA 93230 051581 ADVENTIST HEALTH HOME CARE SERVICES 1289 BILLE ROAD PARADISE CA 95969 051609 ADVENTIST HEALTH HOME CARE SERVICES 20100 CEDAR ROAD NORTH SONORA CA 95370 381507 ADVENTIST HEALTH HOSPICE 5835 NE 122ND AVENUE, SUITE 135 PORTLAND OR 97230 551635 ADVENTIST HEALTH HOSPICE 281 HARVEY DRIVE UNIT B GLENDALE CA 91206 141507 ADVENTIST ST THOMAS HOSPICE 119 E OGDEN AVE, STE 111 HINSDALE IL 60521 031656 ADVISACARE HOSPICE, LLC 1757 EAST BASELINE ROAD, SUITE 106 GILBERT AZ 85233 141516 ADVOCATE HOSPICE 2000 SPRINGER DRIVE LOMBARD IL 60148 141567 ADVOCATE HOSPICE 303 N HERSHEY ROAD, SUITE C BLOOMINGTON IL 61704 751776 ADVOCATE HOSPICE CARE 121 S GLENOAKS BLVD, UNIT 1A BURBANK CA 91502 031613 AEGIS HOSPICE, INC. 2250 EAST GERMANN ROAD, SUITE 1 CHANDLER AZ 85286 111771 AFFINIS HOSPICE LLC 130 CANAL STREET, SUITE 102 & 103 POOLER GA 31322 111781 AFFINIS HOSPICE LLC 248 NE BROAD STREET JESUP GA 31546 671690 AFFINITY HEALTH CARE 2708 S MEDFORD DRIVE LUFKIN TX 75901 011624 AFFINITY HOSPICE 216 AQUARIUS DRIVE, SUITE 306 BIRMINGHAM AL 35209 Page 2 of 81 HOSPICES THAT SUCCESSFULLY MET QRP REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR APU FY 2018 CCN Hospice Name Address City State Zip 521526 AFFINITY VISITING NURSES 816 W WINNECONNE AVE NEENAH WI 54956 461583 AFI HOSPICE, LLC 1133 NORTH MAIN STREET, SUITE 300 LAYTON UT 84041 421550 AGAPE COMMUNITY HOSPICE 1624 MAIN STREET COLUMBIA SC 29201 751693 AGAPE HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE LLC 15456 VENTURA BLVD SUITE 203 SHERMAN OAKS CA 91403 031614 AGAPE HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE, LLC 2980 NORTH SWAN ROAD, SUITE 222 TUCSON AZ 85712 671683 AGAPE HOSPICE CARE 3030 TOWN CENTRE DRIVE SUITE 200 MESQUITE TX 75150 111733 AGAPE HOSPICE CARE OF CARROLLTON, LLC 126 WEST MONTGOMERY STREET VILLA RICA GA 30180 111683 AGAPE HOSPICE OF NORTHEAST GEORGIA 3312 NORTHSIDE DRIVE SUITE D265 MACON GA 31210 111697 AGAPE HOSPICE OF NORTHEAST GEORGIA 575 OLD NORCROSS ROAD, SUITE A LAWRENCEVILLE GA 30045 421592 AGAPE HOSPICE OF THE LOWCOUNTRY 2680 ELMS PLANTATION BLVD., SUITE 101 CHARLESTON SC 29406 421591 AGAPE HOSPICE OF THE UPSTATE 1053 CENTER STREET CAYCE-WEST COLUMBIA SC 29169 061551 AGAPE HOSPICE SERVICES 6041 S SYRACUSE WAY #220 GREENWOOD VILLAGE CO 80111 141689 AGRACE HOSPICEARE INC 7290 ARGUS DRIVE ROCKFORD IL 61107 521505 AGRACE HOSPICECARE 5395 E CHERYL PKWY MADISON WI 53711 451521 AIM HOSPICE 703 EAST CONCHO ROCKPORT TX 78382 191535 AIME HOSPICE CARE 104 MBL BANK DRIVE MINDEN LA 71055 191579 AIME HOSPICE CARE 3805 HALSEY STREET, SUITE C ALEXANDRIA LA 71301 191596 AIME HOSPICE CARE 8950 EAST KINGS HWY SHREVEPORT LA 71115 011657 ALABAMA HOSPICE CARE OF BIRMINGHAM 5243 OLD SPRINGVILLE ROAD SUITE 101 PINSON AL 35126 011662 ALABAMA HOSPICE CARE OF JASPER 1458 JONES DAIRY ROAD, SUITE 200 JASPER AL 35501 011558 ALABAMA HOSPICE CARE OF MOBILE 4318 DOWNTOWNER LOOP NORTH, SUITE R MOBILE AL 36609 011671 ALABAMA HOSPICE CARE OF OXFORD 1631 HAMRICK DRIVE EAST OXFORD AL 36203 011677 ALABAMA HOSPICE CARE OF TUSCALOOSA 3064 PALISADES COURT TUSCALOOSA AL 35405 011543 ALACARE HOME HEALTH & HOSPICE 2970A LORNA ROAD HOOVER AL 35209 671540 ALAMO HOSPICE 3201 CHERRY RIDGE ST STE C313 SAN ANTONIO TX 78230 671750 ALAMO HOSPICE 1595 SOUTH MAIN STREET SUITE#101 BOERNE TX 78006 671619 ALAMO HOSPICE OF CONROE 2040 NORTH LOOP 336 WEST SUITE 324 CONROE TX 77304 671541 ALAMO HOSPICE OF LIVINGSTON 317 W CHURCH STREET SUITE 112
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