Indianapolis, IN
Ayur Home Health — Indianapolis, IN
CMS Outcome Measures
Source: CMS Home Health Quality Measures. Data reflects Medicare-certified patient outcomes.
About Ayur Home Health
Ayur Home Health is a Medicare-certified home health agency serving Indianapolis. Established in 2023, the agency is located at 6525 E 82Nd St.
What to expect
When you contact Ayur Home Health at (317) 348-4949, start by asking what services they actually provide—their profile doesn't list specific offerings. What you should know they don't provide: Skilled Nursing, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, Medical Social Services, or Home Health Aide services. If your parent needs any of these, you'll need to look elsewhere or arrange them separately. Ayur Home Health is Medicare-certified and has operated for 3 years. Their HHCAHPS quality rating is 3.0 out of 5 stars. Indianapolis has 29 Medicare-certified home health agencies, so you have options to compare before deciding. Get clarity on what services they do offer, and weigh that against both their quality rating and your parent's specific care needs.
Frequently asked questions
Is Ayur Home Health a nonprofit or for-profit agency?
Ayur Home Health is a for-profit agency.
What is Ayur Home Health's star rating?
Ayur Home Health has a quality rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars based on HHCAHPS measurements.
What services does Ayur Home Health provide?
No. Ayur Home Health does not provide skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, medical social services, or home health aide services.
How does Ayur Home Health handle care coordination?
Information about care coordination processes is not available in the current data.
Local context
Indianapolis has a network of 29 Medicare-certified home health agencies. The average rating across these agencies is 2.97 stars, giving you a benchmark as you evaluate options for your parent's care.
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