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Grand Rapids, MI · Non-Profit

Atrio Home Health — Grand Rapids, MI

4/5 CMS Rating CMS Verified
37 years in operation (est. 1989) Request callback 2100 Raybrook Ave Se, Suite 303 , 49546

Patient survey results (HHCAHPS)

94%

Received professional care

91%

Good communication

84%

Discussed medication safety

83%

Would recommend

Based on 364 patient surveys · Data from CMS Home Health Compare

CMS Outcome Measures

91.01%
Improved walking
93.26%
Improved bathing
98.58%
Care started on time
93.1%
Improved medication mgmt
Discharge to Community
88.2%
↑ Better than national avg
Preventable Hospitalizations
9.33%
≈ National average
Preventable Readmissions
3.81%
≈ National average

Source: CMS Home Health Quality Measures. Data reflects Medicare-certified patient outcomes.

About Atrio Home Health

Atrio Home Health is a non-profit agency in Grand Rapids that has served the community since 1989. They are Medicare certified and hold a 4-star rating. The agency offers six services: skilled nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology services, medical social services, and home health aides.

What to expect

After referral, Atrio will schedule an initial assessment visit to your parent's home. A skilled clinician will review your parent's medical history, current medications, and functional abilities, then recommend which services fit their needs. Because they're Medicare certified, they follow federal protocols for care planning and documentation. Visits are scheduled based on your parent's doctor's orders. If your parent needs multiple service types—for example, nursing and physical therapy—Atrio can coordinate both.

Services offered

Skilled Nursing

Physical Therapy

Occupational Therapy

Speech Pathology

Medical Social Services

Home Health Aide

Frequently asked questions

Is Atrio Home Health Medicare certified?

Yes. This means they meet federal requirements to serve Medicare beneficiaries and must follow standardized safety and documentation practices.

What happens during the first visit?

A clinician will assess your parent's medical needs and mobility to determine which of their six services—nursing, therapy, speech, social services, or aide care—are appropriate.

When was this agency founded?

Atrio was founded in 1989, giving them over 35 years of experience serving home health patients.

Is this a for-profit company?

No, Atrio Home Health is a non-profit organization.

Local context

Grand Rapids has 11 home health agencies serving the area. The average rating among them is 4 stars, and Atrio matches that average. This means you have multiple options to choose from, and Atrio represents a typical choice in terms of ratings within the local market.

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This site provides Medicare-certified home health agency data sourced from CMS.gov. It is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional for medical decisions.