Grand Rapids, MI · Proprietary
Interim Health Care — Grand Rapids, MI
Patient survey results (HHCAHPS)
84%
Received professional care
81%
Good communication
77%
Discussed medication safety
68%
Would recommend
Based on 316 patient surveys · Data from CMS Home Health Compare
CMS Outcome Measures
Source: CMS Home Health Quality Measures. Data reflects Medicare-certified patient outcomes.
About Interim Health Care
Interim Health Care, established in 2013, is a Medicare-certified home health agency serving Grand Rapids. The agency offers six core services: skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, medical social services, and home health aide care. As a proprietary provider, Interim Health Care operates independently and maintains certification to serve Medicare beneficiaries.
What to expect
Home health services from Interim Health Care begin with a nurse assessment visit to understand your parent's medical needs and develop a care plan. Depending on the services ordered, your parent will receive regular visits from nurses, therapists, aides, or social workers. The frequency and duration of visits depend on the physician's orders and your parent's condition. You should expect clear communication about visit schedules, what to prepare before each visit, and how to contact the agency with questions or concerns between visits. Home health is designed to help patients manage chronic conditions, recover from hospital stays, and maintain independence at home for as long as safely possible.
Services offered
Skilled Nursing
Physical Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Speech Pathology
Medical Social Services
Home Health Aide
Frequently asked questions
Is Interim Health Care a Medicare-approved home health agency?
Yes. Interim Health Care is Medicare-certified and can care for patients with Medicare benefits. Your parent's eligibility for home health services depends on their specific diagnosis and physician's orders, regardless of provider certification.
What types of care can the agency provide at home?
Interim Health Care offers skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, medical social services, and home health aide services. The specific services your parent receives will depend on their physician's orders and care plan.
How experienced is Interim Health Care?
The agency was founded in 2013, giving it approximately 13 years of operating history in the home health field.
How does Interim Health Care compare to other agencies in Grand Rapids?
Interim Health Care has a 5-star rating compared to an average of 4 stars among the 11 home health agencies in Grand Rapids. Ratings reflect patient and family feedback, but also consider communication preferences, staff familiarity, and practical factors like scheduling availability.
What should we ask about during an initial consultation?
Families typically ask about visit frequency and duration, staff continuity (whether the same nurse visits), availability for urgent needs, how communication happens between visits, experience with their parent's specific condition, and how the agency handles transitions to other care settings.
Local context
Grand Rapids has 11 Medicare-certified home health agencies competing for patients. The average star rating among these providers is 4 stars. This competitive market means you have multiple options to evaluate based on services, location, availability, and feedback from other families. Interim Health Care operates as one proprietary provider among various agency types—some locally owned, some part of national chains, some affiliated with hospitals. Location (the Suite 225 address on E Beltline Avenue) may affect how quickly they can schedule visits depending on where your parent lives in the Grand Rapids area.
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