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Saint Paul, MN · Non-Profit

Sholom Home Care — Saint Paul, MN

2/5 CMS Rating CMS Verified
13 years in operation (est. 2013) Request callback 740 Kay Avenue , 55102

CMS Outcome Measures

69.6%
Improved walking
70.71%
Improved bathing
99.28%
Care started on time
56.46%
Improved medication mgmt
Discharge to Community
69.27%
≈ National average
Preventable Hospitalizations
10.59%
≈ National average

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

About Sholom Home Care

Sholom Home Care is a Medicare-certified, non-profit home health agency serving Saint Paul since 2013. Located at 740 Kay Avenue, the agency provides skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, medical social services, and home health aide support.

What to expect

Sholom Home Care provides six service types that can be coordinated based on your parent's medical needs: skilled nursing, physical and occupational therapy, speech pathology services, medical social services, and home health aide support. The agency's 2-star rating suggests it is worth asking detailed questions during the intake process—such as about care coordination, visit scheduling, staff credentials, and how they track outcomes for your parent's specific condition.

Services offered

Skilled Nursing

Physical Therapy

Occupational Therapy

Speech Pathology

Medical Social Services

Home Health Aide

Frequently asked questions

Is Sholom Home Care Medicare certified?

Yes, Sholom Home Care is Medicare certified and meets federal requirements to care for Medicare beneficiaries.

What skilled care options does the agency offer?

Sholom Home Care provides skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, medical social services, and home health aide support. A care team would assess which services are appropriate for your parent's medical needs and Medicare coverage.

What does it mean that Sholom Home Care is non-profit?

As a non-profit organization, Sholom Home Care operates to serve the community; revenue is reinvested into care delivery rather than distributed as profit to shareholders.

How should I understand the 2-star rating?

Quality ratings are based on Medicare metrics. A 2-star rating indicates the agency is performing below the Saint Paul average of 2.33 stars. You may want to ask the agency directly about specific quality improvements, care processes, and outcomes relevant to your parent's needs.

Local context

Saint Paul's home health market includes 11 agencies. The average quality rating across these providers is 2.33 stars. This variation in ratings suggests you should compare multiple options based on quality metrics, available services, and fit with your parent's needs.

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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.