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Kansas City, MO · Non-Profit

Visiting Nurse Association — Kansas City, MO

3/5 CMS Rating CMS Verified
60 years in operation (est. 1966) Request callback 1300 E 104Th Street, Ste 300 , 64114

Patient survey results (HHCAHPS)

89%

Received professional care

88%

Good communication

83%

Discussed medication safety

82%

Would recommend

Based on 258 patient surveys · Data from CMS Home Health Compare

CMS Outcome Measures

85.36%
Improved walking
86.85%
Improved bathing
90.37%
Care started on time
82.05%
Improved medication mgmt
Discharge to Community
85.57%
↑ Better than national avg
Preventable Hospitalizations
8.95%
↑ Better than national avg
Preventable Readmissions
3.5%
≈ National average

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

About Visiting Nurse Association

The Visiting Nurse Association has served Kansas City since 1966 as a non-profit home health provider. It is Medicare certified and offers six care services: skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, medical and social services, and home health aide assistance. The agency holds a 3-star rating.

What to expect

You're contacting an established non-profit with six decades of community presence. As a Medicare-certified provider, they follow federal care standards. When you call, you can discuss your parent's specific needs—whether that's nursing care, therapy, or personal assistance—and they can explain how they'd approach your parent's care. The 3-star rating suggests typical performance for Kansas City's home health market.

Services offered

Skilled Nursing

Physical Therapy

Occupational Therapy

Speech Pathology

Medical Social Services

Home Health Aide

Frequently asked questions

Is this agency Medicare certified?

Yes. The Visiting Nurse Association is Medicare certified, meaning it meets federal standards for home health care.

What specific services can they provide?

They offer skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, medical and social services, and home health aide services. You can discuss which services your parent needs when you call.

How established is this agency?

The Visiting Nurse Association has been operating for 60 years, having been founded in 1966. It is structured as a non-profit.

How does their quality compare to other agencies nearby?

Their 3-star rating is typical for Kansas City's market. The average rating across the 8 agencies in the area is 3.5 stars, so they are performing near the middle of the local options.

Local context

You have 8 home health agencies available in Kansas City. Ratings across the area range around a 3.5-star average, so there is some variation in quality among local providers. This means it's worth making a few calls and comparing options before deciding.

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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.