Children'S Home Healthcare
3000 S 84Th Street · Omaha, NE 68124
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Children's Home Healthcare is a Medicare-certified, non-profit home health agency serving Omaha. Founded in 1991, the agency provides skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and medical social services. As a non-profit, the agency reinvests revenue back into patient care rather than shareholders.
What to expect
When you contact Children's Home Healthcare, the agency will assess your parent's care needs to determine which services are appropriate. Skilled nurses can manage medical conditions at home, while physical and occupational therapists work on mobility and independence. Medical social workers help coordinate care and connect families with additional resources. Medicare typically covers these services if your parent meets eligibility requirements, though you should verify coverage with the agency.
Services offered
- ✓ Skilled Nursing
- ✓ Physical Therapy
- ✓ Occupational Therapy
- ✓ Medical Social Services
About this agency
- 35 years (est. 1991)
- Medicare certified
- Non-Profit
- CMS #287063
Frequently asked questions
What types of care does Children's Home Healthcare provide?
The agency offers four main services: skilled nursing care (for wound care, medication management, and medical monitoring), physical therapy (for mobility and strength), occupational therapy (for daily living activities), and medical social services (for care coordination and counseling support).
Is the agency Medicare-certified?
Yes, Children's Home Healthcare is Medicare-certified, which means it meets federal standards for home health care and accepts Medicare coverage.
How long has this agency been operating?
Children's Home Healthcare was founded in 1991, giving it over 30 years of experience serving the Omaha community.
As a non-profit, how does that affect care?
Non-profit agencies operate to sustain services rather than generate profit for owners. This structure means resources are directed toward patient care and community health rather than shareholder returns.
Omaha has 23 home health agencies operating in the area. The average star rating across all Omaha agencies is 3.4 out of 5. This indicates a competitive market where you have options and can compare services based on your parent's specific needs.