Rx Home Healthcare, Inc

1000 East Broad Street, 2Nd Floor · Columbus, OH 43205

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Rx Home Healthcare, Inc has been serving Columbus since 2007. The agency offers five core services: skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, and home health aide support. It is Medicare certified and privately owned, meaning it meets federal quality and safety standards.

What to expect

A care coordinator will assess your parent's needs and create a personalized care plan. Depending on services ordered, visits may include nurses, therapists, or aides. The frequency and duration depend on your parent's condition and the physician's orders. You can expect regular communication about progress and plan adjustments.

Services offered

  • ✓ Skilled Nursing
  • ✓ Physical Therapy
  • ✓ Occupational Therapy
  • ✓ Speech Pathology
  • ✓ Home Health Aide

About this agency

  • 19 years (est. 2007)
  • Medicare certified
  • Proprietary
  • CMS #367337

Frequently asked questions

What services does Rx Home Healthcare provide?

Skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, and home health aide services. Your parent's doctor will determine which services are medically necessary.

How does someone qualify for home health care?

Medicare requires a physician's order, homebound status, and medical necessity. Your hospital discharge team or primary care doctor can assess eligibility.

Is the agency Medicare certified?

Yes. Medicare certification means the agency meets federal standards for quality, staffing, and safety.

How experienced is this agency?

Rx Home Healthcare was founded in 2007, giving it 19 years of experience in Columbus.

Columbus has 270 Medicare-certified home health agencies. The average patient satisfaction rating across Columbus is 2.82 stars. When evaluating agencies, ask your discharge planner about their working relationships, request patient references, and confirm experience with your parent's specific condition.