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Denton, TX · Proprietary

Dfw Home Health — Denton, TX

3.5/5 CMS Rating CMS Verified
19 years in operation (est. 2007) Request callback 2800 Shoreline Dr Ste 160 , 76210

Patient survey results (HHCAHPS)

93%

Received professional care

90%

Good communication

87%

Discussed medication safety

90%

Would recommend

Based on 478 patient surveys · Data from CMS Home Health Compare

CMS Outcome Measures

88.88%
Improved walking
90.91%
Improved bathing
99.79%
Care started on time
87.5%
Improved medication mgmt
Discharge to Community
91.39%
↑ Better than national avg
Preventable Hospitalizations
9.85%
≈ National average
Preventable Readmissions
4.49%
≈ National average

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

About Dfw Home Health

Dfw Home Health is a Medicare-certified home health agency serving Denton, founded in 2007. The agency offers six service types: skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, medical social services, and home health aide support. As a proprietary agency, they operate locally and are available at 2800 Shoreline Dr Ste 160.

What to expect

When you contact Dfw Home Health, they'll ask about your parent's medical situation and whether a doctor has ordered home health services. If your parent qualifies, a nurse will schedule an initial assessment visit. During that visit, the team will evaluate whether skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, medical social services, or home health aide assistance is appropriate. You'll be part of planning the care schedule. As treatment progresses, the agency typically reviews the care plan every 60 days to adjust services as your parent's condition changes.

Services offered

Skilled Nursing

Physical Therapy

Occupational Therapy

Speech Pathology

Medical Social Services

Home Health Aide

Frequently asked questions

What happens during an initial home health visit?

A nurse typically comes first to assess your parent's medical condition, current medications, and living situation. They'll discuss which services (nursing, therapy, aide support) are medically necessary. Based on Medicare guidelines, the doctor must order home health care for your parent to qualify.

How often will someone visit?

Visit frequency depends on medical needs. Some patients receive several visits per week; others receive visits every few weeks. The care plan can adjust as your parent improves or if circumstances change.

Can I use Medicare with this agency?

Yes, Dfw Home Health is Medicare certified. They accept Medicare as a primary payor and can discuss any additional costs at the time of your consultation.

What should I prepare before the first visit?

Gather your parent's insurance cards (Medicare, supplemental), a list of current medications, and any recent hospital discharge paperwork. Make sure someone is home during the scheduled visit.

Local context

Denton has 6 home health agencies to choose from. The average rating across agencies in your area is 3.5 stars, which is where Dfw Home Health falls. This relatively small number of providers means scheduling coordination is important—some families find that comparing response times and visit availability can be as important as comparing ratings when choosing an agency.

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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.