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Houston, TX · Proprietary

Promed Home Care — Houston, TX

CMS Verified
27 years in operation (est. 1999) Request callback 4615 Southwest Freeway Suite 725 , 77027

CMS Outcome Measures

96%
Care started on time
Discharge to Community
46.19%
↓ Below national avg
Preventable Hospitalizations
22.05%
↓ Above national avg

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

About Promed Home Care

Promed Home Care is a Medicare-certified home health agency serving Houston with six core service lines: skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, medical social services, and home health aides. The agency has been operating since 1999 and is independently owned.

What to expect

When your parent receives care from Promed Home Care, a nurse or therapist will visit your home to assess needs and develop a care plan. Visits typically last 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the service. Your parent's doctor must order home health services for Medicare coverage. The team will communicate with your parent's physicians to coordinate care. Home health aides can help with personal care and light housekeeping, while nurses and therapists focus on medical treatment and rehabilitation.

Services offered

Skilled Nursing

Physical Therapy

Occupational Therapy

Speech Pathology

Medical Social Services

Home Health Aide

Frequently asked questions

Which care services are available through Promed Home Care?

Promed offers six main services: skilled nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, medical social work, and certified home health aide assistance. These services are often combined based on your parent's specific medical needs.

Does Promed Home Care accept Medicare?

Yes, Promed Home Care is Medicare certified, which means it meets federal quality and safety standards for home health services.

How long has Promed been in business?

Promed Home Care was founded in 1999 and has operated in the Houston area for over 25 years.

What can I expect from skilled nursing services?

A registered nurse or licensed practical nurse can provide wound care, medication management, catheter care, and monitoring of chronic conditions—services ordered by your parent's doctor.

What is the difference between physical and occupational therapy?

Physical therapy focuses on mobility, strength, and pain management through exercises and techniques. Occupational therapy helps with daily activities like dressing, bathing, cooking, and adapting the home environment.

Local context

Houston has 257 Medicare-certified home health agencies. The city's average star rating across all agencies is 2.7 out of 5, indicating varied quality across the market. When choosing an agency, consider whether a provider offers the specific services your parent needs, has availability in your neighborhood, and coordinates well with your parent's existing doctors.

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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.