Audubon County Phns in Audubon, IA - Home Health Agency

Audubon County Phns is a medicare certified home health care agency in Audubon, Iowa. It is located in Audubon at 318 Leroy Street, Audubon, Iowa 50025. You can reach out to the office of Audubon County Phns via phone at (712) 563-2226. Audubon County Phns provide healthcare services in Nursing Care, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, Home Health Aide. It has the following ownership type - Government - Local.

Audubon County Phns is certified by CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) and participates in medicare program. This means if you are part of medicare program, you may consider this home health facility for your medical needs. The medicare CCN number for Audubon County Phns is 167083 and it was first certified by CMS in 1976 (48 years certified).

Contact Information

Audubon County Phns
318 Leroy Street, Audubon, Iowa 50025
(712) 563-2226
Not Available


Home Healthcare Agency Profile

NameAudubon County Phns
Location318 Leroy Street, Audubon, Iowa
Certified ByMedicare
Services OfferedNursing Care
Physical Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Speech Pathology
Medical Social Services
Home Health Aide
Medicare ID167083
Ownership TypeGovernment - Local
Service Area Zip Codes50025, 50076, 50117, 51531

NPI for Audubon County Phns:

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NPI Number1295782217
Organization NameCOUNTY OF AUDUBON
Doing Business AsAUDUBON COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING SERVICE
Address318 Leroy St, Audubon, IA 50025
Phone Number712-563-2226

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Quality Ratings:

Audubon County Phns is "Medicare-certified" which means that this home health agency is approved by Medicare and meets certain federal health and safety requirements, however, home health agencies may vary in the quality of care and services they provide to their patients. The quality ratings gives you an indication of the care Audubon County Phns give to their patients incomparison to other home health agencies. This quality rating is based on process quality measures and patient outcome measures survey conducted by CMS.

Quality Rating:Not Available*
* The number of patient episodes for this measure is too small to report.

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Home Healthcare Agencies in Audubon, IA

Audubon County Phns
Location: 318 Leroy Street, Audubon, Iowa 50025
Ratings:
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Phone: (712) 563-2226    

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