Columbia River Home Health | |
18 N Auburn, Kennewick, Washington 99336 | |
(509) 582-2273 | |
Name | Columbia River Home Health |
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Location | 18 N Auburn, Kennewick, Washington |
Certified By | Medicare |
Services Offered | Nursing Care Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy Speech Pathology Medical Social Services Home Health Aide |
Medicare ID | 507061 |
Ownership Type | Voluntary Non-profit - Other |
Service Area Zip Codes | 99301, 99320, 99326, 99336, 99337, 99338, 99343, 99350, 99352, 99353, 99354 |
NPI Number | 1184797433 |
Organization Name | KENNEWICK PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRICT |
Doing Business As | KENNEWICK GENERAL HOSPITAL HOME HEALTH CARE |
Address | 18 N Auburn St, Kennewick, WA 99336 |
Phone Number | 509-582-2273 |
News Archive
Gov. Chris Christie said he would propose an overhaul to the state's pension and health benefits system later this summer, revisiting an issue that burnished his national political image in 2011 but challenged him this spring when he scaled back promised funding. As the governor signed a $32.5 billion budget on Monday, he vetoed tax increases designed to offset pension costs and called changing the pension and benefits system his main economic priority for 2014 (Dawsey and Haddon, 6/30).
California, facing a $19.1 billion budget gap, is considering a reduction in funding that pays for home care aides for the disabled. It already cut funds last year. … Last month, the nation celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Americans With Disabilities Act … Now, though, gains made under the ADA are running into recession-battered state budgets.
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The Board of Directors of Ipsen (Paris:IPN), chaired by Jean-Luc Bélingard, met on 27 August 2009 to review the Group's results for the first half 2009, published today. The full 2009 half year financial report is available on the Group's web site, www.ipsen.com, under the Regulated Information heading in the Investor Relations pages.
Baby boomers have witnessed many technological innovations, and they expect technology to provide them with solutions to help maintain their independence for as long as possible. They are outfitting their homes with products to help them live healthy lifestyles, manage chronic conditions, remember to take medications and remain connected with their caregivers.
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NPI Number | 1699263079 |
Organization Name | IRON BRIDGE HEALTHCARE, INC. |
Doing Business As | COLUMBIA RIVER HOME HEALTH |
Address | 7105 W Hood Pl Ste B201, Kennewick, WA 99336 |
Phone Number | 509-591-4459 |
News Archive
Gov. Chris Christie said he would propose an overhaul to the state's pension and health benefits system later this summer, revisiting an issue that burnished his national political image in 2011 but challenged him this spring when he scaled back promised funding. As the governor signed a $32.5 billion budget on Monday, he vetoed tax increases designed to offset pension costs and called changing the pension and benefits system his main economic priority for 2014 (Dawsey and Haddon, 6/30).
California, facing a $19.1 billion budget gap, is considering a reduction in funding that pays for home care aides for the disabled. It already cut funds last year. … Last month, the nation celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Americans With Disabilities Act … Now, though, gains made under the ADA are running into recession-battered state budgets.
Some people respond well to both aerobic exercise and strength training, while others don't. And some of us respond well to only one of those things, but not both. Scientists at Joslin Diabetes Center now have uncovered a surprising molecular "switch" that may help to explain why this happens.
The Board of Directors of Ipsen (Paris:IPN), chaired by Jean-Luc Bélingard, met on 27 August 2009 to review the Group's results for the first half 2009, published today. The full 2009 half year financial report is available on the Group's web site, www.ipsen.com, under the Regulated Information heading in the Investor Relations pages.
Baby boomers have witnessed many technological innovations, and they expect technology to provide them with solutions to help maintain their independence for as long as possible. They are outfitting their homes with products to help them live healthy lifestyles, manage chronic conditions, remember to take medications and remain connected with their caregivers.
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Quality Rating: |
News Archive
Gov. Chris Christie said he would propose an overhaul to the state's pension and health benefits system later this summer, revisiting an issue that burnished his national political image in 2011 but challenged him this spring when he scaled back promised funding. As the governor signed a $32.5 billion budget on Monday, he vetoed tax increases designed to offset pension costs and called changing the pension and benefits system his main economic priority for 2014 (Dawsey and Haddon, 6/30).
California, facing a $19.1 billion budget gap, is considering a reduction in funding that pays for home care aides for the disabled. It already cut funds last year. … Last month, the nation celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Americans With Disabilities Act … Now, though, gains made under the ADA are running into recession-battered state budgets.
Some people respond well to both aerobic exercise and strength training, while others don't. And some of us respond well to only one of those things, but not both. Scientists at Joslin Diabetes Center now have uncovered a surprising molecular "switch" that may help to explain why this happens.
The Board of Directors of Ipsen (Paris:IPN), chaired by Jean-Luc Bélingard, met on 27 August 2009 to review the Group's results for the first half 2009, published today. The full 2009 half year financial report is available on the Group's web site, www.ipsen.com, under the Regulated Information heading in the Investor Relations pages.
Baby boomers have witnessed many technological innovations, and they expect technology to provide them with solutions to help maintain their independence for as long as possible. They are outfitting their homes with products to help them live healthy lifestyles, manage chronic conditions, remember to take medications and remain connected with their caregivers.
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Quality Measure | Provider | National Avg. |
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How often the home health team began their patients’ care in a timely manner | 84.8 | 95.7 |
How often the home health team taught patients (or their family caregivers) about their drugs | 100 | 98.6 |
How often the home health team checked patients’ risk of falling | 100 | 99.6 |
How often the home health team checked patients for depression | 100 | 97.4 |
How often the home health team made sure that their patients have received a flu shot for the current flu season. | 87.7 | 78.7 |
How often the home health team made sure that their patients have received a pneumococcal vaccine (pneumonia shot). | 90.4 | 82.2 |
With diabetes, how often the home health team got doctor’s orders, gave foot care, and taught patients about foot care | 97.8 | 96.4 |
News Archive
Gov. Chris Christie said he would propose an overhaul to the state's pension and health benefits system later this summer, revisiting an issue that burnished his national political image in 2011 but challenged him this spring when he scaled back promised funding. As the governor signed a $32.5 billion budget on Monday, he vetoed tax increases designed to offset pension costs and called changing the pension and benefits system his main economic priority for 2014 (Dawsey and Haddon, 6/30).
California, facing a $19.1 billion budget gap, is considering a reduction in funding that pays for home care aides for the disabled. It already cut funds last year. … Last month, the nation celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Americans With Disabilities Act … Now, though, gains made under the ADA are running into recession-battered state budgets.
Some people respond well to both aerobic exercise and strength training, while others don't. And some of us respond well to only one of those things, but not both. Scientists at Joslin Diabetes Center now have uncovered a surprising molecular "switch" that may help to explain why this happens.
The Board of Directors of Ipsen (Paris:IPN), chaired by Jean-Luc Bélingard, met on 27 August 2009 to review the Group's results for the first half 2009, published today. The full 2009 half year financial report is available on the Group's web site, www.ipsen.com, under the Regulated Information heading in the Investor Relations pages.
Baby boomers have witnessed many technological innovations, and they expect technology to provide them with solutions to help maintain their independence for as long as possible. They are outfitting their homes with products to help them live healthy lifestyles, manage chronic conditions, remember to take medications and remain connected with their caregivers.
› Verified 2 days ago
Quality Measure | Provider | National Avg. |
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How often patients got better at walking or moving around | 86.8 | 79.6 |
How often patients got better at getting in and out of bed | 90.6 | 81.1 |
How often patients got better at bathing | 92.5 | 82.3 |
How often patients’ breathing improved | 88 | 82.8 |
How often patients’ wounds improved or healed after an operation | 97.3 | 92.3 |
How often patients got better at taking their drugs correctly by mouth | 93.5 | 75 |
How often home health patients had to be admitted to the hospital | 10.3 | 15.4 |
How often patients receiving home health care needed urgent, unplanned care in the ER without being admitted | 19.2 | 13 |
How often physician-recommended actions to address medication issues were completely timely | 92.6 | 94 |
News Archive
Gov. Chris Christie said he would propose an overhaul to the state's pension and health benefits system later this summer, revisiting an issue that burnished his national political image in 2011 but challenged him this spring when he scaled back promised funding. As the governor signed a $32.5 billion budget on Monday, he vetoed tax increases designed to offset pension costs and called changing the pension and benefits system his main economic priority for 2014 (Dawsey and Haddon, 6/30).
California, facing a $19.1 billion budget gap, is considering a reduction in funding that pays for home care aides for the disabled. It already cut funds last year. … Last month, the nation celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Americans With Disabilities Act … Now, though, gains made under the ADA are running into recession-battered state budgets.
Some people respond well to both aerobic exercise and strength training, while others don't. And some of us respond well to only one of those things, but not both. Scientists at Joslin Diabetes Center now have uncovered a surprising molecular "switch" that may help to explain why this happens.
The Board of Directors of Ipsen (Paris:IPN), chaired by Jean-Luc Bélingard, met on 27 August 2009 to review the Group's results for the first half 2009, published today. The full 2009 half year financial report is available on the Group's web site, www.ipsen.com, under the Regulated Information heading in the Investor Relations pages.
Baby boomers have witnessed many technological innovations, and they expect technology to provide them with solutions to help maintain their independence for as long as possible. They are outfitting their homes with products to help them live healthy lifestyles, manage chronic conditions, remember to take medications and remain connected with their caregivers.
› Verified 2 days ago
Question Type: | Rating by Patients |
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Health team gave care in a professional way | |
Health team communicated well with them | |
Health team discussed medicines, pain, and home safety | |
How patients rated overall care from agency |
News Archive
Gov. Chris Christie said he would propose an overhaul to the state's pension and health benefits system later this summer, revisiting an issue that burnished his national political image in 2011 but challenged him this spring when he scaled back promised funding. As the governor signed a $32.5 billion budget on Monday, he vetoed tax increases designed to offset pension costs and called changing the pension and benefits system his main economic priority for 2014 (Dawsey and Haddon, 6/30).
California, facing a $19.1 billion budget gap, is considering a reduction in funding that pays for home care aides for the disabled. It already cut funds last year. … Last month, the nation celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Americans With Disabilities Act … Now, though, gains made under the ADA are running into recession-battered state budgets.
Some people respond well to both aerobic exercise and strength training, while others don't. And some of us respond well to only one of those things, but not both. Scientists at Joslin Diabetes Center now have uncovered a surprising molecular "switch" that may help to explain why this happens.
The Board of Directors of Ipsen (Paris:IPN), chaired by Jean-Luc Bélingard, met on 27 August 2009 to review the Group's results for the first half 2009, published today. The full 2009 half year financial report is available on the Group's web site, www.ipsen.com, under the Regulated Information heading in the Investor Relations pages.
Baby boomers have witnessed many technological innovations, and they expect technology to provide them with solutions to help maintain their independence for as long as possible. They are outfitting their homes with products to help them live healthy lifestyles, manage chronic conditions, remember to take medications and remain connected with their caregivers.
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The patient survey data of Columbia River Home Health is compared against the national average with the color code indicators: Better than National Average Worse than National AverageExperience Measure | Provider | National Avg. |
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Percent of patients who reported that their home health team gave care in a professional way | 90 | 88 |
Percent of patients who reported that their home health team communicated well with them | 89 | 85 |
Percent of patients who reported that their home health team discussed medicines, pain, and home safety with them | 74 | 83 |
Percent of patients who gave their home health agency a rating of 9 or 10 on a scale from 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest) | 85 | 84 |
Percent of patients who reported YES, they would definitely recommend the home health agency to friends and family | 77 | 78 |
News Archive
Gov. Chris Christie said he would propose an overhaul to the state's pension and health benefits system later this summer, revisiting an issue that burnished his national political image in 2011 but challenged him this spring when he scaled back promised funding. As the governor signed a $32.5 billion budget on Monday, he vetoed tax increases designed to offset pension costs and called changing the pension and benefits system his main economic priority for 2014 (Dawsey and Haddon, 6/30).
California, facing a $19.1 billion budget gap, is considering a reduction in funding that pays for home care aides for the disabled. It already cut funds last year. … Last month, the nation celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Americans With Disabilities Act … Now, though, gains made under the ADA are running into recession-battered state budgets.
Some people respond well to both aerobic exercise and strength training, while others don't. And some of us respond well to only one of those things, but not both. Scientists at Joslin Diabetes Center now have uncovered a surprising molecular "switch" that may help to explain why this happens.
The Board of Directors of Ipsen (Paris:IPN), chaired by Jean-Luc Bélingard, met on 27 August 2009 to review the Group's results for the first half 2009, published today. The full 2009 half year financial report is available on the Group's web site, www.ipsen.com, under the Regulated Information heading in the Investor Relations pages.
Baby boomers have witnessed many technological innovations, and they expect technology to provide them with solutions to help maintain their independence for as long as possible. They are outfitting their homes with products to help them live healthy lifestyles, manage chronic conditions, remember to take medications and remain connected with their caregivers.
› Verified 2 days ago
Tri-cities Home Health Location: 8819 Wvictoria Avenue, Ste 110, Kennewick, Washington 99336 Ratings: Phone: (509) 946-7725 | |
Columbia River Home Health Location: 18 N Auburn, Kennewick, Washington 99336 Ratings: Phone: (509) 582-2273 |