Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc in Salt Lake City, UT - Home Health Agency

Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc is a medicare certified home health care agency in Salt Lake City, Utah. It is located in Salt Lake City at 4424 South 700 East, Suite 240, Salt Lake City, Utah 84107. You can reach out to the office of Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc via phone at (801) 685-7070. Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc provide healthcare services in Nursing Care, Home Health Aide. It has the following ownership type - Proprietary.

Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc 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 Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc is 467212 and it was first certified by CMS in 2004 (20 years certified).

Contact Information

Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc
4424 South 700 East, Suite 240, Salt Lake City, Utah 84107
(801) 685-7070
Not Available


Home Healthcare Agency Profile

NameMaxim Healthcare Services, Inc
Location4424 South 700 East, Suite 240, Salt Lake City, Utah
Certified ByMedicare
Services OfferedNursing Care
Physical Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Speech Pathology
Medical Social Services
Home Health Aide
Medicare ID467212
Ownership TypeProprietary
Service Area Zip Codes84660

NPI for Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc:

Home Healthcare Agencies may have multiple NPI numbers. We have found possible NPI number/s associated with Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc from NPPES records by matching pattern on the basis of name, address, phone number etc. Please use this information accordingly.

NPI Number1043273865
Organization NameMAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC.
Address655 E 4500 S, Suite 170, Salt Lake City, UT 84107
Phone Number801-685-7070

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Quality Ratings:

Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc 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 Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc 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*
* This measure currently does not have data or provider has been certified/recertified for less than 6 months.

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Patients' Survey and Ratings:

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