Virginian Home Health Services
5 Star CMS Rating
82%
Patient Recommended
5 Star Patient Rating
Services
Types of services offered to patients
Offers Nursing Care Services | |
Offers Home Health Aide Services | |
Offers Physical Therapy Services | |
Offers Occupational Therapy Services | |
Offers Speech Pathology Services | |
Offers Medical Social Services |
Ratings
HHCAHPS Survey Result Star Ratings
5 | HHCAHPS Survey Summary Star Rating |
5 | Star Rating for health team gave care in a professional way |
91 | Percent of patients who reported that their home health team communicated well with them |
5 | Star Rating for health team communicated well with them |
89 | Percent of patients who reported that their home health team communicated well with them |
3 | Star Rating team discussed medicines, pain, and home safety |
79 | Percent of patients who reported that their home health team discussed medicines, pain, and home safety with them |
5 | Star Rating for how patients rated overall care from agency |
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) |
82 | Percent of patients who reported YES, they would definitely recommend the home health agency to friends and family |
141 | Number of completed surveys |
27 | Response rate |
Quality Measures
HHCAHPS Process Quality Measures
99 | How often the home health team began their patients' care in a timely manner |
100 | How often the home health team taught patients (or their family caregivers) about their drugs |
100 | How often the home health team checked patients' risk of falling |
96.1 | How often the home health team checked patients for depression |
92.6 | How often the home health team determined whether patients received a flu shot for the current flu season |
89.4 | How often the home health team made sure that their patients received a pneumococcal vaccine (pneumonia shot) |
100 | With diabetes, how often the home health team got doctor's orders, gave foot care, and taught patients about foot care |
72.3 | How often patients got better at walking or moving around |
76.7 | How often patients got better at getting in and out of bed |
70.3 | How often patients got better at bathing |
80.4 | How often patients' breathing improved |
93.7 | How often patients' wounds improved or healed after an operation |
59.5 | How often patients got better at taking their drugs correctly by mouth |
14.3 | How often home health patients had to be admitted to the hospital |
8.8 | How often patients receiving home health care needed urgent, unplanned care in the ER without being admitted |
100 | How often physician-recommended actions to address medication issues were completely timely |
0.02 | Changes in skin integrity post-acute care: pressure ulcer/injury |
Patient Outcome Statistics
Rates of Discharge to Community and Potentially Preventable Readmissions
730 | Observed Number of Discharges to Community |
837 | Number of Eligible Stays for DTC Measure |
87.22 | Observed Discharge to Community Rate |
93.25 | Risk-Standardized Discharge to Community Rate |
91.13 | Lower Limit of the 95% Confidence Interval on the Risk- Standardized Discharge to Community Rate |
1 | DTC Comparative Performance Category Better Than National Rate |
14 | Observed Number of Potentially Preventable Readmissions Following Discharge |
479 | Number of Eligible Stays for PPR Measure |
2.92 | Observed Potentially Preventable Readmissions Rate |
3.39 | Risk-Standardized Potentially Preventable Readmissions Rate |
2.56 | Lower Limit of the 95% Confidence Interval on the Risk- Standardized Potentially Preventable Readmissions Rate |
4.48 | Upper Limit of the 95% Confidence Interval on the Risk- Standardized Potentially Preventable Readmissions Rate |
2 | PPR Comparative Performance Category Same As National Rate |
0.97 | How much Medicare spends on an episode of care at this agency, compared to Medicare spending across all agencies nationally |
929 | Number of episodes of care used to calculate how much Medicare spends on an episode of care at this agency, compared to Medicare spending across all agencies nationally |
Service Area
Areas Served by the Home Health Agency
Aldie, VA | 20105 |
Alexandria, VA | 22301, 22302, 22304, 22305, 22306, 22307, 22308, 22309, 22310, 22311, 22312, 22314, 22315 |
Annandale, VA | 22003 |
Arlington, VA | 22201, 22202, 22203, 22204, 22205, 22206, 22207, 22209 |
Ashburn, VA | 20147, 20148 |
Burke, VA | 22015 |
Catharpin, VA | 20143 |
Centreville, VA | 20120, 20121 |
Chantilly, VA | 20151 |
Clifton, VA | 20124 |
Dumfries, VA | 22025 |
Fairfax, VA | 22030, 22031, 22032, 22033 |
Fairfax Station, VA | 22039 |
Falls Church, VA | 22041, 22042, 22043, 22044, 22046 |
Gainesville, VA | 20155 |
Great Falls, VA | 22066 |
Herndon, VA | 20171 |
Leesburg, VA | 20176 |
Lorton, VA | 22079 |
Lovettsville, VA | 20180 |
Manassas, VA | 20109, 20110 |
Mc Lean, VA | 22101, 22102 |
Oakton, VA | 22124 |
Purcellville, VA | 20132 |
Reston, VA | 20190, 20191 |
Round Hill, VA | 20141 |
Springfield, VA | 22150, 22151, 22152, 22153 |
Sterling, VA | 20164 |
Vienna, VA | 22180, 22181, 22182 |
Woodbridge, VA | 22192, 22193 |