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KLN COMFORT CARE HOSPICE INC

For-ProfitJoint Commission (JCAHO) AccreditedFreestanding Hospice

Provider Information

Address
728 S HILL ST UNIT 1201
LOS ANGELES, CA 90014
Ownership Type
For-Profit
Medicare Certified Since
August 12, 2021

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CMS Quality Ratings

Overall Rating
Not yet rated

Composite score combining quality measures and patient survey results.

Quality of Care
Not yet rated

Based on the CMS Hospice Care Index — 10 operational quality indicators including visits near death, nursing minutes, and care transitions.

Patient Satisfaction
Not yet rated

CAHPS Hospice Survey — family caregivers rate communication, symptom management, respect, and overall experience.

Quality of Care derived from CMS Hospice Care Index. Patient Satisfaction from the CMS CAHPS Hospice Survey. Overall is the equally-weighted average of both. All source data published by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

Staffing & Capacity

Staffing breakdown for KLN COMFORT CARE HOSPICE INC
RoleStaff Count
Registered Nurses (RN)3
Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN)1
Physicians2
Volunteers2

9

Total Employees

Staffing data as reported to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

Inpatient Care and Medical Equipment

Hospices report these services to Medicare when they are certified. This is what KLN COMFORT CARE HOSPICE INC reported, not a check of what it offers today. Confirm current arrangements with the hospice.

Short-term inpatient care
Arranged through another hospital or nursing home

Short stays in a hospice inpatient unit, hospital, or nursing home for pain or symptoms that cannot be managed where the patient lives, or to give family caregivers a break.

Type of inpatient care
Both general inpatient care and respite care
Medical supplies and equipment
Brought in through an outside supplier

Equipment and supplies tied to the terminal illness and the plan of care, such as a hospital bed, oxygen, wound supplies, or a wheelchair.

Medicare lets hospices provide these services through arrangements with other organizations. Either way, the hospice stays responsible for the covered care in the patient’s plan of care.

Reported by this hospice to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services when it was certified in 2021.

KLN COMFORT CARE HOSPICE INC

KLN COMFORT CARE HOSPICE INC serves families in the Los Angeles, California area from their office on South Hill Street. This freestanding hospice provider offers care to those who need support during a life-limiting illness. They have been certified by Medicare since August 2021. The agency holds accreditation from the Joint Commission, which shows they meet high standards for safety and care. It is a for-profit provider that works to meet the needs of its patients in the local community. Choosing a hospice team is a big step for any family. You want to know that your loved ones are in good hands. This provider brings together a team of nine employees to support their patients throughout the city. Their setup allows them to reach people across Los Angeles and nearby spots. That matters when you need help fast.

About KLN COMFORT CARE HOSPICE INC

This agency operates as a for-profit hospice in Los Angeles. They have been part of the Medicare program since the summer of 2021. Being accredited by the Joint Commission is a standard they chose to meet. This group visits agencies to check that they follow strict rules for patient safety and medical care. They look at how the staff handles medications and how they keep records. It is a way to prove they follow best practices. You should know that this agency is small. They have nine employees total, including three registered nurses and one licensed practical nurse. They also have two doctors and two volunteers on their team. This size means you might get more personal attention from the staff members assigned to your case. It is a detail to keep in mind as you compare different hospice groups in the area.

Quality Ratings

CMS quality ratings for this provider are not yet available. You can review their Joint Commission accreditation status as a sign of their commitment to safety standards.

What Is Hospice Care Like in LOS ANGELES?

Hospice care in Los Angeles brings medical support and comfort directly to where you live. Most families choose to receive these services in their own homes. The goal is to manage pain and keep the patient comfortable. This team includes two physicians who oversee the medical plan for each patient. They work with three registered nurses and one licensed practical nurse to provide daily care. Volunteers are also part of the group to offer extra help to families. Having a team like this means you have people to call when symptoms change or when you have questions about medicine. It is a way to keep your loved one home instead of in a hospital. The staff comes to you. That is the main benefit of choosing a local group like this one for your care needs.

What to Ask When Choosing a Hospice Provider

Picking a hospice team is a personal choice. You should talk to a few different agencies before you decide. Start by asking how quickly a nurse can get to your home if an emergency happens at night. You should also ask how the team will handle pain management and what doctors are on call. Ask if they have experience with the specific illness your family member is facing. It is also good to ask how often the nurses and aides will visit your house each week. Do they provide help with bathing or other daily tasks? Find out how they support family members who are acting as the main caregiver. You need to feel comfortable with the people who will be in your home. Take your time to get clear answers that make sense to you.

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