OGADA HOSPICE CARE, INC
Provider Information
- Address
- 1901 S ATLANTIC BLVD SUITE D
MONTEREY PARK, CA 91754 - Ownership Type
- For-Profit
- Medicare Certified Since
- July 26, 2022
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CMS Quality Ratings
Composite score combining quality measures and patient survey results.
Based on the CMS Hospice Care Index — 10 operational quality indicators including visits near death, nursing minutes, and care transitions.
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
| Role | Staff Count |
|---|---|
| Registered Nurses (RN) | 1 |
| Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) | 0 |
| Volunteers | 0 |
2
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 OGADA HOSPICE CARE, 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
- Type of inpatient care
- Both general inpatient care and respite care
- Medical supplies and equipment
- Brought in through an outside supplier
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.
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 2022.
Support for Your Loved One in Monterey Park
OGADA HOSPICE CARE, INC serves the Monterey Park area from their office on South Atlantic Boulevard. They provide end-of-life care focused on comfort, dignity, and support for families throughout Los Angeles County. Choosing the right team during this time is a big decision, and they are one of the options available to local residents. Their goal is to help patients manage symptoms while spending meaningful time with the people they love most. It is about making every day count when time is short.
About OGADA HOSPICE CARE, INC
OGADA HOSPICE CARE, INC is a for-profit provider that has been Medicare-certified since July 26, 2022. This certification means they meet federal standards for hospice care. Being a for-profit entity simply means the business structure differs from a non-profit organization. That said, all Medicare-certified providers must follow the same core rules for patient care. Families should know that certification is a baseline requirement for any agency you consider. You have the right to ask them about their specific team members and how they handle after-hours calls. What most people do not realize is that you can interview multiple providers before picking one. Always take your time to find a team that feels like a good fit for your family's unique needs.
Quality Ratings Update
Understanding Hospice Care in Monterey Park
Hospice care in Los Angeles County is a specialized service for those with a limited life expectancy. It is not about giving up. Instead, it is about shifting the focus from curing an illness to improving quality of life. In a busy place like Monterey Park, you have access to many resources to help with this transition. Most hospice teams include nurses, doctors, social workers, and volunteers who visit you at home. They provide medical equipment, medications for pain, and emotional support for the whole family. And here is the thing: you can often keep your own primary doctor involved in your care plan. Understanding these options helps you feel more in control. It allows you to focus on what matters most, which is being present with your loved one.
What to Ask When Choosing a Hospice Provider
Picking the right hospice team can feel overwhelming. Start by asking clear, direct questions to see if they align with your family's needs. Here are a few things to bring up during your first meeting:
- How quickly can a nurse get to my home if there is an emergency in the middle of the night?
- What specific staff members will be coming to our home, and how often will they visit?
- How does your team help with the emotional and spiritual needs of our family?
- Can you explain how you handle pain management and symptom control for my loved one's specific condition?
The answers should be clear and easy to understand. If you feel confused or rushed, that is a sign to keep looking. You deserve a partner who listens well and communicates clearly.
Preserve Your Family's History
Your loved one has a lifetime of stories, wisdom, and memories that deserve to be saved. Capturing these moments provides comfort to your family for generations to come.
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