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PROFESSIONAL HEALTHCARE RESOURCES OF WASHINGTON DC

Provider Information

Address
1010 WISCONSIN AVENUE NW
WASHINGTON, DC 20007
Ownership Type
For-Profit
Medicare Certified Since
August 17, 2010

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 (dataset 252m-zfp9). Patient Satisfaction from CMS CAHPS Survey (dataset gxki-hrr8). Overall is the equally-weighted average of both. All source data published by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

Compassionate Care in Washington DC

Professional Healthcare Resources of Washington DC provides end-of-life support to residents in the District of Columbia. Their team serves the 20007 area with a focus on comfort and dignity for patients facing serious illness. Choosing a hospice provider is a deeply personal decision for any family. You need a team that listens to your goals. This provider works to ensure that patients remain as comfortable as possible in their own homes. They offer a range of services designed to help manage pain and emotional stress. It is about making every day count. If you live in Washington, this team is one of the options available to assist your loved one during this journey. They focus on the patient's needs first. That is the core of their mission. Reach out to them at (202) 955-8355 to learn more about how they can help your family today.

About PROFESSIONAL HEALTHCARE RESOURCES OF WASHINGTON DC

This agency has been serving the community since August 17, 2010. They are a for-profit hospice provider located on Wisconsin Avenue NW. Being Medicare certified means they meet federal standards for care. This is a big deal for families. It ensures that the agency follows strict rules regarding patient safety and quality of service. For-profit status simply describes their business model. It does not mean the care is any less personal or dedicated. The staff works hard to provide support that meets your family's unique situation. You should feel free to ask them about their specific experience with your loved one's condition. The thing is, every agency has its own way of doing things. You want to find a group that feels like a good fit for your values. Their long history in the district shows they are a stable part of the local healthcare system.

Quality Ratings Update

Official quality ratings for this provider are not yet available from CMS. This happens sometimes when a provider is new or has not yet been measured under specific federal systems. You should always ask the agency directly about how they track their own success and patient comfort.

Understanding Hospice Care in Washington

Hospice is not a place. It is a type of care focused on comfort rather than a cure. In a busy city like Washington, you have several choices for hospice support. The goal is to provide relief from pain and symptoms. It also includes emotional and spiritual support for the whole family. Most people choose to receive this care at home. But it can also be provided in nursing homes or assisted living centers. The key is that the team comes to you. They bring the medicine, the equipment, and the support staff needed to make life easier. And you do not have to do this alone. The hospice team acts as a partner. They help you understand what to expect. That makes a hard time a little bit easier to manage. You deserve support that is nearby and ready to act when you call.

What to Ask When Choosing a Hospice Provider

Selecting a hospice provider is a major step. You want to feel confident in your choice. Start by asking how quickly they can respond to an emergency call at night or on the weekend. You need to know that help is there when you need it most. Next, ask about their staff. How often will a nurse visit your home? It is also wise to ask how they handle pain management. Every patient has different needs. You want a team that adjusts their plan based on those needs. Finally, ask if they provide support for family members after the patient passes. This is called bereavement support. It is a vital part of the hospice benefit. Don't be afraid to ask these hard questions. The right agency will be happy to answer them clearly. They want you to feel comfortable with your decision as much as you do.

Keep Your Family's History Alive

During difficult times, the stories and wisdom of our loved ones become even more precious. Preserving these memories creates a lasting gift for future generations to cherish.

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Helpful Guides for Families

Preserve their story while there's time

Many families in this stage find comfort in capturing their loved one's life story. A guided memoir project can become a meaningful part of the care journey, giving your family something lasting to hold onto.