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TABITHA HOSPICE-A COLLABORATION WITH IMMANUEL

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Provider Information

Address
1044 N 115TH STREET, SUITE 202
OMAHA, NE 68154
Ownership Type
Other
Medicare Certified Since
March 29, 2023

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CMS Quality Ratings

Overall Rating

Composite score combining quality measures and patient survey results.

Quality of Care

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.

CMS scores as of May 2026. 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.

Care Details from Medicare Data

Medicare computes these numbers from claims and required reporting. They show how TABITHA HOSPICE-A COLLABORATION WITH IMMANUEL compares to hospices nationwide.

22.1 minutes

of nurse care per routine home care day, on average

That is the 97th percentile among hospices nationally. The national median is about 12 minutes.

18

patients in care on an average day

A rough measure of size. Smaller can mean more personal. Larger can mean more resources.

How this hospice compares nationally

Bars show national standing on measures from the CMS Hospice Care Index. A fuller bar means this hospice does better than more of the hospices CMS tracks.

  • Nurse care minutes per home care day22.1 min

    Ranks better than about 97% of hospices nationally on this measure.

    What this measures

    The average minutes of nursing care per day for patients getting routine care at home, based on Medicare claims. More nurse time usually means more hands-on support.

  • Skilled nursing on weekends8.8%

    Ranks better than about 60% of hospices nationally on this measure.

    What this measures

    The share of skilled nursing time delivered on Saturdays and Sundays. Symptoms do not wait for weekdays, so weekend coverage matters.

  • Nurse visits in the last days of life98.8%

    Ranks better than about 90% of hospices nationally on this measure.

    What this measures

    The share of patients who got nurse visits in their final days of life. This is when families tend to need the most support.

  • Gaps in nursing visits18.3%

    Ranks better than about 90% of hospices nationally on this measure.

    What this measures

    How often patients went more than a week without a nursing visit. Fewer gaps mean steadier attention.

  • Patients discharged alive early in care7.7%

    Ranks better than about 41% of hospices nationally on this measure.

    What this measures

    The share of patients who left hospice alive within the first week of care. A rate of 0% means it did not happen to any of their patients.

  • Patients discharged alive after 6 months15.4%

    Ranks better than about 92% of hospices nationally on this measure.

    What this measures

    The share of patients discharged alive after six months or more in hospice care.

  • Hospital transfers near the end of care7.7%

    Ranks better than about 47% of hospices nationally on this measure.

    What this measures

    The share of patients who left hospice, spent time in the hospital, then came back to hospice.

  • Hospital stays that interrupt hospice0%

    Ranks better than about 55% of hospices nationally on this measure.

    What this measures

    The share of patients who left hospice, went to the hospital, and died there soon after.

  • Days at higher levels of care (CHC or GIP)52nd percentile
    What this measures

    The share of care days delivered at higher levels, such as continuous home care or inpatient care. Shown only as a national rank because small percentages round to zero.

  • Medicare spending per patient$10,254 · 11th percentile
    What this measures

    What Medicare paid per patient for this hospice's care. Higher or lower spending is not a quality judgment by itself.

Care steps completed at admissionShow detailsMedicare tracked 9 required care steps for new patients here, completed for 89% of patients or more. Most hospices score above 90 percent.
  • Pain screening99.1%
  • Pain assessment100%
  • Breathing difficulty screening100%
  • Breathing difficulty treatment100%
  • Treatment preferences discussed100%
  • Beliefs and values discussed100%
  • Bowel care for patients on opioids100%
  • Visits in the last days of life89%
  • All care steps completed99.1%

Conditions of patients in their care

Share of patients by primary diagnosis. Useful if you want a team with experience in a specific condition.

  • Cancer19%
  • Dementia40%
  • Heart and circulatory disease17%
  • Other conditions20%

Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, reporting period January 2023 through December 2024. Percentiles are computed by CMS across all reporting hospices.

Supportive Care in Omaha

Tabitha Hospice-A Collaboration with Immanuel provides compassionate end-of-life care in Omaha, Nebraska. They focus on comfort and dignity for patients facing a life-limiting illness. Their team serves families throughout the Douglas County area from their office on North 115th Street. Choosing the right hospice is a major decision for any family. That is why having a local provider with deep community roots matters so much. They work to manage pain and symptoms while offering emotional support for everyone involved. You deserve a team that listens to your needs and honors your wishes. Whether you are just starting to explore options or need care right away, they are ready to help. Having this support nearby can make a difficult time feel a little more manageable for you and your loved ones.

About TABITHA HOSPICE-A COLLABORATION WITH IMMANUEL

This provider became Medicare certified on March 29, 2023. The collaboration between Tabitha and Immanuel brings together two trusted names in Nebraska healthcare. This partnership means they combine resources to offer high-quality care to patients in their homes or facilities. When you look into a provider, check their certification status first. Medicare certification ensures they meet strict federal standards for safety and care. That is a big deal for your peace of mind. Families should know that this team is committed to the specific needs of the Omaha community. They aim to provide physical, emotional, and spiritual comfort during a delicate time. The thing is, hospice is not just about dying. It is really about helping your loved one live their remaining time with as much joy and comfort as possible. They focus on the person, not just the diagnosis.

High Quality Standards

This provider holds an impressive 4.5 out of 5 stars for their overall quality rating. They also earned a 4.5 out of 5 stars for their Quality of Care based on the CMS Hospice Care Index. These scores show they consistently meet high standards for patient care and clinical excellence.

Understanding Hospice Care in Omaha

Hospice care in Omaha is designed to support families when a cure is no longer the primary goal. It is a service that comes to you, whether you live in a private house or a nursing home. You get a team of nurses, doctors, and social workers working together for your loved one. They help with medication, equipment, and emotional guidance. Many people wait too long to call hospice, but reaching out early can make a huge difference in comfort. The goal is to keep your loved one in a place they feel safe and loved. You are not alone in this process. Local teams like this one know the area well and can connect you with resources quickly. And remember, you have the right to choose the provider that fits your family best. It is your journey, and you are in the driver's seat.

What to Ask When Choosing a Hospice Provider

Choosing a hospice team can feel overwhelming. Start by asking clear questions to find the right fit. First, ask how quickly they can send a nurse to your home after you call. You want to know that help is available 24/7, including nights and weekends. Second, ask what their plan is for pain management. You need to be sure they will keep your loved one comfortable at all times. Third, ask how they support the family emotionally. Do they offer counseling or help with daily tasks? Finally, ask about their experience with your specific health needs. Every patient is unique, and you want a team that understands those details. Don't be afraid to ask for clarity if an answer feels too technical. You deserve to feel confident in the care your family member receives. Take your time to get the answers you need.

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Your loved one has a lifetime of memories and wisdom to share. Capturing their stories now can be a beautiful gift for future generations to cherish.

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