MORRIS INFINITE HEALTHCARE SERVICES INCORPORATED
Provider Information
- Address
- 7920 BELTLINE ROAD STE 830
DALLAS, TX 75254 - Ownership Type
- For-Profit
- Medicare Certified Since
- February 5, 2016
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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.
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.
Staffing & Capacity
| Role | Staff Count |
|---|---|
| Registered Nurses (RN) | 5 |
| Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) | 4 |
| Physicians | 2 |
13
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 MORRIS INFINITE HEALTHCARE SERVICES INCORPORATED 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.
Care Details from Medicare Data
Medicare computes these numbers from claims and required reporting. They show how MORRIS INFINITE HEALTHCARE SERVICES INCORPORATED compares to hospices nationwide.
12.8 minutes
of nurse care per routine home care day, on average
That is the 56th percentile among hospices nationally. The national median is about 12 minutes.
5
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 day12.8 min
Ranks better than about 56% 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 weekends2.1%
Ranks better than about 2% 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 life100%
Ranks better than about 99% 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 visits60%
Ranks better than about 40% 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 care0%
Ranks better than about 81% 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 months46.2%
Ranks better than about 25% 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)87th 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$25,693 · 84th 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.
Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, reporting period January 2023 through December 2024. Percentiles are computed by CMS across all reporting hospices.
Overview of Morris Infinite Healthcare Services
Morris Infinite Healthcare Services Incorporated operates out of Dallas, Texas. They provide hospice care to families in the local area. This provider holds accreditation from the Accreditation Commission for Health Care. That is a sign of their commitment to quality standards. Families looking for care in the 75254 zip code area can look to them for support. They have been certified by Medicare since early 2016. The team works to serve patients in their own homes or care facilities. Choosing a provider is a big step for any family. You want to pick someone with a clear track record of service. Their status as a freestanding hospice means they focus specifically on end-of-life care. This helps them stay sharp on their mission. They have a team of thirteen employees ready to help. This includes registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and doctors. They bring professional medical care directly to your loved one.
About Morris Infinite Healthcare Services Incorporated
This provider operates as a for-profit hospice agency. They have served the Dallas community since February 2016. The agency holds accreditation from the Accreditation Commission for Health Care. This body reviews hospice providers to see if they meet high safety and quality benchmarks. It shows that an outside group has looked at their work. Most families feel better knowing a third party checked the agency. Their team consists of thirteen staff members. This group includes five registered nurses and four licensed practical nurses. They also have two physicians on staff to guide medical decisions. You should know that for-profit status does not change the care quality. High marks from federal reviews show they meet clear standards. Always check these details before you make your final choice. Ask them about their specific team members. See how they handle common care needs. It helps to have the facts before you start.
Quality Performance
What Is Hospice Care Like in Dallas?
Hospice care in Dallas focuses on comfort and dignity for the patient. You will find that agencies here provide medical support at home. The goal is to manage pain and symptoms while supporting the family. A typical team includes nurses, doctors, and social workers. At Morris Infinite Healthcare Services, the staff includes five registered nurses and four licensed practical nurses. They work with two physicians to manage care plans. This mix of staff ensures that medical needs get met quickly. They visit regularly to check on the patient and adjust medications. The team also offers emotional support to families during hard times. You do not have to handle these challenges by yourself. The nurses teach you how to provide daily care. They answer your questions about what to expect next. Access to this care makes a real difference for everyone involved. It allows for more peaceful moments at home.
What to Ask When Choosing a Hospice Provider
Selecting a hospice agency is a personal decision. You should feel comfortable with the team you choose. Start by asking how quickly a nurse can arrive for an emergency. You also need to know which staff members will visit your home. Ask how the agency handles pain management after regular business hours. It is good to ask how they keep your family updated on changes. Find out how often the physician visits the patient. Ask if they provide help for family members who are grieving. Do not be afraid to ask about their experience with specific illnesses. A good provider will answer these questions with patience. They should provide clear answers about their daily routines. Take notes during your talk with them. You want to feel confident in the care provided. Keep the focus on what your loved one needs most today.
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