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A MINISTERING HAND HOME CARE SERVICES

For-ProfitACHC AccreditedFreestanding Hospice

Provider Information

Address
340 N SAM HOUSTON PKWY STE A235
HOUSTON, TX 77060
Ownership Type
For-Profit
Medicare Certified Since
October 7, 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 A MINISTERING HAND HOME CARE SERVICES
RoleStaff Count
Registered Nurses (RN)1
Volunteers1

4

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 A MINISTERING HAND HOME CARE SERVICES 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.

Care Details from Medicare Data

Medicare computes these numbers from claims and required reporting. They show how A MINISTERING HAND HOME CARE SERVICES compares to hospices nationwide.

1

patients in care on an average day

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

Medicare reports this hospice billed for routine home care only from January 2022 through December 2024. Hospices can also provide continuous home care, inpatient care, and respite care when symptoms are harder to manage. There can be good reasons for this. Ask the provider how they handle a crisis at home.

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

Support for your family in Houston

A Ministering Hand Home Care Services is a freestanding hospice provider based in Houston, Texas. They have been certified by Medicare since October 2021 to provide support for families in Harris County. This provider holds accreditation from the Accreditation Commission for Health Care, also known as ACHC. Choosing a hospice provider is a significant step for your loved one. This team works from their office on North Sam Houston Parkway to coordinate care. They aim to serve the needs of those in their local community. Their status as a for-profit entity means they operate under a specific business structure. You can reach their office directly at 281-769-4263 to learn more about their current support options. Every family deserves clear information when making these health decisions. We hope this data helps you understand your options in the Houston area.

About A Ministering Hand Home Care Services

This provider operates as a for-profit organization in the Houston region. They first received their Medicare certification in late 2021. The agency holds accreditation from the ACHC. This organization reviews hospice agencies to ensure they follow national standards for patient care. It is a third party check on their daily operations. The agency currently reports a team of four employees. This group includes one registered nurse and one volunteer. That is a small, focused team. Accreditation matters because it shows the agency invited an outside group to audit their work. They had to prove they meet specific safety and quality goals to earn that seal. Families should know that accreditation is optional for many providers. Choosing an accredited agency can provide peace of mind regarding support standards. You should always ask how their staff will communicate with your family members during the care process.

Quality Rating Update

Official quality ratings for this provider are not yet available from CMS. While they are accredited by the ACHC, you should ask the agency directly about their support practices and staff availability during your first meeting.

What Is Hospice Care Like in HOUSTON?

Hospice care in Houston focuses on comfort and dignity for patients near the end of life. Most agencies provide support in your own home. The goal is to manage pain and help the patient stay as comfortable as possible. You will find a mix of support from nurses, aides, and volunteers. This agency specifically reports a staff of four people. This includes one registered nurse who coordinates medical needs. They also have one volunteer who can provide extra companionship. Hospice teams work together to support both the patient and the family members. They handle medical supplies and help with daily tasks as well. Some agencies in the city offer specialized programs for veterans or specific health conditions. You should ask how many staff members are available for your specific area. Local providers like this one help keep care close to home. That makes a difference for many families in Harris County.

What to Ask When Choosing a Hospice Provider

You should feel empowered to ask direct questions during your search. Start by asking how the team handles an emergency during the night or on a weekend. You need to know who will answer your call at three in the morning. Ask how often a nurse will visit your home to check on your loved one. It is also wise to ask how they support family caregivers who are tired. Ask about the role of their volunteers and how they interact with the patient. You might also ask how they coordinate with your current primary doctor. Finally, ask what happens if your needs change and you require a higher level of care. Good providers will answer these questions with patience and clarity. Do not settle for vague answers when you need to know how they will help your family. You are the best judge of your family's needs.

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