How to Find the Best Home Health Care

June 24, 2026

U.S. News & World Report Now Rates Over 12,000 Agencies


Choosing a home health agency for yourself or a loved one is rarely a simple decision — and it often has to be made quickly, during an already stressful time. Now, a trusted and familiar name is stepping in to help make that process a little easier.


In February 2026, U.S. News & World Report released its first-ever Best Home Health ratings, evaluating more than 12,000 Medicare-certified home health agencies across the country. The goal is straightforward: give patients, families, and caregivers an independent, data-backed resource to help guide one of the most important care decisions they may ever face.



What the Ratings Measure


The ratings combine clinical performance measures — such as timely initiation of care and hospitalization outcomes the potential to prevent future hospitalizations— with patient experience surveys to provide a comprehensive assessment of care quality. The underlying data comes directly from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), giving the ratings a strong foundation in publicly available, government-reported information.


For agencies with both a Quality of Patient Care Star Rating and a Patient Survey Rating, U.S. News incorporates both by averaging the two measures into a composite score, reflecting performance across multiple dimensions of care.



What the Results Show


Of the approximately 12,000 agencies evaluated, 1,319 earned the "High Performing" Best Home Health distinction for exceeding expectations in care quality and patient experience, while 5,288 were rated "As Expected" for meeting baseline standards.


The ratings also revealed some encouraging findings about what top-performing agencies are actually delivering. Patients treated by top-rated agencies were more likely to improve in key activities of daily living — such as getting out of bed, bathing independently, and taking their medications correctly — compared to patients nationwide. These may sound like small wins, but for someone recovering from surgery or a serious illness at home, they represent meaningful milestones on the road back to independence.



Where the Top Agencies Are


The distribution of top-rated agencies varies widely by state. California leads the nation with 151 best home health agencies, followed by Texas (133) and Florida (105). Availability in other states ranges considerably, so where you live can make a real difference in how many highly rated options are accessible to you.



Why This Matters for Your Coverage


Home health care services — including skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and more — are a critical component of the recovery journey for millions of Americans, and a need predominantly covered by Medicare for seniors when certain eligibility requirements are met. Understanding what your plan covers, and how to access quality care within your benefits, is just as important as knowing which agencies have earned strong ratings.


Experts advise that the search for home care should ideally happen before a hospital stay whenever possible, not during the stress-filled hours following a discharge. Talking with your doctor about home health options ahead of time — and making sure you understand your coverage — can make a difficult situation much more manageable. Coverage of home health services is based on the plan of care provided by your doctor, so ensure the plan clearly and fully describes all the home health care s/he feels is needed.


If you have questions about how your Medicare or insurance plan covers home health services, speaking with a licensed insurance broker can help you understand your options before you need them. A little preparation today can go a long way when it matters most.

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