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Fonteum Care Compare · Florida

Florida home health care agencies: 1,134 Medicare-certified, source-cited quality data.

CMS Quality of Patient Care star rating, ownership type, and certification status for every Medicare-certified home health agency in Florida — with explicit suppression flags where CMS withholds quality measures because of low patient volume.

Cross-check at Medicare.gov →All states →
Snapshot May 7, 2026·1,134 Medicare-certified home health agencies in Florida · 64.7% quality-rated·CMS Care Compare — Home Health·Module overview →·Methodology →·Audit Pack →
Source-modified 2026-03-05 · State-scoped subset of CMS national snapshot · Quality measures suppressed when patient volume <11 in measure window

Floridaquality & ownership at a glance

Aggregates below are scoped to Florida’s 1,134 Medicare-certified agencies. Ownership type is self-reported to CMS; quality ratings refresh on the CMS Care Compare cadence.

Avg Quality of Patient Care rating, of 5 (Florida)
3.51
Quality-rated agencies
734 / 1,134
PROPRIETARY
815
-
255
NON-PROFIT
62
GOVERNMENT OPERATED
2

Quality rating distribution & service coverage — Florida

How Florida’s rated agencies spread across the CMS Quality of Patient Care star scale, and the share offering each Medicare-reportable service line. Suppressed (unrated) agencies are excluded from the star distribution.

Quality of Patient Care star-rating distribution

5.0 of 5 ★
76
4.5 of 5 ★
102
4.0 of 5 ★
148
3.5 of 5 ★
135
3.0 of 5 ★
118
2.5 of 5 ★
67
2.0 of 5 ★
42
1.5 of 5 ★
38
1.0 of 5 ★
8

Service-line coverage

Service lineAgencies offeringShare
Nursing care88077.6%
Physical therapy86976.6%
Occupational therapy83473.5%
Speech pathology69661.4%
Medical social services73965.2%
Home health aide79470.0%

Home health agencies in Florida

Top 25 of 1,134 by CMS Quality of Patient Care star rating (734 carry a published rating; the remainder are suppressed for low patient volume). The table is an unlinked state inventory.

AgencyCityOwnershipQuality (of 5)
Ace home health services corpSWEETWATERPROPRIETARY5
Acute home healthcare incORLANDOPROPRIETARY5
All about you home health agency incBOCA RATONPROPRIETARY5
Allegiance home health and rehab, incBOCA RATONPROPRIETARY5
Alpha home care services llcFORT MYERSPROPRIETARY5
Alpha home health agency corpMIAMIPROPRIETARY5
Ambiance home health care incTAMPAPROPRIETARY5
Angel home health care incHIALEAHPROPRIETARY5
Apex home health care llcBOCA RATONPROPRIETARY5
Asa home care incMIAMIPROPRIETARY5
Aspire home careCLEARWATERPROPRIETARY5
Aveanna home healthDORALPROPRIETARY5
Aveanna home healthGAINESVILLEPROPRIETARY5
Aveanna home healthSTUARTPROPRIETARY5
Better services home health corpMIAMI-5
Care-tech home health services of browardPEMBROKE PINESPROPRIETARY5
Caring for elderly home care, llcMIAMIPROPRIETARY5
Caring professional services, inc.HIALEAHPROPRIETARY5
Centerwell home healthTAMPAPROPRIETARY5
Centerwell home healthMELBOURNEPROPRIETARY5
Centerwell home healthSARASOTAPROPRIETARY5
Centerwell home healthBRADENTONPROPRIETARY5
Centerwell home healthCLEARWATERPROPRIETARY5
Centerwell home healthORLANDOPROPRIETARY5
Centerwell home healthORANGE PARKPROPRIETARY5

Florida home health agencies — FAQ

How many Medicare-certified home health agencies are in Florida?
1,134 Medicare-certified home health agencies operate in Florida as of the CMS Care Compare Home Health snapshot (2026-05-07). 734 carry a published CMS Quality of Patient Care star rating, averaging 3.51 of 5.
What quality measures does Florida home health data include?
This page aggregates the CMS Quality of Patient Care star rating — CMS's published composite of the underlying OASIS outcome and process measures — plus the share of agencies offering each service line. The individual OASIS measure rates and HHCAHPS patient-experience scores live in separate CMS companion files and are not part of this identity-and-rating snapshot.
Why do some agencies have no star rating?
CMS suppresses the Quality of Patient Care star rating when an agency has fewer than the minimum number of completed quality episodes in the measurement window. Those agencies still appear in the list but are excluded from the state average rather than counted as zero.
Where does this home health data come from and how current is it?
The displayed fields come from the CMS Care Compare Home Health Care Agencies file, source-modified 2026-03-05. Record-level provenance can be null; cross-check a consequential agency record at Medicare.gov.

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Platform snapshot · 2026-07-15

13.4Mproviders & companiesProviders, organizations, owners, and facilities on file
26.2Msource-linked factsSource-linked field facts in the dated platform snapshot
—sources liveCrosswalk-resolved sources with a proved content transition in the preceding 45 days
111sources integratedActive registry rows; integration does not establish a load
13state Medicaid jurisdictionsDistinct states represented in the state-exclusions serving table

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