UNIVERSAL HOME CARE, INC.

beverly hills, CAMedicare Certified
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Medicare Certified agency provider

PROPRIETARY ownership

Certified since 1996

Key Information

Years in Operation

30

Location & Directions

Address

151 N SAN VICENTE BLVD STE 200

BEVERLY HILLS, CA

Service Area

This agency serves patients in BEVERLY HILLS and surrounding areas in CA.

Patient Satisfaction

3/5
Would Recommend:74%
Rate 9-10:84%

Based on patient surveys

Quality Highlights

Based on CMS quality data

0.5% falls with injury

Low rate of falls with injury

Better than average

92% improved in mobility

Based on patient outcomes

Better than average

92% improved in mobility

Based on patient outcomes

Better than average

95% improved in bathing

Based on patient outcomes

Better than average

93% improved managing meds

Based on patient outcomes

Better than average

91% improved in breathing

Based on patient outcomes

Better than average

Quality data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Performance compared to national averages.

Patient Survey Results

Based on the HHCAHPS (Home Health Consumer Assessment) survey - patients share their experience with this agency.

Would Definitely Recommend
74%
Rated 9 or 10 (Excellent)
84%
Team Gave Professional Care
87%
Team Communicated Well
86%
Discussed Medicines & Safety
73%
Completed Surveys
167
21% response rate
About this survey: The HHCAHPS survey asks home health patients about their experience. Data comes from CMS and reflects patient experiences over the past year.

Services Offered

This home-health-agency offers a comprehensive range of care and support services to meet patients and families' needs.

Skilled Nursing Care

Home Health Aide Services

Physical Therapy

Speech-Language Pathology

Occupational Therapy

Medical Social Services

Note: For specific details about service availability, hours of operation, and how services are tailored to individual patient needs, please contact the home-health-agency directly.

Quality of Patient Care

Official quality performance data from CMS. Higher percentages indicate better performance unless noted otherwise.

Timely Initiation of Care99.9%
Flu Vaccination Rate89.9%
Improvement in Walking/Mobility92.3%
Improvement in Bathing94.6%
Improvement in Managing Medications92.5%
Improvement in Getting In/Out of Bed96.2%
Improvement in Breathing90.6%
Pressure Ulcer Rate0.4%

Lower is better

Falls with Major Injury0.5%

Lower is better

Discharge Function Score65.1%
Health Info Transfer to Provider78.6%
Health Info Transfer to Patient69.1%
Note: Quality measures are based on actual patient care data reported to CMS and reflect the agency's performance over the past reporting period.

Google Reviews

4.4
19 reviews
Ms K

Ms K

My rating goes as follows, five stars for the nurses -4 stars for the geriatric physical therapists. First physical therapist was an older very small woman by the name of Jila. Jila is way too old to be an effective physical therapist in my opinion she could not ambulate my mom! She performed zero physical therapy on my mother, and after the third visit where she was sort of all over the place and very hyper active, she let us know that she was only here for caregiver training and she was training us and things that we already knew but failed to ask us if we were already aware of what she was trying to teach us. Second physical therapist was also a geriatric physical therapist by the name of George. He came to evaluate my mother and never touched her, basically denied services without even trying range of motion! Unbelievable! He came in a dirty track suit with his lunch all over his shirt. He was rude and non attentive to the patient. Under Jimmo vs.CMS a Lawsuit filed on behalf of patients with chronic conditions that will not get better Medicare will pay for physical therapy to alleviate pain and for persons that are afflicted with diseases such as Parkinson’s disease or other diseases the cause contracture or into for limbs that benefit from movement from physical therapy. It is the law under federal guidelines for Medicare yet home health companies like universal act like they won’t get paid and use Medicare services not paying them for anything other than caregiver training, as an excuse for their shotty physical therapist. So if you want geriatric physical therapist which I don’t recommend - use this Home Health but beware you won’t get physical therapy from anyone under the age of 75

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Romey Keys

Romey Keys

The therapists I worked with were well prepared. They gave me printed instructions. Worked with me to make certain I had mastered them. They took all of my vitals. They advised me on how to continue on with exercises. They discussed my feelings about the operation and my moods. They helped me deal with my post-operative situation.

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Celia Gerry

Celia Gerry

I received outstanding care from the nurses at Universal Home Care. I was recovering from abdominal surgery, and a nurse came daily to change my dressings. The nurses came when they said they would and did what they were supposed to do in a gentle and careful manner. Beyond that they were just the nicest people and a pleasure to have in my home.

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Marc Berger

Marc Berger

I had an excellent experience with UHC post-op knee replacement surgery. Both George Steinbach, PT and Leslie Feldman, RN provided a level of tender loving care and expertise that clearly exceeded my expectations.

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Marina Veytsman

Marina Veytsman

Physical therapist Eric was great, he helped me a lot in 3 weeks after hip replacement.

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