RELIANT AT HOME

plano, TXMedicare Certified
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Medicare Certified agency provider

PROPRIETARY ownership

Certified since 2003

Key Information

Website

Not Available

Years in Operation

23

Location & Directions

Address

3033 W. PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH HIGHWAY, SUITE 150

PLANO, TX

Service Area

This agency serves patients in PLANO and surrounding areas in TX.

Quality Highlights

Based on CMS quality data

1.27% falls with injury

Low rate of falls with injury

Better than average

99% improved in mobility

Based on patient outcomes

Better than average

99% improved in mobility

Based on patient outcomes

Better than average

99% improved in bathing

Based on patient outcomes

Better than average

100% improved managing meds

Based on patient outcomes

Better than average

93% 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
97%
Rated 9 or 10 (Excellent)
97%
Team Gave Professional Care
98%
Team Communicated Well
97%
Discussed Medicines & Safety
28%
Completed Surveys
1
14% 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 Care97.0%
Flu Vaccination Rate92.1%
Improvement in Walking/Mobility99.1%
Improvement in Bathing99.5%
Improvement in Managing Medications100.0%
Improvement in Getting In/Out of Bed98.5%
Improvement in Breathing92.8%
Pressure Ulcer Rate0.0%

Lower is better

Falls with Major Injury1.3%

Lower is better

Discharge Function Score81.2%
Health Info Transfer to Provider97.8%
Health Info Transfer to Patient99.8%
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

4.1
13 reviews
marlee hodge

marlee hodge

Hospice is a very special vocation, and the team at Reliant At Home in Denton embodies that commitment in everything they do. For them, it's not just a job; they genuinely care for and support their patients and families during such a delicate time. Experiencing death and dying is something we all encounter only once, and this team approaches it with compassion and respect, truly living up to the prayers and hopes we have for our loved ones in their final days. I send my prayers for continued growth and success for this incredible team. Thank you for the love and care you provide!

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Xavier McCann

Xavier McCann

Five-Star Review Shout Out! I'm thrilled to share my experience with this beautiful company! They truly excel in their work and demonstrate an exceptional level of care for the patients they serve. The compassion and dedication shown by the entire team are palpable, making a significant difference in the lives of their clients and their families. Every aspect of their service reflects their commitment to excellence, and it's clear they genuinely care about the well-being of their patients. I highly recommend this organization to anyone in need of their services. They are simply the best! Five stars all the way!

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Rachel Shipman

Rachel Shipman

I want to take a moment to give a heartfelt shout-out to the incredible team at Denton Reliant At Home Hospice. Their dedication to serving our community is truly remarkable. They consistently go above and beyond for their patients, providing compassionate care and support that makes a real difference in the lives of families during challenging times. From their attentive and skilled medical professionals to their compassionate administrative staff, every member of the team embodies a commitment to excellence and kindness. Their ability to tailor care to each patient's unique needs is commendable, and their support extends not only to patients but also to their families, offering comfort and guidance when it’s needed most. If I could give 10 stars, I absolutely would! I highly recommend Denton Reliant At Home Hospice to anyone in need of exceptional end-of-life care. Thank you for all that you do!

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Shantai King

Shantai King

I had a patient that was really in need of TLC as he transitioned. Sent referral and the patient was admitted within hours. The family was so grateful for the awesome care and caring spirit of the staff. Thank so much for making the difference when it counted!

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Dr. Ed H.

Dr. Ed H.

I would like to post my experiences with Reliant at Home here. It is a home health provider in our area that has been taking care of an elderly relative. Their main office is on George Bush in Plano: Here’s a brief overview of my experiences: 1. Timeliness: Not once did any Reliant employees show up on time for a scheduled appointment. For instance, if an appointment was set for between 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM, they typically arrived around 4:00 PM, this includes the PT doctor. 2. Vitals Checks: A nurse took the patient's blood pressure and initially reported it as "normal" at 109/4X. Upon questioning as the numbers were way too low, she rechecked and reported it as 190/7X, which is dangerously close to stroke level BP. The Reliant PT doctor, who arrived at the same time as the nurse, confirmed it as 186/7X. Clearly, the nurse lacks the proper skills to take blood pressure accurately. 3. Medication Management: The nurse claimed she would organize the medications. She worked on it for a while. When she left, we found a complete disorganization of the medication regimen which is obviously highly dangerous. Wrong pills were found at wrong times. She put stickers on boxes that, if followed, would have led to a double dosage of medication (see photo). When we raised this issue with supervisor, rather than addressing it, he suggested we manage the medications ourselves. This reflects a culture at Reliant that avoids facing problems instead of solving them. Should we also do our own vitals checks? The next day, a new nurse came and filled the boxes. Same problems. No pills were left for bedtime. All the bedtime boxes were empty. The following day, the same nurse came back again and filled the boxes again. For bedtime medicines, we noticed four pills in some boxes, three pills in others and four different pills for the following day (see photo). The patient woke up with extremely low BP, possibly due to double medication. Their manager said she was speechless and didn't know what to say. I would agree with her. She sent the supervisor himself the FOURTH time to set the medication regimen correctly which is the most basic part of nursing. The supervisor was supposed to call me to tell me if there were any medicines out, needing refill. This guy is also a liar. He said he called me but he never did until I spoke with the manager about it. This entire situation has created a dangerous nightmare for us. 4. Lack of Accountability: The response from Reliant's staff, has been dismissive rather than constructive. Their approach has only aggravated the situation instead of resolving it. It seems that Reliant’s culture is one of blame-shifting rather than accountability, which is unacceptable when patient safety is at stake. I only wonder what would have happened if I was not there to monitor and question their employees as might be the case with other customers/patients. 5. Making Things Worse: I attempted to escalate these issues within their organization. This type of performance and behavior by Reliant as a company that works with the sick, elderly, weak, and vulnerable in our area cannot be tolerated. Should Texas HHS, Medicare, other health insurance companies, Nursing Board, hospital case managers in Texas, future potential patients, and the community in general know about the above? What is your opinion about this?

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Reviews from Google Places for RELIANT AT HOME. These are real experiences shared by families and patients.