Taxonomy Code 253Z00000X

The directory of In Home Supportive Care Agencies in Cheney, Washington was last updated 6/30/2024

Rebecca Claire GianottI

14841 179TH AVE SE, SUITE 110, MONROE, WA

Telephone Number: (360)-794-2020

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Date NPI Record created: 8/18/2010

Mason Charles Schneider

14841 179TH AVE SE STE 110, MONROE, WA

Telephone Number: (360)-794-2020

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Date NPI Record created: 8/11/2011

Herbert Wesley Courtney

14841 179TH AVE SE, STE 110, MONROE, WA

Telephone Number: (360)-794-2020

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Date NPI Record created: 1/28/2007

Trinh Tu Nguyen

101 E MAIN ST STE 107, MONROE, WA

Telephone Number: (360)-794-5941

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Date NPI Record created: 9/7/2006

Stanton James Sessions

14841 179TH AVE SE, SUITE 110, MONROE, WA

Telephone Number: (360)-794-2020

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Date NPI Record created: 7/8/2006

Britta Hansen Brown

14841 179TH AVE SE STE 110, MONROE, WA

Telephone Number: (360)-794-2020

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Date NPI Record created: 7/7/2011

Lillian Lee

14841 179TH AVE SE STE 110, MONROE, WA

Telephone Number: (360)-794-2020

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Date NPI Record created: 1/20/2023

Stephanie J He

14841 179TH AVE SE STE 110, MONROE, WA

Telephone Number: (360)-794-2020

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Date NPI Record created: 3/27/2018

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In Home Supportive Care Agencies
Taxonomy Code 253Z00000X

Classification: In Home Supportive Care

Description

An In Home Supportive Care Agency provides services in the patient's home with the goal of enabling the patient to remain at home. The services provided may include personal care services such as hands-on assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), e.g., eating, bathing, dressing, and bladder and bowel requirements; homemaker services and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs), e.g., taking medications, shopping for groceries, laundry, housekeeping, and companionship; and/or supervision or cuing so that a person can perform tasks themselves.

Notes

Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, 2008 [7/1/2008: new]