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Fonteum Care Compare · North Carolina

North Carolina home health care agencies: 165 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 North Carolina — with explicit suppression flags where CMS withholds quality measures because of low patient volume.

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Snapshot May 7, 2026·165 Medicare-certified home health agencies in North Carolina · 90.9% quality-rated·CMS Care Compare — Home Health (6jpm-sxkc)·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

North Carolinaquality & ownership at a glance

Aggregates below are scoped to North Carolina’s 165 Medicare-certified agencies. Ownership type is self-reported to CMS; quality ratings refresh on the CMS Care Compare cadence.

Avg Quality of Patient Care ★ (North Carolina)
3.63
Quality-rated agencies
150 / 165
PROPRIETARY
91
NON-PROFIT
52
GOVERNMENT OPERATED
19
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3

Home health agencies in North Carolina

Top 25 of 165 by CMS Quality of Patient Care ★ (150 carry a published rating; the remainder are suppressed for low patient volume). Select an agency to open its per-agency provenance page.

AgencyCityOwnershipQuality ★
Adoration home healthSALISBURYNON-PROFIT5
Amedisys home healthDURHAMPROPRIETARY5
Centerwell home healthDURHAMPROPRIETARY5
Gentiva health servicesWASHINGTONPROPRIETARY5
Interim healthcare of the triad inc.CHARLOTTEPROPRIETARY5
Well care home healthWILMINGTONPROPRIETARY5
Well care home health of the southern triangle, inc.HOLLY SPRINGS-5
Adoration home healthLENOIRNON-PROFIT4.5
Adoration home healthCHARLOTTENON-PROFIT4.5
Adoration home healthHIGH POINTNON-PROFIT4.5
Adoration home healthCONCORDNON-PROFIT4.5
Amedisys home health of chapel hillCHAPEL HILLPROPRIETARY4.5
Amedisys home health of winston salemWINSTON-SALEMPROPRIETARY4.5
Atrium health wake forest baptist -care at homeWINSTON SALEMPROPRIETARY4.5
Aveanna home healthFAYETTEVILLEPROPRIETARY4.5
Centerwell home healthGREENVILLEPROPRIETARY4.5
Centerwell home healthDELCOGOVERNMENT OPERATED4.5
Centerwell home healthCHARLOTTEPROPRIETARY4.5
Centerwell home healthKINSTONPROPRIETARY4.5
Centerwell home healthYOUNGSVILLEPROPRIETARY4.5
Centerwell home healthPINK HILLPROPRIETARY4.5
Centerwell home healthGOLDSBOROPROPRIETARY4.5
Centerwell home healthPOLLOCKSVILLEPROPRIETARY4.5
Interim healthcare of the triadGREENSBOROPROPRIETARY4.5
Pruitthealth at home - wakeRALEIGHPROPRIETARY4.5

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