Mennonite Home Health receives excellent state survey rating
Mennonite Home Health & Senior Services of Bluffton has received a zero (0) deficiency survey from the Ohio Department of Health (ODH), according to Laura Voth, Mennonite Home Communities of Ohio CEO.
The state requires that all home health agencies are reviewed every 12 to 36 months. ODH completed its review of Mennonite Home Health and found no deficiencies or deficits, according to Voth.
"The state surveyor accompanied the Home Health staff into the patient's homes and found the highest quality of care was being given by our nursing staff and home care assistants," she said.
Also reviewed by the state were all the policies and procedures of the Home Health staff. ODH complimented the staff on the fine organizational skills that met all state regulations.
This is the 16th year for the Home Health program and during that time it has always been found, by the state surveyors, to be giving quality in-home care.
Peresons wanting more information about the services Mennonite Home Health & Senior Services provides, call 419-358-1015, extension 300.
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