A clinical coordinator will speak with you and your family, your doctor / facility to obtain medical records and help determine appropriate services.
We work with most major insurance companies and our list is always growing. Contact our Intake Department at 1-877-698-6264 to discuss whether your insurance plan covers the cost of care.
Patients and families require different services to meet their specific needs. Rates will vary depending on your family’s plan of care and the associated personnel. Contact our Intake Department at 216-931-1500 to speak with a representative today.
We provide care throughout Northeast and Mid-Ohio. Visit our Service Area map to view our geographic reach. Please note, Hospice* is currently only provided in Northeast Ohio.
Our Home Assist™ private-pay service is available to provide 24/7 skilled nursing and personal care (note: 24/7 care is currently only available in Northeast Ohio).
A representative from the agency will call to schedule a visit with you. Please inform the scheduler and/or clinician if you have an upcoming appointment and our team will work with you to determine the time of your visit.
At admission, our clinicians will work with you to determine the level of care required. Based on that need, our team will determine which level of skill will best meet your needs.
If a patient is unable to remain at home, we are contracted with nursing and hospice facilities in the area for Routine, Symptom Management and Respite Care. If you wish to explore alternative options, Home Assist™ can provide additional support that will allow you to remain in your home.
Now is the best time to learn about hospice and ask questions about what is to be expected. Having the conversation early can reduce stress when services are required and initiated.
At any time during a life-limiting illness, we are available to discuss options and goals of care. The decision belongs to the patient; however, if the patient can no longer make decisions for themselves, it would be decided by the next of kin or POA. Although admission to Hospice Care requires a physician’s order, the patient and family should feel free to discuss services with their care providers.
No, but we will help you develop a plan of care that focuses on non-invasive relief of symptoms and comfort care versus curative treatment.
*VNA of Ohio Home Health is licensed in OH and accredited by the CHAP. We are Medicare and Medicaid certified and our skilled services are covered by the patient’s health care insurance benefit. As a nonprofit hospice, we invest in clinical education to enhance care, offer additional therapeutic treatments, and aim to accommodate all patients that contact us for services.

VNA of Ohio Home Health is licensed in OH and accredited by CHAP. We are Medicare and Medicaid certified and our skilled services are covered by the patient’s health insurance benefit.

VNA of Ohio healthcare
The entire VNA of Ohio health team works diligently to fulfill our mission. We offer patients and clients high-quality, comprehensive care that promotes the independence and dignity of those we serve and aim to serve our entire community, regardless of their material circumstance.
Our home-based health services place your needs first.

We Offer Comprehensive Home Health Services
How Can We Care for You Today?

Home Health
Provides medical care at home, including nursing, therapy, and daily assistance, helping patients recover or manage chronic conditions.

Hospice
Offers compassionate end-of-life care, focusing on comfort, pain relief, and emotional support for patients and families.

Mental & Behavioral Health
Supports emotional and psychological well-being through therapy, counseling, and medication management for various conditions.

Private Duty
Provides non-medical, personalized care at home, including companionship, personal assistance, and daily living support.

Rehabilitation
Helps individuals regain mobility and function after injury, surgery, or illness through therapy and specialized programs.
Hear from Our Patient
Our patients and clients experience our compassion every day.
“Our nurse, Elizabeth, did such a nice job. My husband, Walter, was a little nervous having someone else besides me help. She was wonderful, so kind and gentle with him, and wouldn’t even let me help – she did it all. It was so nice.”
