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Nina's Health Care Fairfield

Logan, OH Licensed 3+ years

Meet the Agency

Nina's Health Care Fairfield is a home care agency based in Logan, Ohio. They serve families in the surrounding area.

They are a non-medical personal care agency — not a medical home health agency. Caregivers help with everyday things like bathing, meals, and company. They don't give shots, change wound dressings, or do anything a nurse would do.

Licensing in Ohio

In Ohio, home care agencies are regulated by the Ohio Department of Health. Every agency needs a Home Health Agency License to operate.

Nina's Health Care Fairfield

License number
369353
Licensed since
2023 (2 years)

What home care helps with

Home care agencies send trained caregivers to your home. They help your mom, dad, or loved one stay safe and comfortable without moving to a facility. Most caregivers help with:

  • Bathing, dressing, and grooming
  • Cooking meals and light housekeeping
  • Medicine reminders
  • Rides to doctor visits
  • Company and conversation
  • Giving family caregivers a break

How families pay for home care in Ohio

Most families pay out of pocket. In the Columbus metro avg area, home care usually runs $29–$39 an hour.

Other ways to pay:

  • Medicaid: Ohio Medicaid may help pay for home care through the PASSPORT waiver program. Check eligibility →
  • Long-term care insurance: if your loved one bought a policy, it may cover home care. Call the insurance company to check.
  • VA benefits: veterans and surviving spouses may qualify for help through Aid & Attendance.

Questions to ask before you pick

  • How do you screen and train caregivers?
  • What happens if my regular caregiver calls out?
  • Who do I call at night or on weekends?
  • Can we meet the caregiver before they start?
  • How are caregivers supervised?

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This overview is based on public records and state licensing info. Rules and program details can change. Always confirm with the Ohio Department of Health before you sign up. Last reviewed May 2026.

Service Area & Location

Agency Headquarters

47 North Market Street, Suite 208

Logan, OH 43138

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Atlas Score

C-(56/100)

Bottom 20% nationally

Below average — several areas of concern

This agency performs average based on Medicare quality data. It is particularly strong in quality of outcomes. There is room for improvement compared to national peers.

vs. National

-20

avg 76.38

vs. OH

-16

avg 71.64

Strengths

  • Strong discharge function scores
  • Care starts quickly after referral

Watch-outs

  • Higher-than-average fall injury rate
  • Below-average info sharing with doctors
This agency does not have a CMS star rating. The Atlas Score is computed from underlying quality metrics that CMS collects but doesn't always rate.
Based on 4 of 14 CMS quality metrics. How we score agencies

The Atlas Score is based on CMS Medicare data and is for informational purposes only. Always evaluate agencies based on your specific care needs.

Care Programs & Services

Services below are typical for Medicare-certified home health agencies. This agency hasn’t verified its specific service list — contact them directly to confirm what they provide.

Specialized Care Focus

This agency has indicated experience or specialized training in these areas:

  • Companionship

Daily Support Services

Household & Companionship

  • Companionship
  • Light Housekeeping
  • Medication Reminders (Non-Clinical)

Payment

Accepted Payment Methods

  • Medicare

Note: Non-medical home care is primarily paid privately out-of-pocket. If you have a Long-Term Care Insurance (LTCI) policy, check with the agency to see if they can help process your claims.

Rates and payment options are provided by the agency and are subject to change. Always verify current pricing directly with the provider before starting care.

Meet the Agency

Agency Snapshot

Structure
Local Independent

Licensing & Protections

State Registry Status

LICENSED

Appears active based on available state registry data. Verify directly with the licensing agency before making decisions.

State License Details

Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)

License Number (CCN)369353
Regulatory AuthorityCenters for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
First Issued Date2023-05-25

Medicare Quality Report

Verified clinical performance data from CMS

Source: CMS Care Compare

Safety & Prevention

Preventing Hospitalizations

How often patients had to go to the hospital for things that could have been prevented.

Not yet published by CMS
A 'Better than National' rating means this agency is strong at catching health issues before they become emergencies.

Major Fall Prevention

The percentage of patients who suffered a serious injury from a fall.

4%
Safety is priority #1. High performance here shows excellent home-safety monitoring.

Avoiding Repeat Hospital Stays

How often patients had to go back to the hospital within 30 days.

Not yet published by CMS
Lower is better. It shows the agency helps stabilize care at home and prevent crises.
Patient Recovery & Independence

Discharge Function

How well patients were functioning when they finished home health care.

50%
Higher scores mean patients left care in better condition.

Discharge to Community

How often patients were able to stay in the community after care ended.

Not yet published by CMS
Higher rates mean patients successfully stayed home rather than going to a facility.
Responsiveness & Communication

Speed of Starting Care

How often care started within a few days of a doctor’s referral.

93%
If you need help urgently, this metric shows whether they can start quickly.

Health Info Shared with Doctors

How often the agency transferred health information to the patient’s doctor.

36%
Good communication means your doctor and the agency are aligned on your care.

CMS publishes quality measures on a rolling basis. Missing metrics are common for smaller, newer, or recently re-certified agencies and don’t indicate a problem.

Data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). This is one source of information; we recommend talking to the agency and your doctor when choosing care.

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