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Nursing home, home health and hospice facility ownership
WhoOwnsCare holds ownership records for 16,019 Medicare-certified providers across seven states, and publishes a resolved ownership page for 7,560 of them.
The rest are held back deliberately. Where every owner on a facility's filing is a natural person, or where CMS and the ownership filings point to different organisations without an explanation, no ownership claim is published.
Facility ownership by state
| State | Providers on file | Ownership published | Browse |
|---|---|---|---|
| California | 5,307 | 1,566 | California facility records |
| Florida | 1,836 | 1,122 | Florida facility records |
| Illinois | 1,311 | 753 | Illinois facility records |
| New York | 734 | 240 | New York facility records |
| Ohio | 1,808 | 1,082 | Ohio facility records |
| Pennsylvania | 1,207 | 775 | Pennsylvania facility records |
| Texas | 3,816 | 2,022 | Texas facility records |
Why some facilities have no published owner
Roughly half of the home health agencies and hospices in these states are owned directly by named individuals with no company anywhere in the ownership chain. That is a real finding about how the sector is structured, and it is also the reason those pages name no owner: WhoOwnsCare publishes ownership at the organisation level only.
Common questions
How do I find out who owns a specific nursing home?
Search for the facility by name or CCN. Each facility page separates the operator, the owner of record, the resolved corporate family and the property owner.
Why does a facility page say ownership is unresolved?
Because CMS's chain designation and the ownership filings disagree and no structural explanation has been found. Rather than pick a side, the page reports both.