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Visiting Nursing Association of Western New York, Inc.
This corporate family controls 2 Medicare-certified facilities across Pennsylvania, filed under 1 separate legal entities.
Why this looks like 1 companies in the government files
CMS records each owning entity separately. Nothing in the source data links them — they are matched here by overlapping facility portfolios. A sample of the entities in this family:
- VISITING NURSING ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN NEW YORK, INC.
All 2 facilities are in Pennsylvania.
Which facilities does Visiting Nursing Association of Western New York, Inc. operate?
| Facility | City | State | Type | CCN |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vna of Northwest PA. LLC | BRADFORD | PA | Home health agency | 397130B |
| Vna of Northwest PA. LLC | BRADFORD | PA | Hospice | 391510B |
Intelligence summary
| Part of operating family | Visiting Nursing Association of Western New York, Inc. |
| States | Pennsylvania |
Operating family, CMS affiliation and legal parent are separate concepts and are shown separately. A legal parent never replaces the operating-family boundary.
Financial reporting coverage
No HCRIS reporting period could be attributed to this family for FY2024-2025 from currently integrated authoritative evidence.
Distress 2.0 band distribution
Bands summarise six documented components (financial, occupancy, staffing, deficiencies, penalties, reporting instability). Component detail and facility scores are in the paid reports.
View the full operator intelligence report ($79): facility roster, financial periods, distress components, ownership history and relationship graph.
Visiting Nursing Association of Western New York, Inc. full ownership dataset
Ownership percentages, association dates, every legal entity in the family, the evidence behind each grouping, the full change-of-ownership history and facility-level financial and staffing measures. CSV and PDF.
Purchase the full dataset ($79)Ownership is reported to CMS by the enrolling provider. Entities are grouped into a corporate family where their facility portfolios overlap; this is our analysis, not a CMS designation, and it is described in full on the methodology page. A private-equity or REIT tag reflects a box the filer ticked on their own enrolment form.