US News & World Report | Best Home Care 2026All Care is proud to announce that it has been recognized in the 2026 Best Home Health Agencies ratings by U.S. News & World Report, earning a 4 out of 5 rating in the publication’s first-ever evaluation of home health providers nationwide.

The new ratings were developed to help patients and families identify high-quality home health care providers following a hospital stay, surgery, or illness. In its inaugural analysis, U.S. News evaluated more than 12,000 Medicare-certified home health agencies across the United States, using publicly available data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. The ratings combine clinical performance measures—such as timely initiation of care and hospitalization outcomes—with patient experience surveys to provide a comprehensive assessment of care quality.

According to U.S. News, top-performing home health agencies consistently demonstrate strong outcomes that support patient recovery and independence. Agencies recognized in the rankings show faster start times for care, better improvements in patient mobility, and greater success helping patients regain the ability to perform daily activities such as getting out of bed, bathing, and managing medications.

“As the demand for post-acute care continues to grow, access to high-quality home health services is more important than ever,” said Ben Harder, Chief of Health Analysis and Managing Editor at U.S. News. “Families often need to make critical care decisions quickly and during stressful times. These ratings provide a clear, data-driven starting point to help identify agencies with a proven record of positive patient outcomes and strong patient satisfaction.”

All Care’s recognition reflects the organization’s ongoing commitment to providing compassionate, high-quality care that helps patients recover safely and comfortably in their own homes. By focusing on clinical excellence, patient-centered care, and timely service delivery, the All Care team works to support successful recoveries and reduce the risk of unnecessary hospital readmissions.

The Best Home Health ratings are part of U.S. News’ broader suite of post-acute care evaluations, which also include Best Nursing Homes and Best Hospitals for Rehabilitation. Together, these resources aim to help patients and families make informed decisions about care during critical recovery periods.

For more information about the Best Home Health methodology and ratings, visit the U.S. News & World Report website.