Philadelphia, PA – February 25, 2026 – BAYADA Home Health Care, a global leader in home-based health care services, has been named to U.S. News & World Report’s inaugural list of Best Home Health providers. The recognition highlights BAYADA’s commitment to providing clinically excellent, client-centered care for seniors and individuals recovering from illness or injury in the comfort of their own homes.
The U.S. News Best Home Health ratings are in-depth, unbiased analyses developed to help consumers and their families make informed decisions about post-acute care. The methodology evaluates agencies using objective data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Specifically, it combines:
To earn the "Best" designation, an agency must be recognized in the "High-Performing" tier, a distinction achieved by only about 17% of home care providers evaluated nationwide.
"Choosing a provider is an emotional decision, and families are often most concerned about the risk of their loved one being readmitted to the hospital," said Justin Searle, Home Health President at BAYADA. "Primary care providers and health systems know they can rely on BAYADA to keep people safe at home, where they most want to be. This recognition from U.S. News validates our clinical standards and our role as a trusted partner in the care continuum."
In this inaugural list, 14 of BAYADA’s service offices earned the prestigious "Best Home Health" designation for 2026.
To learn more about BAYADA's Home Health services and to find an office near you, visit www.bayada.com/home-health.
Founded in 1975, BAYADA Home Health Care is the largest independent, nonprofit provider of home-based care, serving 22 US states and five countries.
Guided by The BAYADA Way® statement of purpose anchored in compassion, excellence, and reliability, BAYADA helps people of all ages and abilities to live safely at home through personalized nursing, rehabilitative, therapeutic, hospice, and personal care services.
Always anticipating future needs, BAYADA is reimagining home health care so millions can receive the essential services they need to thrive where they want to be: home.