21st Century Home Health Services
Miranda Humbard is a skilled Physical Therapist Assistant with extensive experience in the field, currently employed at 21st Century Home Health Services since February 2022. Prior roles include positions at SOL Physical Therapy + Performance and Back on Track Physical Therapy, both as a Physical Therapist Assistant. Earlier experience encompasses roles as a Medical Receptionist at ADVANCED EYE CARE OPTOMETRY and various Physical Therapy Assistant Student positions at John Muir Health, Contra Costa County, and Spine and Sport Physical Therapy. Beginnings in the healthcare field included work as a Physical Therapy Aide at Select Rehabilitation and support roles at Direct Urgent Care and Bed Bath & Beyond. Miranda Humbard obtained an Associate of Science degree in Physical Therapy Assistant from Carrington College California-Pleasant Hill, alongside studies at Diablo Valley College and Reedley College.
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21st Century Home Health Services
At 21st Century Home Health Services (HHS), we are committed to treating every patient with the same empathy, compassion and understanding that we would show our family. With over 200 employees, we are the largest Home Health Agency in San Francisco and the fastest growing in the Bay Area. We provide care to over 1,000 patients in San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara and Alameda Counties. Our Clinicians are not only dedicated to the patients we serve, but to each other. The proof is in our outcomes: Hospital readmission rates for 21st Century HHS are consistently under 10% while the industry average is over 15%. We have the highest medicare classification rating of 5-stars, based on a set criteria determining excellence Our mission is to help your loved one live safely and comfortably at home. At 21st Century Home Health Services Inc, we will work closely with your family to establish an individualized, custom care plan based on each of our members needs. By providing essential services to aging, recovering, disabled, chronically, or terminally ill individuals who want to stay in the comfort of their own home, but need medical attention and/or assistance with personal activities of daily living.