Home Health Agencies Β· 2026

Home Health Agencies
in North Dakota

Complete directory of 20 Medicare-certified home health agencies across 12 cities in North Dakota. All listings verified from official CMS provider data.

20Total Agencies
12Cities Served
$25/hrMedian Rate
3.1β˜…Avg. Medicare Rating
20Medicare Certified
0Medicaid Accepted

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Select a city to see all home health agencies in that area, with quality ratings, costs, and contact information.

⭐ Top-Rated Agencies in North Dakota
1
ALTRU'S HOME HEALTH
πŸ“ GRAND FORKS, ND Β· Medicare
β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜… 4.5
2
CHI HEALTH AT HOME
πŸ“ BISMARCK, ND Β· Medicare
β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜† 3.5
3
CHI HEALTH AT HOME - HHA
πŸ“ VALLEY CITY, ND Β· Medicare
β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜† 3.5
4
ETHOS HOME HEALTH
πŸ“ FARGO, ND Β· Medicare
β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜† 3.5
5
GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY HOME CARE
πŸ“ DEVILS LAKE, ND Β· Medicare
β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜† 3.5
6
SANFORD HOME CARE FARGO
πŸ“ FARGO, ND Β· Medicare
β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜† 3.5
7
CARINGEDGE HEALTHCARE OF MINOT
πŸ“ MINOT, ND Β· Medicare
β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜†β˜† 3.0
8
SANFORD HOME CARE - HHA
πŸ“ MANDAN, ND Β· Medicare
β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜†β˜† 3.0
9
BENEDICTINE HOME HEALTH
πŸ“ WAHPETON, ND Β· Medicare
β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜†β˜† 2.5
10
CHI HEALTH AT HOME - HHA
πŸ“ DICKINSON, ND Β· Medicare
β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜†β˜† 2.5
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πŸ’° Home Care Costs in North Dakota (2026)

Based on 2026 Genworth Cost of Care survey data for North Dakota.

Minimum Rate
$20/hr
Companion care
Median Rate
$25/hr
Personal care Β· state avg.
Maximum Rate
$40/hr
Skilled nursing

Rates vary by city, care type, and agency. Urban markets like FARGO typically cost 15–25% more than rural areas in North Dakota. Always request quotes from at least 3 agencies before choosing.

Home Care in North Dakota

North Dakota has 20 Medicare-certified home health agencies across 12 cities, ranging from major metropolitan areas to rural communities. The state's home care market reflects national trends β€” an aging population, increasing preference for aging-in-place, and growing demand for skilled nursing and therapy services delivered at home.

Home care costs in North Dakota range from $20 to $40 per hour depending on care type, agency, and location. Medicare covers skilled home health services for eligible beneficiaries who are homebound and require care prescribed by a physician. North Dakota's Medicaid program (State Medicaid) offers home and community-based services for qualifying low-income individuals β€” eligibility and covered services vary.

All 20 agencies listed in this directory are Medicare-certified and appear in the official CMS Home Health Compare database. Data is updated monthly. Agencies may claim their listing to update their information and receive referral inquiries.

All Cities in North Dakota

12 cities with Medicare-certified home health agencies

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 20 Medicare-certified home health agencies in North Dakota listed in our directory, serving 12 cities and communities. All are verified through official CMS Medicare provider data. The number changes monthly as agencies gain or lose Medicare certification.
Home care in North Dakota costs between $20 and $40 per hour in 2026, with a state median of approximately $25/hr for personal care services. Skilled nursing care costs more β€” typically $38–$40/hr. Rates are generally higher in urban areas and lower in rural communities within the state.
North Dakota's Medicaid program (State Medicaid) may cover home and community-based services for qualifying low-income individuals. Covered services typically include personal care, home health aide services, and in some cases skilled nursing. Eligibility is income and asset-based. Contact your local Department of Social Services or a licensed social worker to determine eligibility and available services.
CMS assigns home health agencies a 1–5 star overall quality rating based on three components: quality of patient care measures (clinical outcomes and processes), patient survey results (HHCAHPS β€” the home health consumer assessment survey), and the agency's performance on timely initiation of care. The national average is approximately 3.5 stars. Agencies rated 4–5 stars consistently outperform national benchmarks.