Transitions Lifecare

Non-Profit38 years operating

Raleigh, North Carolina — Wake County

Transitions Lifecare is an established non-profit hospice provider that scores well above average overall, ranking in the 73rd percentile in North Carolina. They perform particularly well in clinical care practices, overall care quality indicators, and family communication, meeting or exceeding state benchmarks in these areas. Worth noting: their rate of visits in a patient's final days is below the state average. As a larger provider, they serve a high volume of patients — ask about nurse-to-patient ratios and how quickly they respond to after-hours calls.

Wayven Quality Score

Excellent

Better than 73% of hospices in North Carolina

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Quality breakdown

Three pillars that make up the overall score. Tap to explore individual measures.

Visits in last days of life52.3

State avg: 65.4

Pain screening100

State avg: 96.6

Pain assessment100

State avg: 96.6

Breathing difficulty screening100

State avg: 96.6

Breathing difficulty treatment100

State avg: 96.6

Bowel care for pain medication patients100

State avg: 96.6

Note: Family satisfaction scores are from the North Carolina CAHPS Hospice Survey (state-level, not provider-specific). Providers in this state share these benchmarks.

Overall rating (9-10)84
Would recommend88
Timely care80
Team communication84
Respect92
Emotional & spiritual support91
Symptom management77
Caregiver training78
Treatment preferences documented100

State avg: 96.6

Beliefs & values addressed99.5

State avg: 96.6

10

HCI Score

out of 10

73%

Percentile

in North Carolina

#21

State Rank

in North Carolina

HCI composite score10

State avg: 9.5

HIS composite score99.5

State avg: 96.6

Continuous care / inpatient days2
Gaps in nursing visits70.5
Nurse care minutes per day12.3

About this provider

Transitions Lifecare performs strongly in Process Integrity, placing them among the better providers in North Carolina.

Ask about their staffing approach for end-of-life visits — their current rate is below the state benchmark.

Based on federal CMS quality data, updated February 2026.

Hospice Care Index Components

Overall HCI score
10 / 10
Continuous care / inpatient days
2
Gaps in nursing visits
70.5
Nurse care minutes per day
12.3
Visits near death
91.9
Per-beneficiary spending
$13887

Process Quality Measures (HIS)

Composite score
99.5
Treatment preferences
100
Beliefs & values
99.5
Pain screening
100
Pain assessment
100
Dyspnea screening
100
Dyspnea treatment
100
Opioid bowel care
100

Utilization & Operations

Visits in last days of life
52.3%
Nurse care minutes / day
12.3
Per-beneficiary spending
$13887
Avg daily census
541 patients

Patient Mix

Cancer
25%
Dementia
8%
Heart disease
13%
Respiratory
6%
Stroke
37%

Data Sources

CCN
341523
CMS Region
4

All scores come directly from CMS. Providers cannot edit or influence their profile on this site.

Contact

Raleigh, NC 27607

(919) 828-0890