BlackRock, Inc. has a notable hospice presence in Texas, now affording itself a presence in 79 facilities, according to the latest data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Texas emerges as the state with the company’s most substantial network, contributing to its national portfolio of 379 facilities, each with partial ownership ranging between 5% and 50%.
Beyond Texas, Blackrock affiliates with hospice services in other key states such as Florida and Alabama, maintaining commitments to 38 and 19 facilities, respectively. This presence reflects its broader strategy within the healthcare industry, emphasizing hospice care among other sectors.
Alongside hospice services, Blackrock also affiliates with 164 home health service facilities and 125 hospitals, enhancing its diverse healthcare service offerings.
In Alaska, the company holds an affiliation with one hospice facility, a count shared by competitors like Enhabit Holdings Inc and Providence St. Joseph Health, each with similar affiliations in the state.

