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Nursing home violations in District of Columbia
17 Medicare-certified nursing homes operate in District of Columbia. Together they account for 1,032 federal deficiency findings, including 50 classified as causing actual harm or greater.
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Key figures
17
Facilities
1,032
Citations
50
Actual harm+
22
Immediate Jeopardy
$1,044,110
Total fines
2
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Facilities flagged with the Abuse Icon
The Abuse Icon is a formal public warning Medicare displays for facilities cited for abuse, neglect, or exploitation in the most recent survey cycle.
View all →Largest federal fines in District of Columbia
Full list →Washington Ctr For Aging Svcs
Washington, DC · 259 beds
59 citations
4 penalties
$272,526 fines
Capitol City Rehab And Healthcare Center
Washington, DC · 360 beds
143 citations
5 penalties
$184,400 fines
Bridgepoint Sub-acute & Rehab National Harborside
Washington, DC · 125 beds
99 citations
2 penalties
$118,486 fines
Stoddard Baptist Nursing Home
Washington, DC · 164 beds
54 citations
2 penalties
$97,426 fines
Bridgepoint Subacute And Rehab Capitol Hill
Washington, DC · 117 beds
73 citations
1 penalties
$95,118 fines
Deanwood Rehabilitation And Wellness Center
Washington, DC · 296 beds
104 citations
1 penalties
$80,262 fines
Cities in District of Columbia
1 cities total About this record District of Columbia's citation count reflects its scale. To compare states fairly, examine the
actual-harm rate per citation or fines per facility rather than raw totals. The Abuse Icon is
a formal public warning displayed on Medicare Care Compare.
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