Nursing Homes in District of Columbia

17 Medicare-certified nursing homes across 1 cities

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Total Facilities

1

Cities Covered

17

Medicare Certified

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Finding a Nursing Home in District of Columbia

District of Columbia has 17 Medicare-certified nursing homes and skilled nursing facilities across 1 cities and towns. Whether you're looking for short-term rehabilitation after a hospital stay or long-term care for a loved one, this directory helps you compare facilities by CMS star ratings, Google reviews, staffing levels, and health inspection records.

The largest concentration of nursing homes in District of Columbia is in Washington, with 17 facilities. Use the city listings below to find nursing homes near you, or search by zip code for the closest options.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many nursing homes are in District of Columbia?

District of Columbia has 17 Medicare-certified nursing homes and skilled nursing facilities across 1 cities.

Does Medicare cover nursing home care in District of Columbia?

Medicare Part A covers short-term skilled nursing facility care in District of Columbia after a qualifying 3-day hospital stay — typically up to 100 days. Long-term custodial care is generally not covered by Medicare and requires Medicaid or private pay.

How do I compare nursing home quality in District of Columbia?

CMS rates every Medicare-certified nursing home in District of Columbia on a 1–5 star scale based on health inspections, staffing levels, and quality measures. You can compare these ratings alongside Google reviews for each facility on this site.

What is the average cost of a nursing home in District of Columbia?

Nursing home costs vary by location and level of care. Semi-private rooms typically range from $200–$350/day. Medicaid covers nursing home care for eligible residents once personal assets are spent down to qualifying levels.