Nursing Home Staffing in District of Columbia

Top facilities in District of Columbia ranked by RN hours per resident per day. State average: 1.743 hours (national: 0.68).

Registered-nurse staffing is one of the three primary components CMS uses to calculate a nursing home's Five-Star Overall Rating, and across 17 Medicare-certified facilities in District of Columbia the average works out to 1.743 RN hours per resident per day, compared with a national average of 0.68. That metric - "RN hours per resident day" - is derived from Payroll-Based Journal (PBJ) submissions, a quarterly data feed that facilities are required to file and CMS audits against payroll records, so it is harder to game than the older self-reported staffing forms that the PBJ system replaced in 2016. According to CMS Nursing Home Care Compare and the National Provider Identifier Registry, covering more than 14,000 Medicare- and Medicaid-certified nursing homes with over 1 million certified beds and Five-Star Quality Ratings issued since December 2008 you can search and compare here, every figure traces to its source in our methodology.

Higher RN hours per resident per day generally correlate with better clinical outcomes, fewer pressure ulcers, lower rehospitalization rates, fewer falls, because registered nurses handle medication administration, wound care, and clinical assessments that licensed practical nurses and certified nursing aides cannot legally perform. But the ranking below should be read with context: facility acuity matters (a post-acute SNF taking hospital discharges needs more RN hours than a long-stay facility with stable residents), bed size creates measurement noise (small facilities can swing dramatically quarter-to-quarter), and weekend/holiday coverage patterns can lower the average even in otherwise well-staffed homes. The top 100 District of Columbia facilities by RN hours appear below with their CMS Staffing Rating, Overall Rating, and bed count so you can weigh raw staffing against quality composite scores.

PBJ data is refreshed quarterly and lags the reporting quarter by roughly six months, so today's table reflects the most recent publication cycle rather than this morning's staffing. Important: PlainDoctor presents CMS staffing figures exactly as published at data.cms.gov, with no custom weighting or editorial rankings. This table is a research starting point, not medical advice or a placement recommendation. Selecting a nursing home is a high-stakes healthcare decision, tour facilities in person, ask about nurse-to-resident ratios by shift, review the full CMS survey deficiency record alongside these staffing numbers, and consult licensed clinicians, hospital discharge planners, and elder-care advisors before committing.

17
Facilities
1.743
Avg RN Hours
0.68
National Avg
# Facility City RN Hours Staffing Overall Beds
1 SIBLEY MEM HOSP RENAISSANCE Washington 4.94 5/5 5/5 45
2 THE HSC PEDIATRIC SKILLED NURSING FACILITY Washington 3.70 1/5 3/5 16
3 INGLESIDE AT ROCK CREEK Washington 2.53 5/5 5/5 34
4 BRIDGEPOINT SUB-ACUTE & REHAB NATIONAL HARBORSIDE Washington 2.26 4/5 3/5 125
5 BRIDGEPOINT SUBACUTE AND REHAB CAPITOL HILL Washington 2.23 3/5 2/5 117
6 JEANNE JUGAN RESIDENCE Washington 1.75 5/5 5/5 40
7 FOREST HILLS OF DC Washington 1.52 5/5 5/5 55
8 KNOLLWOOD HSC Washington 1.29 4/5 4/5 69
9 LISNER LOUISE DICKSON HURTHOME Washington 1.25 5/5 5/5 60
10 UNIQUE REHABILITATION AND HEALTH CENTER LLC Washington 1.03 5/5 3/5 230
11 SERENITY REHABILITATION AND HEALTH CENTER LLC Washington 1.01 4/5 4/5 183
12 ASCENSION LIVING CARROLL MANOR Washington 0.93 5/5 3/5 252
13 CAPITOL CITY REHAB AND HEALTHCARE CENTER Washington 0.93 4/5 2/5 360
14 WASHINGTON CTR FOR AGING SVCS Washington 0.92 5/5 4/5 259
15 INSPIRE REHABILITATION AND HEALTH CENTER LLC Washington 0.90 4/5 3/5 180
16 STODDARD BAPTIST NURSING HOME Washington 0.69 1/5 2/5 164

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average RN staffing in District of Columbia nursing homes?

Across 17 Medicare-certified facilities in District of Columbia, the average RN hours per resident per day is 1.743, compared to a national average of 0.68. This data comes from the CMS Payroll-Based Journal (PBJ) system.

How many nursing homes are in District of Columbia?

District of Columbia has 17 Medicare-certified nursing homes. The table above shows the top 100 ranked by RN hours per resident per day.

What does RN hours per resident per day measure?

RN hours per resident per day measures how many hours a registered nurse spends caring for each resident on average each day. Higher values generally indicate more nursing attention. The metric is derived from Payroll-Based Journal data that facilities must submit quarterly to CMS.

Should I choose a District of Columbia nursing home based only on staffing?

No. Staffing is one important indicator, but you should also review health inspection deficiencies, quality measures, and the CMS Overall Star Rating. Tour facilities in person, ask about nurse-to-resident ratios by shift, and consult hospital discharge planners or elder-care advisors.

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Data from CMS Five-Star Quality Rating System, Nursing Home Provider Information (Feb 2026) (data.cms.gov). RN hours per resident per day is a CMS-reported metric from the Payroll-Based Journal (PBJ) feed, audited against facility payroll records. Each facility tracked by its CCN. Methodology

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