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Cost & care in District of Columbia

A calm starting point for care in District of Columbia — the real local care landscape from Medicare, the national cost medians, and the official places to find help. Not advice; a place to begin.

District of Columbia's care landscape

35Medicare-certified home-health agenciesavg CMS quality rating 3.4★
17Medicare/Medicaid nursing homesavg CMS overall rating 3.5★

Counts and star ratings are from Medicare Care Compare (CMS provider data), retrieved 2026-07-08. A star rating is CMS's own quality measure — a screening tool, never a substitute for touring in person and asking questions.

What care costs (national medians)

Genworth/CareScout doesn't publish a free figure for every state, so these are national medians — District of Columbia's costs may run higher or lower. Use them as a middle estimate, then confirm locally.

National median cost by care type. CareScout / Genworth Cost of Care Survey (2024 & 2025), retrieved 2026-07-07.
Type of carePer monthPer year
In-home care (non-medical caregiver)$80,080
Homemaker services$75,504
Home health aide$77,792
Adult day health care$24,700
Assisted living facility$6,200$74,400
Nursing home, semi-private room$114,975
Nursing home, private room$129,575

Finding help in District of Columbia

Where to begin in District of Columbia

Wherever your parent lives, the first steps are the same. These calm, printable checklists walk you through them:

This page gathers public facts and official links for District of Columbia; it is not medical, legal, or financial advice, and not a statement of what any program will cover. Provider counts and ratings change — confirm current details on Care Compare, and verify any benefit eligibility with the program directly.