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BRIDGEPOINT SUBACUTE AND REHAB CAPITOL HILL

WASHINGTON, DC · Medicare-certified · 117 beds

Needs attention
For-profit
2 of 5 overall

2 out of 5 stars overall. Health inspections are low at 1 star, staffing is 3 stars, quality measures are 5 stars, reported nurse staffing is above the federal benchmark (4.82 vs 4.1 hours per resident per day), and the facility has had $95,118 in fines in the last 24 months and a recent federal penalty.

Facility ratings

Health inspections

Staffing

4.8244 hrs/resident/day

Quality measures

Last inspection: May 5, 2025Penalties, last 24 months: $95,118recent federal penalty

Federal guidance recommends at least 4.1 nursing hours per resident each day. This facility reports 4.8244.

Staffing detail

Registered nurses
1.95
Licensed practical nurses
0.74
Nurse aides
2.14
Weekend nursing
4.43

Hours per resident per day.

Total staff turnover: 51%
Registered nurse turnover: 40%

Resident outcomes

How often residents experience these outcomes, with the direction over the past year.

Long-stay residents on antipsychotic medication

5%Worsening

Residents with a fall causing major injury

0%Steady

Residents with pressure ulcers (bedsores)

21.6%Improving

Residents with a urinary tract infection

1.8%Steady

Residents who lost too much weight

4.7%Improving

Residents who were physically restrained

1%Improving

Residents needing more help with daily activities

15.2%Improving

Residents whose ability to walk got worse

25.1%Steady
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Long-stay residents on antianxiety or sleep medication

7.4%Worsening

Short-stay residents newly given an antipsychotic

0%Steady

Residents with a long-term catheter

4%Steady

Residents with new or worsening incontinence

19.9%Worsening

Residents with depressive symptoms

0.5%Improving

Long-stay residents given the seasonal flu vaccine

88.9%Steady

Long-stay residents given the pneumonia vaccine

88.6%Improving

Short-stay residents given the seasonal flu vaccine

54.5%Steady

Short-stay residents given the pneumonia vaccine

36%Improving

What the inspectors found

The nursing home failed to keep the area free of hazards and provide enough supervision to prevent accidents. Cited May 2025 — limited pattern, immediate jeopardy to residents.

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F-Tag 689 — 42 CFR §483.25(d) — S/S: K

The nursing home failed to provide proper pressure ulcer care and failed to prevent new pressure sores from developing. Cited May 2025 — isolated incident, actual harm.

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F-Tag 686 — 42 CFR §483.25(b) — S/S: G

The nursing home failed to protect residents from abuse and neglect by others. Cited March 2022 — isolated incident, actual harm.

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F-Tag 600 — 42 CFR §483.12 — S/S: G

The home failed to ensure staff were educated about residents’ rights and the facility’s responsibilities for proper care. Cited May 2025 — widespread issue, potential for harm.

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F-Tag 942 — 42 CFR §483.95 — S/S: F

The nursing home failed to make sure all staff got required training on its quality improvement program. Cited May 2025 — widespread issue, potential for harm.

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F-Tag 944 — 42 CFR §483.95 — S/S: F

Recent history

  1. STAFFING

    Reported nurse staffing met or exceeded the federal recommendation.

  2. PENALTY

    A federal fine of $95,118 was recorded.

  3. INSPECTION

    Health inspection found 31 health deficiencies.

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  4. INSPECTION

    Health inspection found 9 health deficiencies.

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  5. INSPECTION

    Health inspection found 3 health deficiencies.

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Penalties & enforcement

On record with Medicare: 1 fine · $95,118 in total fines.

  • Federal fine

    May 5, 2025

    $95,118

Operator & ownership

Ownership
For profit - Limited Liability company
Occupancy
108.2 residents on an average day (92% of 117 beds)
Resident voice
Resident & family councils
Medicare history
Certified for 33 years

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Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services — public records, updated monthly. GoodStanding presents official records with plain-language summaries. Always visit a facility in person.