Assisted Living Facility Inspection Reports in District of Columbia

21

Total Facilities

55

Total Citations

Inspection Snapshot: District of Columbia

Key inspection statistics for assisted living facilities in District of Columbia
MetricDistrict of Columbia
Total Licensed Facilities21
Facilities with Violations on Record15(100%)
Facilities with Clean Inspection Records0(0%)
Average Violations per Facility3.7

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Most-Reviewed Facilities in District of Columbia

Facilities in District of Columbia ranked by number of documented violations
FacilityCityViolations
Inspir at Embassy RowWashington12
Grand Oaks Assisted LivingWashington6
Livingston Place at Southern AveWashington5
Joye Assisted Living ServicesWashington4
Chevy Chase HouseWashington4
Ingleside at Rock Creek ParkWashington4
KnollwoodWashington4
The Residences at Kenilworth ParkWashington3
The Residences at Thomas CircleWashington3
Maple Heights Senior LivingWashington3

Frequently Asked Questions About Assisted Living in District of Columbia

How many assisted living facilities are in District of Columbia?
District of Columbia has 21 licensed assisted living facilities. Of these, 15 have documented violations on file, and 0 have clean inspection records. Data is sourced from DC Health inspection records.
How often are assisted living facilities inspected in District of Columbia?
District of Columbia inspections are conducted by DC Health. Most assisted living facilities are subject to annual unannounced surveys, plus complaint-driven investigations. All reports reviewed by The Care Audit become part of each facility's public record.
What should I look for in an inspection report?
Look for the number of citations, their severity level, whether financial penalties were imposed, and whether deficiencies were corrected on follow-up. Repeat violations across multiple surveys are a significant red flag. Facilities with zero citations have passed all inspections in the reviewed period.
What are the most common violations at assisted living facilities in District of Columbia?
Common violations include medication management errors, inadequate staffing ratios, failure to maintain individualized care plans, and physical plant or fire safety deficiencies. The Care Audit shows the full citation history for each facility.
Is The Care Audit affiliated with District of Columbia government?
No. The Care Audit is an independent public resource. All data is sourced directly from official state health department inspection records and made available as a free public service.