Capital Caring Health is one of the largest and oldest nonprofit providers of Hospice and Advanced Illness Care in the country. Since 1977, we have provided care for more than 120,000 patients – mostly in the home. Our mission is to provide patients and their families with advanced illness care that is second to none. We also have special hospice teams serving children and veterans. On an annual basis, we serve over 7,000 hospice patients and provide more than $3 million in charity care to those who are uninsured and have nowhere else to turn. Almost 90 cents out of every dollar goes to caring for patients and their families.
Forging New Directions in Advanced Illness, Home and Hospice Care
While we continue to build and expand on the high quality, compassionate home-based care that is our signature trademark, we could never have imagined the critical need for in-home care and support during the COVID-19 pandemic.
As we begin a new decade together under unprecedented circumstances, we remain steadfast in our mission to care for one and all in need of advanced home care, hospice and elder care, and appreciate our donors, partners, families and friends who help make our critical services possible.
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LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR HOSPICE CARE
New Center for Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity Addresses Disparity of Hospice Utilization Among Minorities
Capital Caring Health, (CCH) one of the oldest and largest nonprofit providers of advanced illness, home and hospice care serving 2,500 patients each day throughout the Washington DC metropolitan area, is taking steps to address the huge disparity among minorities with the establishment of The Center of Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity (E, I &D).
READ MORE ABOUT OUR NEW CENTER FOR EQUITY, INCLUSION, AND DIVERSITY
Primary Care at Home Provides Seniors and Their Families with Peace of Mind
Many elders need better access to primary care due to advanced illness or disability that makes it hard to get to the doctor’s office. If you or a family member face this challenge, Capital Caring Health can help.
LEARN MORE ABOUT PRIMARY CARE AT HOME
Support our Mission
In difficult times, Capital Caring Health is there for our neighbors in need. Thanks to the support of people like you, our community-based providers deliver world-class holistic care services to nearly 2,500 patients every day and their families across the Greater Washington are, regardless of their ability to pay.
Get Involved – Volunteer
Keeping health and safety our number one priority, Capital Caring Health is always looking for volunteers to join our team and make a positive impact on our patients and families. We have many opportunities to get involved to support our families, including making phone calls, writing letters, delivering flowers, and honoring our veterans.
Join Our Team
Since 1977, Capital Caring Health has worked to make every day count, for everyone in our care. You can make every day count, too…for those your serve and yourself. By joining our dedicated and compassionate team of health and business professionals, you will find a fulfilling, mission-driven career where your work makes a difference, each and every day.

Kathleen Ramkaran, RN, CCM
Hali Gantumur
Yasmin
Jennifer Olsen GNP-BC
Dr. Cheryl-Lynne McCalla, DO
Meena Raj, MD,
Catherine McGrady, RN, MSN, is Vice President, Clinical Programs at Capital Caring Health. In this role she is responsible for the development, implementation, and monitoring of clinical programs in support of high-quality patient-centered care delivery across the continuum of services. Catherine also manages external partnerships including Capital Caring Health’s participation in ACOs and other value-based clinical programs
Catherine Kravolec
Sherri Parker
Anne Young
Odessa Simpson
Hope Collazo
LaWanda Middleton
Sally Hughes
Jennifer Godwin
Henry Fuller
Margaret Doherty
Evan Kirschner
Gabby True
Carla Thompson
Shannon Collier
Annette Lindsay
Jason Sobel, MD
Brenan Nierman
Susan Roberts
Jackie Gouline
Stacy Brown
Kremena Bikov


Audrey Easaw
Julia Feldman
Gus has been a part of the Capital Caring Health family for nearly fifteen years. Ten of those years have been in leadership, working with colleagues and co-workers to achieve the best in their ability while promoting CCH core values. Gus has a background in nursing and a lifelong passion for technology. In each position at CCH, Gus has found ways to integrate technology to enhance outcomes and job satisfaction.
Pat Bishop
Elizabeth Ariemma
Joe Murray

Lin Maurano
Dwayne Barton, NP
Jacob Phillips, MD
Tabitha Gingerich, NP
Donna Smith
Paulette Davidson, Chaplain
Colleen Carberry, RN Case Manager
Sherri Parker, Team Leader Medical Social Worker
Steven Skobel’s Story
Marrygold Ugorji’s Story
Sulaiman Bangura’s Story
Neil Parker’s Story
Michael Toohig’s Story
Liberating Europe
Hershell Foster
Hank Willner, M.D.
Laura Branker
Jason Parsons
Altonia Garrett
Kieran Shah
Mandy Brouillard
Sherri Parker
Sayaka Hanada
Caitlin Geary
Heidi Young
Linda Biedrzycki
Heidi Young, M.D.
Jason Sobel, M.D.
Anne Silao-Solomon, M.D.

Mohammad Saleem, M.D.
Maleeha Ruhi, M.D.
Christopher Pile, M.D.
Cameron Muir, M.D.
Fellowship
John McCue, D.O.
Peyman Mamdouhi, D.O.
Adam Knudson, M.D.
Amanda Keerbs, M.D.
Matthew Irwin, M.D., M.S.W.
Alan Goldblatt, M.D.
Jennifer Gerhard, D.O.
Ray Jay Garcia, M.D.
Tamara Barnes, M.D.
Petros
Shaz Anwar, D.O.
Lee-Anne West, M.D.
Melissa McClean, N.P.
Michael Byas-Smith, M.D.
Nancy Cook
Kimberly Grove, CHPO,
Steve Cone
Eric De Jonge, M.D.
David Schwind
Vivian Hsia-Davis
Cameron Muir, M.D.
Keith Everett
Susan Boris
Carolyn Richar
