Welcome to Capital Caring
Capital Caring is the oldest and most experienced nonprofit hospice and palliative care provider in the Mid-Atlantic region. For over 40 years, our mission has been improving care for those facing life-limiting illness through direct support of patients and their families, public education and public advocacy. Please call us if you have any questions or would like to make a referral – 1-800-869-2136. You can also submit a request online and one of our representatives will contact you. We are open 24/7.
Capital Caring Facts:
Extensive Support
Capital Caring Health is supported by more than 700 employees and nearly 1,000 volunteers
24/7 Service
Our team is available at any time day or night for questions, or to initiate care. If you need care or have questions please call us at (800) 869-2136.
Vast Service Area
We serve areas throughout the District of Columbia, Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, Prince William, and Fauquier Counties, and independent cities Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, Manassas, Manassas Park, in Virginia and Prince George’s, Montgomery, and Howard Counties in Maryland.
A Long History of Care
With over 40 years of experience, Capital Caring health is the oldest and most experienced nonprofit hospice and palliative care provider in the Mid-Atlantic region.
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Hospice Care Facts:
Insurance Coverage
Hospice service is covered under Medicare, Medicaid, most private insurance plans, HMOs and other managed care organizations.
Six Months
Hospice is a paid benefit for all Medicare beneficiaries and is intended to cover end-of-life care for up to six months. Currently, most hospice patients have their costs covered by Medicare through the Medicare Hospice Benefit.
Integrated Care
Hospice includes a full-range of health care and social support benefits at no cost to the patient or their family.
At Home
The majority of hospice care is provided in the place the patient calls home. (private residence, nursing home and residential facilities).
Not Just for Final Days
Of the approximately 2 million people who die each year, between 1.4 – 1.5 million receive at least one day of hospice care. However, only a very small portion of the total hospice eligible days are utilized by Medicare beneficiaries in the last year of life.
Comfortable Care
Eight out of 10 Americans would want to stay in their homes surrounded by family and loved ones if they were faced with a life-limiting illness. Sadly, despite their wishes, most patients still die in hospitals where they absolutely do not want to be during their final days.
Reduced Costs
On average, one day spent in an acute care hospital bed costs more than 10 days of high quality hospice care, and a day in an intensive care unit (ICU) usually costs much more than a full month of hospice care.
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One of the comments we hear most frequently from families with patients facing a serious, life-limiting illness is, “I wish I had known about you sooner.” Misconceptions around hospice and palliative care frequently prevent patients and caregivers from experiencing enjoying the many benefits available. We invite you subscribe to receive relevant information when as becomes available.


Dr. Cheryl-Lynne McCalla, DO
Kathleen Ramkaran, RN, CCM
Hali Gantumur
Yasmin
Jennifer Olsen GNP-BC
Meena Raj, MD, 

Kimberly Grove
Pat Bishop
Elizabeth Ariemma
Ray Jay Garcia, M.D.
Heidi Young
Matt Kestenbaum
Anne Silao-Solomon, M.D.
Matthew Irwin, M.D., M.S.W.
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
Jason Sobel, MD
Kremena Bikov
Stacy Brown
Jackie Gouline
Susan Roberts
Brenan Nierman
Annette Lindsay
Shannon Collier
Carla Thompson
Gabby True
Evan Kirschner
Margaret Doherty
Henry Fuller
Jennifer Godwin
Sally Hughes
LaWanda Middleton
Hope Collazo
Odessa Simpson
Anne Young
Sherri Parker
Catherine Kravolec
Heidi Young, M.D.
Hank Willner, M.D.
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.
Linda Biedrzycki
Joe Murray
Lin Maurano
Laura Branker
Cameron Muir, M.D.
Cameron Muir, M.D.
Fellowship
Lee-Anne West, M.D.
Steve Cone

Kieran Shah
Altonia Garrett
Jason Parsons
Nancy Cook
Michael Byas-Smith, M.D.
Olubukola Bolaji, M.D.
Jennifer Gerhard, D.O.
Hershell Foster
Michael Toohig’s Story
Liberating Europe
Marrygold Ugorji’s Story
Sherri Parker, Team Leader Medical Social Worker
Colleen Carberry, RN Case Manager
Paulette Davidson, Chaplain
Donna Smith
Tabitha Gingerich, NP
Dwayne Barton, NP
Caitlin Geary
Sayaka Hanada
Sherri Parker
Mandy Brouillard
Tamara Barnes, M.D.
Alan Goldblatt, M.D.
Amanda Keerbs, M.D.
Adam Knudson, M.D.
Peyman Mamdouhi, D.O.
John McCue, D.O.
Christopher Pile, M.D.
Maleeha Ruhi, M.D.
Mohammad Saleem, M.D.
Jason Sobel, M.D.
Carolyn Richar
Susan Boris
Keith Everett
Vivian Hsia-Davis
David Schwind
Eric De Jonge, M.D.
Melissa McClean, N.P.
Shaz Anwar, D.O.
Petros
Neil Parker’s Story
Sulaiman Bangura’s Story
Steven Skobel’s Story