Help us Bring Compassionate Care to Northwest DC
We believe in a world where patients with life-limiting illness can maintain dignity and comfort, while receiving the physical, emotional, and spiritual support that they deserve. As a 501c3 non-profit organization, we are grateful for the support of our community to help ensure that we can provide patients and their families with compassionate care of the highest quality, without turning anyone away for lack of funds.
Now, Capital Caring Health is pleased to expand its care for patients with advanced and life-limiting illness with the opening of a new inpatient hospice care unit located at Sibley Memorial Hospital, a member of Johns Hopkins Medicine. This new world-class facility will be the first of its kind in Northwest DC to provide specialized care to patients facing their end of life journey.
Please consider donating today to help bring this new inpatient unit to reality, and expand access to care to more members of our community. Your gift will help your fellow neighbors and loved ones receive support when it’s most needed.
Renderings of our New Inpatient Unit
Patients sometimes need the extra care that only an inpatient unit can provide. Our goal was to make each private suite contain many of the comforts and amenities of home, allowing patients and families to be together.
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Naming Opportunities
To create a lasting legacy, naming opportunities are available in The Washington Home Capital Caring Health Inpatient Center. You can dedicate a patient room or memorial plaque in memory of your loved one, or in honor of a company or Capital Caring Health care professional. Your gift will make a positive impact in the lives of patients and families affected by advanced illness. For more information, please contact Audrey Easaw at 703-538-2077 or stewardship@capitalcaring.org for inquiries and questions.
Gratitude
“It’s extremely gratifying to continue our partnership with The Washington Home in building this new inpatient facility which is a true reflection of our shared mission and values. The revered Washington Home name will live on through this facility, following its 134 years of service to the Washington Metro area, and together we will continue to provide the highest quality care available to our community.” – Tom Koutsoumpas, Capital Caring Health President and CEO
“We are pleased to be a part of such a valuable community project. This beautiful facility will honor our legacy to provide Washington DC and Maryland residents with access to compassionate care at the end of life.” – Sharon Collins Casey, Chair of the Board of The Washington Home
“This substantial donation to establish a specialized end-of-life facility will undoubtedly make a significant impact in our community that has increasing need for this type of care.” – Phyllis Dillinger, CEO/CFO of The Washington Home
Thank you to our generous donors



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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
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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.
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