Waldorf Center
Waldorf Center – Medicare Certified Since 1995
Waldorf Center is a Medicare and Medicaid certified skilled nursing facility located in Waldorf, Maryland. This facility has been serving the community for 31 years. A Medicare-certified skilled nursing facility provides 24-hour nursing care, rehabilitation services, and assistance with activities of daily living for patients who need skilled nursing or rehabilitation services on a daily basis.
This facility has 115 certified beds with a current occupancy rate of 91% (averaging 105 residents per day), which is high. Skilled nursing facilities provide 24-hour nursing care for patients who need rehabilitation services after a hospital stay or ongoing care for chronic conditions. Services include skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and assistance with daily activities.
Staffing Levels: Based on CMS payroll data, this facility provides approximately 3.37 hours of total nursing care per resident per day (1.78 hours from CNAs, 0.95 hours from LPNs, 0.64 hours from RNs). Physical therapy staffing is 0.08 hours per resident per day.
Medicare Quality Ratings: According to CMS, Waldorf Center has an overall quality rating of 4 out of 5 stars, which is above average compared to other nursing homes nationwide. Individual category ratings are: health inspection: 3 stars, staffing: 3 stars, quality measures: 5 stars.
Medicare Coverage: Medicare covers skilled nursing facility care for up to 100 days following a qualifying hospital stay of at least 3 days. Days 1-20 are fully covered by Medicare, days 21-100 require a daily coinsurance payment. Many residents also use Medicaid, private insurance, or pay privately for long-term stays.
Questions to Ask: When visiting a nursing home, ask about: staff-to-resident ratios and RN coverage around the clock, how they handle medical emergencies, activities and therapy programs, how they communicate with families, their approach to falls prevention, and policies for managing resident complaints.
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Local Comparison Snapshot
How Waldorf Center compares to 92 facilities in Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV
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Data from CMS Medicare Compare and Payroll-Based Journal. Area averages based on 92 facilities in Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV.
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Medicare Star Ratings
Official CMS ratings based on health inspections, staffing, and quality measures
Data as of December 2025
Star Ratings History
Quarterly performance from 2013-2026
How Does This Facility Compare?
Compared to 92 other nursing homes in Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV
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Staffing Hours per Resident Day
Staffing data from CMS Payroll-Based Journal. Higher hours generally indicate more direct care time.
Staff Turnover Rate
Lower turnover rates generally indicate a more stable workforce and better continuity of care.
Agency/Contract Staff Usage
Lower agency usage often indicates better staff retention. High agency rates (>30%) may suggest staffing challenges.
Agency Staff Trends
Historical agency/contract staff usage by role
Data from CMS Payroll-Based Journal (PBJ). Agency % = contractor hours / total hours.
Direct Care Staffing
Average minutes of direct nursing care per resident per day
Data as of December 2025
Staffing Trends
Direct care minutes per resident per day
Occupancy Rate History
Average daily residents as a percentage of certified beds
Data from CMS Provider Info files. Occupancy = Average Residents per Day / Certified Beds.
Staff Turnover History
Annual percentage of nursing staff who left the facility
Data as of December 2025
Data from CMS Payroll-Based Journal. Turnover = staff who left during the year / total staff.
Average Daily Rate
Average daily charge for care at this facility
Based on CMS Cost Report data (inpatient revenue ÷ total patient days)
Data Source: Financial data from CMS Skilled Nursing Facility Cost Reports. Data typically lags 1-2 years. This information is for educational purposes only and should not be the sole basis for financial or care decisions. CareListings does not guarantee accuracy.
Financial Health
Comprehensive financial indicators from CMS Cost Reports
Data from fiscal year 2023 (most recent available - cost report data lags ~2 years)
Staff Investment: Higher spending per resident often correlates with better care quality.
Payer Mix: Shows revenue sources. Higher Medicare % typically means more post-acute/rehab care; higher Medicaid % indicates more long-term care residents.
Nonprofit/Government: May operate with lower margins while still providing quality care due to community mission.
Data Source: All financial data on this page comes from CMS Skilled Nursing Facility Cost Reports submitted by the facility to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. This information is provided for educational purposes only and should not be the sole basis for any financial or care decisions. Cost report data typically lags 1-2 years. CareListings does not guarantee the accuracy of this data.
Who Stays Here
Breakdown of residents by payment type
Based on fiscal year 2023 cost report data
Average Length of Stay
How long residents typically stay at this facility
Based on fiscal year 2023 cost report data
Services
Comprehensive skilled nursing services, rehabilitation programs, and medical care in WALDORF
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Reviews
I feel horrible giving 1 star. I wish I could give ZERO. My boyfriend's dad was here. He had dementia. He had a seizure at home which landed him at Georgetown University Hospital. He was doing very well there. The staff there was so great. He got transferred to this house of death for additional PT. When he got here last October, he was on the up and up. Was looking good. Active, always trying to get out of bed, etc. Like I said, he had dementia, so he couldn't do things like feed himself among other things. He needed constant "eat your food, dad" from my boyfriend and hand feeding. He kept getting worse here, kept looking more and more like a skeleton. In January he was dead. I truly feel deep in my soul that this place starved him to death and I will die on this hill! They told my boyfriend cause of death was something about asthma. Hahahaha. Other than dementia and high blood pressure, he was healthy as a gd horse! No THIS PLACE MURDERED HIM! Please remove your loved ones. Stop giving them money. Shut them down! And no I don't wanna call your customer service or whatever to do whatever and yeah you better be sorry we had a horrible experience. Idk how y'all live with yourselves! 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
Whenever I go to see my mother in this facility, it’s either one extent to the other. My mother is either nonresponsive. It is laying in her bed or she’s filthy, laying in her bed and there’s trash everywhere I’ve complained and it seems like it alleviates the issue for a little bit and then it just goes right back downhill again. My mom also developed bed sores from being in this facility as well as from them, not reacting promptly to a medical concern issue ended up in the hospital. If you have money do not send your love one here if you have the capability of keeping your loved one in your own home, please try to do so because these facilities do not care about these people, they will allow them to wallow if they do not have someone who advocates, actively and sustainably for them. Lastly, the lack of communication from the facility is astounding so if you care about your loved one, you need to make sure that you are actively checking in on them periodically.
I was completely disgusted! I didn’t even leave my mother in there for 2 hours. The staff was extremely rude. They raised their voice at patients. It was disgusting the jack and Jill bathroom had urine still in the bed side commode and urine container. Very unsanitary. Floors extremely sticky. Very run down and outdated. The rooms are over crowded and patients didn’t have proper space between them. Not fully equipped to handle patients.
Warm and friendly welcome, clean front desk, adequate parking, soft spoken and experienced staff who interviewed me. Ms Jeresel Rosario is a square peak in a square hole. Overall first impression is very nice. 👍
All the staff is very friendly, they takes very good care of my mom. They treat her like she's there family member. I have been in the nursing field for over 30 some years, I have worked in nursing homes, did private duty, home health and hospitals. This one of the cleanest ones I have been in, usually you can smell urine when you walk in, I was amazed that even down the hallway you couldn't smell anything. again thank you for taking care of my mom. I won't name names because I don't want to leave anyone out.
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