Birmingham
Pebble Mill provide residential and nursing care including for those living with health conditions such as Parkinson's. Set in the heart of Edgbaston, Bupa’s Pebble Mill Care Home is just two miles from Birmingham city...
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3 reviews
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Edgbaston
Edgbaston Manor provides dedicated residential, nursing and dementia care of the highest standard. The home offers luxury interiors, with large, en-suite bedrooms. Set in a quiet suburb of Birmingham, the home overlooks...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 0121 285 2725
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Birmingham
Here at Edgbaston Beaumont, we provide a range of accommodation and services from luxury apartments for independent living, to 24-hour nursing care in the main home. All independent living properties are self-contained but...
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Call provider 0121 272 3913
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Birmingham
Here at Edgbaston Beaumont, we provide a range of accommodation and services from luxury apartments for independent living, to the main home for 24-hour nursing care. All independent living properties are self-contained but...
5.0 out of 5.0
5 reviews
Call provider 0121 285 4525
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Amberley Court Nursing Home specialises in the care and support needs of people under 65 who have physical disabilities including progressive diseases and acquired brain injuries, as well as Huntingdon’s. A purpose-built...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 0121 285 2783
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Edgbaston
Metchley Manor in Edgbaston provides expert care for older adults in luxury surroundings. The team offer high-quality residential, dementia and respite care, as well as compassionate end of life care. Residents can enjoy...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 0121 285 1936
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Birmingham
Albion Court is a purpose-built residential care home on Clinton Street, in the Winston Green district of Birmingham, close to the city centre. We offer residential and dementia care plus also shorter-term respite stays. Our...
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3 reviews
Call provider 0121 227 5227
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Birmingham
Digby Manor Residential Care Home is a family run home in Erdington, Birmingham, caring for a maximum of 26 residents. We support elderly people with a range of care needs to live in a comfortable, intimate and homely...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 0121 312 1639
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Solihull
Claridge Place is a stunning, state-of-the-art community for seniors in the vibrant community of Olton, Solihull and is the second high-end care home to open in the Sanders Senior Living Collection. Detailed, bespoke,...
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3 reviews
Call provider 0121 661 7468
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Birmingham
We offer two floors of round-the-clock nursing care and support, and on our newly refurbished top floor, residential care. At our care home in Birmingham compassionate staff understand the importance of getting to know each...
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3 reviews
Call provider 0121 726 1031
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Solihull
Willow Grange Care Home provides elderly residential and dementia care in Solihull. One of the things that sets Willow Grange apart is the loyalty of the care team, Nikki, our Manager has been at the home for 14 years and...
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3 reviews
Call provider 0121 726 1409
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Birmingham
Manor House Care Home provides residential and dementia care to a maximum of 37 residents in Birmingham. Specialising in the care of elderly people who are frail and require assistance and reassurance. Many of our...
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Call provider 0121 312 2108
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The average cost of care homes in Birmingham is £1,213 per week. Learn more about care home costs .
A Financial Assessment will determine whether you are eligible for any funding from your Local Authority. If you have assets below £23,250, you will be eligible for funding. If you would like to arrange a Financial Assessment, you will need to get in touch with your Local Authority. Learn more about Local Authority funding.
In a care home, care is provided 24-hours a day by trained Care Assistants. Commonly, residents are elderly and their need for care is because of degenerative health conditions associated with ageing e.g. reduced mobility. In a nursing home, care is provided 24-hours a day by Registered Nurses who are supported by Care Assistants. All residents require some element of nursing care such as administration of intravenous medication and/or wound care. Learn more about the difference between a care home and nursing home.
Concerned about how to fund the care of a loved one? Confused by the funding process? Read our articles and advice on care funding.
We know that finding information on care services local to you is harder than you might think, especially if you’ve never had to go through the process of finding care before. We have a dedicated team of Care Advisers at the end of an email, call or web-chat to support you in your search for suitable care services.
Birmingham is a city in the West Midlands, the second-largest city in England and made up of multiple boroughs and neighbourhoods. The distinct purple street lights in Bournville mark the cities pride in being the home of Cadbury’s chocolate and the engineering feat that is ‘spaghetti junction’ is known worldwide! The city is ethnically diverse and has active Chinese, Indian and Bangladeshi communities.
There are hundreds of care homes in the city of Birmingham, TrustedCare always recommends visiting care services before coming to any decisions. Meeting the Care Home Manager will give you the opportunity to ask any questions you have about day-to-day life at the home and how they will meet your or a loved ones care needs. A home show around will give you insight into if the current residents are happy and enjoying a good quality of life whilst having their care needs looked after.
The weekly fee for care homes in Birmingham on average is £1074 per week but can greatly vary depending on a number of factors including the level of care requirements of the person and the care provider. If you believe you have assets below £23,250, you may be eligible for some funding support from your local council. We recommend that you contact your local council to request a Financial Assessment which will determine your eligibility.
Care homes in Birmingham can support a range of requirements from respite care to dementia care support. All of the homes below are able to support residential care where trained healthcare professionals are on hand to support them 24 hours a day. If your loved one requires a Nurse, they will likely need a nursing home instead.
TrustedCare’s team of friendly Care Advisers are on hand 7 days a week to provide you with further information on care services, including the average cost of care and current bed availability. If you would like them to book service visits on your behalf then they will happily liaise with care homes on your behalf. This service is entirely free and designed to support care seekers at a time of need.
When it comes to paying for care it is essential to be practical, especially as there is a huge variance between the cost of care between local care homes.
Exploring the different scenarios and circumstances which make it necessary to sell the family home in order to fund ongoing care costs.
Choosing a care home for a loved one will likely be one of the biggest and most important decisions you will make in your adult life. Read on to find out the 5 key considerations which apply to everyone when choosing a care home.
It is not until a relative or loved one needs care that many people discover there is a difference between Care Homes & Nursing Homes! Read on to find out the distinguishes features between residential and nursing care.
Below are some of the most popular locations for nursing, residential, home and live-in care support, click to find out more about the support offered in these areas.