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...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 0121 647 5195
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Birmingham
Cedar Lodge Nursing Home in Erdington, Birmingham provides high-quality nursing care for up to 36 individuals in a wonderfully calm environment. All of our residents have their own bedroom which they are encouraged to...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 0121 726 1148
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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 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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Birmingham
Our brand new care home boasting great travel connections, Heartlands Nursing and Care Home is well-equipped to provide high-quality family-led care. At Heartlands Care Home, we specialise in providing individualised...
4.7 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 0121 726 1027
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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...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 0121 227 5227
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Birmingham
Clare Court is a Birmingham care home that offers residential, dementia and nursing care in a diverse resident community that is as culturally diverse as the Birmingham neighbourhoods which it serves. Just half a mile from...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 0121 227 5202
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Birmingham
Aran Court Care Home is a purpose-built residential home for the elderly in the Tile Cross area of Birmingham to the east of the centre. We cater for those who need residential, dementia and nursing care, as well as shorter...
4.5 out of 5.0
2 reviews
Call provider 0121 726 1011
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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...
4.7 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 0121 726 1031
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Sutton Coldfield
Bishops Manor is a luxury care home offering residential, nursing and specalist dementia care in Birmingham. As well as spacious en-suite bedrooms, residents can enjoy a café, hair and beauty salon. Outside there is a...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 0121 726 1163
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Birmingham
Chelmunds Court is a 73 bed residential home offering compassionate, professional care for older people, especially those who are living with dementia, both residential and nursing. Centrally located in the Chelmsley Cross...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 0121 726 1224
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The average cost of nursing homes in Birmingham is £1,384 per week. Learn more about nursing home costs.
The hospital needs to determine that your care needs can be met before discharging you from hospital. As part of the discharge process a Social Worker, Discharge CoOrdinator or Discharge Nurse will complete a checklist which identifies whether you are a candidate for CHC funding. Learn more about CHC 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 understand that finding a care home for yourself or someone you love is an emotional time, with hard decisions to make. Our directory of nursing homes in Birmingham helps you to compare different homes to find the one that best suits your needs.
Our comprehensive list of Birmingham nursing homes allows you to browse and compare nursing homes in the area. Each listed home is registered with the CQC (Care Quality Commission), England's independent health and social care regulator. In addition, all of the nursing homes in Birmingham listed within our directory have been checked by us, so that you know you are choosing from a vetted, accredited list of registered homes.
We know that the people you really want to hear from are those with first-hand experience with our listed Birmingham nursing homes. That is why our review section is so important; you can read unbiased, genuine reviews left by service users and their loved ones.
Prospective residents who have been granted Continuing Healthcare (CHC) funding will have been deemed eligible by the NHS at the hospital. All of the profiles below display the home's specialisms which may include respite care, dementia care and physical disabilities. The main difference between a care home and a nursing home is that a nursing home has a Registered Nurse on duty 24/7.
If you are looking for a specific nursing home, or need help finding a nursing home in Birmingham to suit your requirements, please contact us.
Did you know that everybody who requires nursing care is eligible for a financial weekly contribution from the NHS?
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.
Choosing a nursing home is a decision that is born out of need; it can feel like you have very little choice left due to the nature of your loved one's care needs.
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.