Care Homes in West Bromwich

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Caldene Rest Home

27-29 Beeches Road, West Bromwich, B70 6QE

Good - Regulator's rating

Residential
Dementia
27 beds • Opened in 1999
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5

Lyndon Hall Nursing Home

Malvern Close, Off All Saints Way, West Bromwich, B71 1PP

Good - Regulator's rating

Residential
Dementia
Nursing
80 beds • Opened in 1996
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4

Nicholl Grange

14-22 Nicholl Street, West Bromwich, B70 6HW

Good - Regulator's rating

Residential
14 beds • Opened in 1997

Richmond Court Nursing Home

33-35 Beeches Road, West Bromwich, B70 6QE

Requires improvement - Regulator's rating

Residential
Dementia
Nursing
Palliative
39 beds • Opened in 1990
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2

Churchfield Court

236 All Saints Way, West Bromwich, B71 1RR

Good - Regulator's rating

Residential
37 beds • Opened in 1999

Hall Green Care Home

107 Hall Green Road, West Bromwich, B71 3JT

Good - Regulator's rating

Residential
Dementia
62 beds • Opened in 2011

Hill Top Lodge

93-95 Hill Top, West Bromwich, B70 0PX

Good - Regulator's rating

Residential
Dementia
Nursing
85 beds • All en-suite • Opened in 1998

Allerton Court

234 Hydes Road, West Bromwich, B71 2ED

Requires improvement - Regulator's rating

Residential
Dementia
48 beds • Opened in 1994

Cromwell House (West Bromwich)

128 Wood Lane, West Bromwich, B70 9PX

Requires improvement - Regulator's rating

Residential
Nursing
17 beds • Opened in 2011

Pegasus Care Home

65-67 Beeches Road, West Bromwich, B70 6HQ

Requires improvement - Regulator's rating

Residential
Dementia
12 beds • Opened in 2011

Overview of care homes in West Bromwich

Care homes in West Bromwich

12

Homes that offer nursing care

5

Specialise in dementia care

7

Homes rated good or above

22

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Frequently asked questions

  • How many care homes are there in West Bromwich?

    There are 12 care homes in West Bromwich offering a range of specialisms. If you’re not sure which type of care home is best for you, you can read our guide on how to choose the right care home.

  • How are care homes in West Bromwich regulated?

    All care homes in West Bromwich are regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). Of the 12 care homes in West Bromwich, 22 have been rated good or above.

  • How many care homes in West Bromwich specialise in dementia care?

    There are 7 care homes in West Bromwich who offer specialist dementia care for more information on the specific homes, view our dementia care home list.

  • How much do care homes in West Bromwich cost?

    On average residential care homes in West Midlands cost £597 per week, with nursing homes costing on average £920 per week.

  • What is the difference between nursing homes and residential care homes?

    Residential care homes provide residents with accommodation, meals, and assistance with personal care and medication. However, a nursing care home will also provide medical care from a qualified nurse, including treatment for any illness or injuries.

  • Will I be entitled to local authority funding to help pay for a care home in West Bromwich?

    In England, if your total savings and property assets are below £23,250, then you may be able to access local authority funding towards accommodation costs, personal care and nursing care. Read our care home funding article for more advice.

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