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Care Homes in Birmingham

278 care homes in Birmingham. 70% are rated Good or Outstanding. Part of the West Midlands region.

Care Home Snapshot

Total Homes
278
Total Beds
7,407

CQC Ratings

3 Outstanding
192 Good
54 Requires Improvement
2 Inadequate

Care Types

70 Nursing
205 Residential
120 Dementia Specialist

Birmingham has 278 care homes offering a total of 7,407 beds, giving families a substantial range of options when searching for the right care setting. The quality across the city is reassuring, with 195 homes (70% of all homes) rated Good or Outstanding by the Care Quality Commission.

Specialist provision is strong in Birmingham, with 120 homes dedicated to dementia care, 70 nursing homes providing medical support, and 205 residential homes for those needing daily assistance. Whether you're looking for general residential care or specialist support for dementia, Birmingham's care market offers families choice and quality options to match their loved one's needs.

Care Cost Estimator

Average weekly cost in West Midlands

£911
per week
52 weeks (1 year)
1 week156 weeks (3 years)
Estimated total
£47,372

Based on regional averages.
Source: Laing Buisson 2025 via PayingForCare.org

278 care homes

GoodResidential

109 Grange Road

109 Grange Road, Erdington, Birmingham, West Midlands, B24 0ES
Prices on application
012138290265 beds
Learning disabilitiesPhysical disabilitiesYounger adults
GoodResidential

23 Trittiford Road

Yardley Wood, Birmingham, West Midlands, B13 0ES
Prices on application
012144426296 beds
Learning disabilitiesOlder peoplePhysical disabilitiesSensory impairments+1 more

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GoodResidential

Abbeyfield House

42 Anchorage Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B74 2PL
Prices on application
012124093587 beds
Learning disabilitiesMental healthPhysical disabilitiesSensory impairments+1 more
GoodResidential

Abbotts Road

31 Abbotts Road, Erdington, Birmingham, West Midlands, B24 8HE
Prices on application
012138202174 beds
Learning disabilitiesYounger adults
GoodNursing

Amberley Court Care Home

82-92 Edgbaston Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, West Midlands, B12 9QA
Prices on application
0121440445062 beds
DementiaOlder peoplePhysical disabilitiesYounger adults
GoodNursing

Anita Stone Court

20 Moor Green Lane, Birmingham, West Midlands, B13 8ND
Prices on application
0121449275633 beds
DementiaOlder peoplePhysical disabilitiesSensory impairments+1 more
GoodResidential

Apna House

4-6 Park Avenue, Hockley, Birmingham, B18 5NE
Prices on application
0121551567825 beds
Mental health
GoodResidential

Ash House

7 Ash Drive, Sparkhill, Birmingham, West Midlands, B11 4EQ
Prices on application
012129140046 beds
DementiaLearning disabilitiesMental healthPhysical disabilities+2 more
GoodNursing

Austin Rose Care Home

90 Alvechurch Road, Birmingham, West Midlands, B31 3QW
Prices on application
0121475787180 beds
DementiaOlder peoplePhysical disabilitiesYounger adults

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Frequently Asked Questions About Care Homes in Birmingham

How many care homes are there in Birmingham?
There are 278 care homes in Birmingham. These include residential care homes, nursing homes, and specialist dementia care facilities. You can filter by care type and CQC rating to find the right home.
How much do care homes cost in Birmingham?
Care home costs in Birmingham vary depending on the type of care needed. Residential care typically costs £1,000-£1,400 per week, while nursing care costs £1,200-£1,800 per week. Prices vary by individual home and room type. Contact homes directly for current fees.
How do I find a good care home in Birmingham?
Start by filtering care homes by CQC rating - look for homes rated Good or Outstanding. Consider the type of care needed (residential, nursing, or dementia care), location for family visits, and facilities offered. Visit your shortlisted homes in person before deciding.
What types of care homes are available in Birmingham?
Birmingham has residential care homes (personal care without nursing), nursing homes (24/7 nursing care), and many homes offering specialist dementia care. Some homes offer all types of care, allowing residents to stay as their needs change.

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