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Care Homes in Blackpool

70 care homes in Blackpool. 77% are rated Good or Outstanding. Part of the North West region.

Care Home Snapshot

Total Homes
70
Total Beds
1,684

CQC Ratings

6 Outstanding
48 Good
12 Requires Improvement
0 Inadequate

Care Types

16 Nursing
54 Residential
43 Dementia Specialist

Blackpool has a strong selection of care homes to suit different needs, with 70 facilities offering 1684 beds across the town. The quality of care is consistently high, with 54 homes rated as Good or Outstanding by the Care Quality Commission, representing 77% of all providers in the area.

Families seeking specialist support will find excellent options too, including 43 homes with expertise in dementia care and 16 nursing homes for those requiring medical support, alongside 54 residential homes for general care needs. Whether you are looking for residential care or nursing support, Blackpool's diverse care home sector means you should be able to find a suitable option that meets your loved one's needs.

Care Cost Estimator

Average weekly cost in North West

£881
per week
52 weeks (1 year)
1 week156 weeks (3 years)
Estimated total
£45,812

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

70 care homes

GoodResidential

45 Watson Road

South Shore, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY4 2DB
Prices on application
012533414366 beds
Learning disabilitiesOlder peopleYounger adults

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GoodResidential

Adalena House

186 Reads Avenue, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY1 4JD
Prices on application
012533916556 beds
Learning disabilitiesPhysical disabilities
GoodNursing

Amber Court

Kipling Hall Drive, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY3 9UX
Prices on application
0125376207633 beds
Older peoplePhysical disabilitiesYounger adults
GoodNursing

Belsfield House

4 Carlin Gate, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY2 9QX
Prices on application
0125359260540 beds
DementiaLearning disabilitiesMental healthOlder people+2 more
GoodResidential

Bronswick House

16 -20 Chesterfield Road, Blackpool, FY1 2PP
Prices on application
0125329566914 beds
DementiaMental healthOlder peoplePhysical disabilities+1 more
GoodResidential

Dunblane House

73 Bloomfield Road, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY1 6JN
Prices on application
012533161254 beds
Mental healthYounger adults
GoodNursing

Gilwood Lodge

Clifton Drive, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY4 1NP
Prices on application
0125337083847 beds
DementiaMental healthPhysical disabilitiesSensory impairments
GoodResidential

Glen Tanar Rest Home

65 Cavendish Road, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY2 9NJ
Prices on application
0125335272621 beds
DementiaOlder peoplePhysical disabilitiesYounger adults
GoodResidential

Glenthorne Rest Home Limited

126-128 Reads Avenue, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY1 4JJ
Prices on application
0125362672218 beds
DementiaOlder peoplePhysical disabilitiesSensory impairments+1 more

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Frequently Asked Questions About Care Homes in Blackpool

How many care homes are there in Blackpool?
There are 70 care homes in Blackpool. 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 Blackpool?
Care home costs in Blackpool 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 Blackpool?
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 Blackpool?
Blackpool 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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