
Care Homes in Middlesbrough
49 care homes in Middlesbrough. 82% are rated Good or Outstanding. Part of the North East region.
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Middlesbrough offers families a substantial range of care options with 49 homes providing a total of 1,857 beds across the area. When quality matters most, it's reassuring to know that 40 of these homes have been rated as Good or Outstanding by care inspectors, representing 82% of the provision in Middlesbrough.
The area is particularly well served for specialist dementia care, with 30 homes offering dedicated support for those living with dementia, while families seeking nursing or residential care can choose from 13 nursing homes or 34 residential homes depending on their loved one's needs. This variety of options means that most families starting their search in Middlesbrough should be able to find a setting that matches their requirements and values.
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Source: Laing Buisson 2025 via PayingForCare.org
49 care homes


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Ascot Nursing Home

Aster Care

Bluebell House

Brownlee Court

Cinnamon House

Cleveland View

Dalby Court Residential Care Home

Elizabeth House

Evergreen Court

Fountains Court

Grove Lodge and Courtyard

Hemlington Hall

Highfield Cottage
Kirkley Lodge

Lavender Court

Longlands Care Home

Low Lane House

Loxley Chase
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