
Care Homes in Warwickshire
176 care homes in Warwickshire. 75% are rated Good or Outstanding. Part of the West Midlands region.
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If you're searching for a care home for your loved one in Warwickshire, you'll find 176 homes across the county offering around 6,000 beds to meet different needs and preferences. The quality of care is reassuring, with 132 homes rated Good or Outstanding by the Care Quality Commission, which represents 75% of all homes in the area.
Warwickshire's care sector is particularly strong in specialist provision, with 113 homes offering dedicated dementia care alongside 55 nursing homes and 121 residential homes, giving you flexibility to choose the right level of support. With this range of options and consistently strong ratings, families in Warwickshire have access to high-quality care choices suited to their individual circumstances.
Care Cost Estimator
Average weekly cost in West Midlands
Based on regional averages.
Source: Laing Buisson 2025 via PayingForCare.org
176 care homes


Acorn Lodge Care Home
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Albany House - Stratford-upon-Avon

Albemarle Rest Home

Alveston Leys Care Home

Arden House

Ashley House

Beaman House
Bentley House Care Centre

Bilton House
Binley Woods

Bracebridge Court
Burgess Care

Butlers Mews Care Home

Caldwell Grange

Canning Court Care Home

Castle Brook

Cedar Lodge

Cedar Lodge (Nuneaton)

Chamberlaine Court
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