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Care Homes in Wolverhampton

73 care homes in Wolverhampton. 59% are rated Good or Outstanding. Part of the West Midlands region.

1 Outstanding
42 Good
20 Requires Improvement

73 care homes

GoodResidential

Arbour Lodge

92 Richmond Road, Compton, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV3 9JJ
Prices on application
DementiaMental healthOlder peoplePhysical disabilities+1 more

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GoodResidential & Nursing

Coachmans Cottage

168B Goldthorn Hill, Penn, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV2 4PR
Prices on application
Learning disabilitiesMental healthOlder peopleYounger adults
GoodResidential

Hilton House

92 Hilton Road, Lanesfield, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV4 6DR
Prices on application
DementiaLearning disabilitiesMental healthOlder people+2 more
GoodResidential

Knoll House

The Avenue, Penn, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV4 5HW
Prices on application
DementiaLearning disabilitiesMental healthOlder people+3 more
GoodNursing

Lavender Court

556 - 558 Wolverhampton Road East, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV4 6AA
Prices on application
DementiaMental healthOlder peoplePhysical disabilities+2 more

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Frequently Asked Questions About Care Homes in Wolverhampton

How many care homes are there in Wolverhampton?
There are 73 care homes in Wolverhampton. 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 Wolverhampton?
Care home costs in Wolverhampton 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 Wolverhampton?
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 Wolverhampton?
Wolverhampton 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.