
Care Homes in Worcestershire
177 care homes in Worcestershire. 73% are rated Good or Outstanding. Part of the West Midlands region.
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Worcestershire offers families a wide range of care options with 177 care homes providing 6,511 beds across the county. The quality of care is reassuring, with 130 homes rated as Good or Outstanding by regulators, representing 73% of all providers in the area.
Whether you're looking for specialist dementia care with 126 dedicated homes, nursing care with 62 nursing homes, or residential care with 111 residential homes, Worcestershire has options to suit different needs and preferences. With this level of choice and strong regulatory ratings, families can feel confident that they'll find appropriate care for their loved ones in the county.
Care Cost Estimator
Average weekly cost in West Midlands
Based on regional averages.
Source: Laing Buisson 2025 via PayingForCare.org
177 care homes


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Abbeycroft

Albion Lodge Retirement Home

Arden House
Areley House

Ash Grove

Austen Court Care Home
Beechwood Residential Care Home

Blossom House Residential Home

Bowood Court & Mews
Brambles Residential Care Home
Breme Residential Care Home

Briarlea Care Home

Brindley Manor Nursing Home

Brompton House Care Home

Brook Court

Brookdale Nursing Home

Brookview Neurological Centre-Inspire Neurocare (Worcester)
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