
Halecroft Grange
295 Hale Rd, Altrincham, WA15 8SN
Halecroft Grange is a luxurious care home located in Hale Barns in Altrincham that provides residential, dementia, respite and end of life care to older adults.
From
£1,425
per week
Your guide to the best care homes around Greater Manchester.
Halecroft Grange is a luxurious care home located in Hale Barns in Altrincham that provides residential, dementia, respite and end of life care to older adults.
From
£1,425
per week
Wellington Lodge, operated by Anchor in Cheetham Hill, offers exceptional residential and dementia care for the elderly.
From
£1,050
per week
Ashbourne House, situated in Cheadle, offers a welcoming and vibrant environment for individuals seeking residential, dementia, and respite care.
From
£795
per week
Situated in the heart of Ashton-under-Lyne, Daisy Nook Care Home, operated by HC-One, offers high-quality residential and residential dementia care in a warm, supportive environment.
From
£900
per week
Burrswood Care Home, operated by Advinia Health Care, is located in Walmersley, Bury, offering a range of care options including residential, dementia, nursing, respite, palliative, and Parkinson's care.
From
£950
per week
Regency Care Centre provides expert residential, nursing, respite, and palliative care to the elderly in spacious, modern surroundings.
From
£1,030
per week
Situated in the leafy suburb of Crumpsall, Manchester, Israel Sieff Court by Anchor provides exceptional residential and dementia care.
From
£1,050
per week
Located in the charming town of Chorley, Lancashire, Marley Court Nursing & Residential Home offers a warm and inviting haven for its residents.
From
£1,050
per week
Nestled in the heart of Bury, Brookdale Care Home is a renovated sanctuary, catering to residents seeking luxury living.
From
£1,050
per week
From
£1,050
per week
Kenyon Lodge provides exceptional levels of residential, nursing, palliative and respite care to the elderly.
From
£1,050
per week
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£1,150
per week
Douglas Bank Nursing Home, operated by We Care Group, is nestled in the scenic countryside of Appley Bridge, Wigan.
From
£1,056
per week
From
£1,090
per week
Situated in the charming village,Lymm, Brookfield is a stunning care home that provides expert residential and respite care to the elderly.
From
£1,113
per week
Here is our list of care homes in Manchester, expertly selected so that you can search and filter for every kind of facility and care type tailored to older adults. Above, you'll find our pick of all Manchester care homes, but popular local spots to search include care homes in Bury, Bolton and Salford.
We've made it easy to explore by residency type, whether you're seeking temporary respite care in Manchester, or permanent and perhaps specialist care facilities, such as dementia care homes. Acacia Lodge, rated "Good" for dementia care in Manchester, is a safe environment for those living with memory-related conditions and provides tailored activities and specialised support. Belong Morris Feinmann, also rated "Good," delivers high-quality nursing care, with registered nurses available 24/7 to administer medication and provide personal care.
Manchester is well equipped to support older adults with Manchester Royal Infirmary and Wythenshawe Hospital near the city centre, both of which provide comprehensive healthcare, including specialised services for older patients. The city also benefits from Older Adult Community Mental Health Teams, which support individuals aged 65 and over with severe mental health challenges or dementia. Age UK Manchester and Manchester City Council organise more day-to-day support and fun activities to stay connected, active and well.
Manchester's care homes are within easy reach of green spaces like Heaton Park, which has over 600 acres of parkland and woodland, as well as cultural landmarks like the Manchester Art Gallery and the Whitworth. Explore everything Manchester has to offer with the accessible, step-free Metrolink tram system, or connect further afield from Piccadilly or Victoria train stations.
Acacia Lodge is a welcoming care home in the heart of Manchester. It has state-of-the-art facilities to help residents feel at ease, including stylish yet comfortable communal lounges, bright dining rooms, a cinema room, a beauty salon, and idyllic gardens
Bruce Lodge in Stockport has an amazing atrium area. We love the 1950s-style café here. There’s also a florist, a post office and even a telephone box. The dedicated Activity and Lifestyle Facilitators at this home ensure there’s always something for residents to do, with pampering sessions and regular trips out of the home, often to local parks, being popular
Royley House is a modern and spacious care home in the town of Oldham, on the edge of the beautiful South Pennines. Accommodation is across two floors, each with its own lovely lounge and communal dining spaces. Every bedroom is beautifully decorated, and residents are encouraged to further decorate their rooms with meaningful possessions to create a homely atmosphere
Customer Care Lead
Hannah has several years of experience within the care sector and has received training from Integrated Care Board (ICB) leads, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) , and the Society of Later Life Advisers (SOLLA). Hannah also has an NHS Care Certificate.
Here is some further information about care homes in Greater Manchester.
How many care homes are there in Greater Manchester?
We have 289 care homes in Greater Manchester. All our homes have been hand-picked by our team of care experts based on a number of factors, including the quality of care and the home's culture.
What is the average cost of care in Greater Manchester?
Care home costs vary significantly across the country. If you're looking for a care home in Greater Manchester, the average cost of care is £988. You may be eligible for care home funding - you can check through a care needs assessment.
Are all care homes in Greater Manchester regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC)?
Yes, every Greater Manchester care home has been given a rating by England's Care Quality Commission (CQC).
How many Greater Manchester care homes offer residential care?
47 Greater Manchester homes offer residential care. These provide respectful, day-to-day support with tasks like washing, dressing, mobility, and managing certain medications.
Residential care homes in Greater Manchester offer a safe setting for those who find it challenging to live independently, but don't have complex health needs.
How many nursing homes are there in Greater Manchester?
We have 20 nursing homes in Greater Manchester that provide specialist, 24/7 nursing care. Each home offers personalised support for those living with complex medical needs, chronic illnesses, disabilities, or other conditions that require regular monitoring and clinical care. Many also provide rehabilitation services after hospital stays or surgery.
This care is delivered by registered nurses and trained care staff in home-from-home settings.
What care homes in Greater Manchester offer dementia care?
48 care homes in Greater Manchester provide round-the-clock support for residents living with dementia.
These homes offer safe, supportive settings with staff trained to understand the needs of people experiencing memory loss or other dementia-related symptoms. Care is tailored to each resident, ensuring they're treated with the dignity and individuality they deserve. As dementia is a progressive condition, dementia care homes are equipped to adapt as needs change over time.
What Greater Manchester care homes offer respite care?
If you're looking for temporary respite care, we have 50 respite care homes in Greater Manchester that offer short-term stays.
Respite care is ideal when a regular carer needs a break, is on holiday, or is temporarily unable to provide care. Stays usually last a few weeks at a time and include the same level of support that permanent residents receive. You can find more information about respite care homes in Greater Manchester.
Are there any care homes in Greater Manchester that offer end-of-life or palliative care?
31 Greater Manchester care homes provide palliative care for your loved one. A palliative care home aims to provide the highest level of support and comfort to every resident. End-of-life care can be an emotional experience for everyone, so our care experts will support you at every step.
Greater Manchester's Care Regulator:
Care Quality Commission
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