
Acer Lodge
Eleanor St, Eleanor Street, BB1 1GA
Acer Lodge located in Blackburn, s a newly opened care home that provides nursing and residential care for older individuals and those with learning and physical disabilities.
From
£1,050
per week
Your guide to the best care homes around Waterside.
Acer Lodge located in Blackburn, s a newly opened care home that provides nursing and residential care for older individuals and those with learning and physical disabilities.
From
£1,050
per week
Welcome to White Ash Brook, a 53-bedroom shared home in the heart of Oswaldtwistle, easily accessible by car or public transport.
From
£900
per week
Oldfield Manor, operated by Crown Care, is nestled in the charming town of Darwen.
From
£936
per week
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Queens Lodge, managed by Constantia Healthcare Group, is a distinguished care home situated in Blackburn, offering comprehensive nursing and respite care.
From
£963
per week
Oldfield House, managed by Crown Care in Blackburn, offers a welcoming and supportive environment for its residents.
From
£1,037
per week
Thorncliffe, managed by Crown Care in Blackburn, provides a welcoming environment for those seeking residential, dementia, and respite care.
From
£1,037
per week
Located just outside the Lancashire town of Accrington, Pendle Brook is a purpose-built care home that provides expert residential and dementia care to the elderly.
From
£950
per week
From
£1,185
per week
Regency Hall, operated by Harbour Healthcare, is located in the vibrant town of Hadfield, near the stunning Peak District, Derbyshire.
From
£930
per week
The Beeches Care Home, Part of the HC-One family of care homes, in Tameside, and provides exceptional residential and nursing care.
From
£1,232
per week
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From
£1,478
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
Royley House is a modern and spacious Oldham care home that provides expert residential and dementia care for the elderly.
From
£1,200
per week
From
£1,150
per week
Charnley House, managed by Devonshire Care, is a distinguished care home in Hyde, Tameside, offering residential, dementia, and respite care since 1969.
From
£968
per week
Here is some further information about care homes in Waterside.
How many care homes are there in Waterside?
We have 216 care homes in Waterside. Our team of Care Experts hand-picks all our homes based on several factors, including the quality of care, facilities, and the home's culture.
What is the average cost of care in Waterside?
Care home costs vary significantly across Waterside. The average cost of care in Waterside is £1,061 per week.
You could be eligible for care funding support in England from your local authority - you can check through a free financial assessment, which immediately follows a care needs assessment. You may also qualify for a form of NHS support, such as NHS continuing healthcare.
What's included in the weekly cost of a care home in Waterside?
Typically, the weekly cost of a care home includes accommodation, the care itself, access to facilities, meals and snacks, housekeeping, social activities, and 24/7 support from carers and other staff members.
Additional extras in Waterside may include hairdressing, chiropody, physiotherapy, other forms of therapy, trips out, and specialist equipment.
What factors affect Waterside care home fees?
In Waterside, care home fees vary based on factors such as the type of care needed (with nursing care costing more than residential care), the facilities and activities available, room size and other features, and the staff-to-resident ratio.
Homes in more central areas may be more expensive due to higher property and carer costs.
Are all care homes in Waterside regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC)?
Yes, every Waterside care home has been given a rating by England's Care Quality Commission (CQC).
The CQC checks care homes to ensure they're safe and well-run. They regularly conduct inspections and publish reports to help care-seekers make the right choice.
Here’s what our care-seekers are saying...
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