
Madison Court
Madison Court, Saint Helens, WA9 3RW
Madison Court is a purpose-built care home that provides residential, nursing and dementia care to the elderly in the Cheshire town of St Helens.
From
£921
per week
Your guide to the best care homes around St. Helens.
Madison Court is a purpose-built care home that provides residential, nursing and dementia care to the elderly in the Cheshire town of St Helens.
From
£921
per week
Specialising in residential care, Golborne House is a welcoming purpose-built Cheshire care home situated in the heart of the community in Golborne, Warrington.
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£950
per week
Sitting in the friendly Wigan market town of Ashton-in-Makerfield, Garswood Care Home provides expert residential and dementia care to the elderly in a secure environment.
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£1,050
per week
Hurst Park Court, managed by Anchor, is a contemporary care home situated in Huyton, offering a blend of residential, dementia, and respite care.
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£1,127
per week
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£1,175
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£1,176
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The Old Vicarage is situated in Burtonwood, just outside of Warrington.
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£1,200
per week
St Helens Hall & Lodge, managed by Sandstone Care Group, is a distinguished care home in Merseyside offering residential, specialist dementia, and short-term respite care.
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£1,206
per week
Welcome to Shawcross, a 50-bedroom shared home in the heart of Ashton-in-Makerfield, easily accessible by car or public transport.
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£1,237
per week
High Peak Nursing Home in Warrington is a nurturing environment, with a dedicated team offering residential, nursing, palliative, and respite care.
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£1,279
per week
The Waterside, operated by Lovett Care, is a state-of-the-art care home in St Helens.
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£1,410
per week
Arplemere, managed by Crystal Care in Warrington, is an all-inclusive care home offering exceptional residential, dementia, and respite care.
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£1,450
per week
Nestled within the friendly suburban area of Penketh in Warrington, Three Elms is a well-established care home that provides expert residential and dementia care to the elderly.
From
£950
per week
Ideally located just one mile from the town centre of Wigan, Ancliffe is an inviting care home that provides expert residential and dementia care to the elderly.
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£850
per week
Westvale House is a high quality, purpose-built care home in Warrington that provides a high standard of residential and nursing care, as well as care for younger people with physical disabilities.
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£1,058
per week
Care homes in St Helens often have regular activities planned by a dedicated activity coordinator. Popular activities include gardening, baking, painting, book clubs, movie nights and more. St Helens offers a range of care home types, including temporary respite care homes for short stays and nursing homes with registered nurses available 24/7. When entering a St Helens care home, a bespoke care plan will be created for your loved one outlining all their care requirements, helping to ensure their every need is properly met.
Victoria Care Home, one of the best care homes in St Helens, is nestled in the charming village of Rainford. This home offers exceptional residential, nursing, dementia, and respite care. The dedicated team at Victoria Care Home ensures a vibrant lifestyle with activities such as arts and crafts, baking sessions, themed tea parties, and day trips to Banham Zoo. Residents love the home’s welcoming setting, including gardens and a resident cat. Rated 'Good' by the CQC, Victoria Care Home guarantees a safe and nurturing setting
Madison Court Care Home provides high-quality residential, nursing, and dementia care in St Helens. Recently incorporated into Harbour Healthcare, this modern home features tastefully decorated bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, cosy communal lounges, and an inviting enclosed patio garden. Residents enjoy a variety of activities, from gardening to baking, all carefully organised to keep them engaged and content. Madison Court boasts a 'Good' CQC rating, reflecting its commitment to providing a safe and caring setting for your loved ones
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 St. Helens.
How many care homes are there in St. Helens?
We have 205 care homes in St. Helens. 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 St. Helens?
Care home costs vary significantly across St. Helens. The average cost of care in St. Helens is £1,085 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 St. Helens?
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 St. Helens may include hairdressing, chiropody, physiotherapy, other forms of therapy, trips out, and specialist equipment.
What factors affect St. Helens care home fees?
In St. Helens, 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 St. Helens regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC)?
Yes, every St. Helens 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.
How many St. Helens care homes offer residential care?
2 St. Helens 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 St. Helens 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 St. Helens?
We have 3 nursing homes in St. Helens 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 St. Helens offer dementia care?
2 care homes in St. Helens 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 St. Helens care homes offer respite care?
If you're looking for temporary respite care, we have 3 respite care homes in St. Helens 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 St. Helens.
Are there any care homes in St. Helens that offer end-of-life or palliative care?
1 St. Helens care homes provide specialist palliative and end-of-life care for your loved one. Searching for this type of support can be an emotional experience, so our Care Experts are here to guide you every step of the way.
A palliative care home provides the highest level of care and comfort to those living with chronic or life-limiting conditions. This can take place over weeks, months, or even years. As your loved one nears the end of their life, they'll be given end-of-life care, which focuses on easing discomfort and providing sensitive support.
St. Helens's Care Regulator:
Care Quality Commission
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