England / West Midlands / Wolverhampton
Here is some further information about care homes in Wolverhampton.
We have 953 care homes in Wolverhampton. 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.
Care home costs vary significantly across the country. If you're looking for a care home in Wolverhampton, the average cost of care is £972. You may be eligible for care home funding - you can check through a care needs assessment.
Yes, every Wolverhampton care home has been given a rating by England's Care Quality Commission (CQC).
We have 2 in Wolverhampton that provide specialist, 24/7 support. All of our nursing homes in Wolverhampton offer personalised support for anyone who has a medical condition or disability that requires round-the-clock care from registered nurses in a home-from-home environment.
We have 3 care homes in Wolverhampton that offer residential care, which provides support and care for those who may find it difficult to live independently. Our residential care homes in Wolverhampton provide support for everyday tasks, including washing, mobility, and dressing.
We have 3 Wolverhampton care homes that provide round-the-clock dementia care. Those with dementia will need more care as the condition progresses, and specialist dementia care homes in Wolverhampton can provide the level of support they need.
We've rounded up the best Alzheimer's care homes across the UK - they've been handpicked by our team of care experts for their specialised care, round-the-clock support and comforting environments.
If you're looking for temporary respite care, we have 3 care homes in Wolverhampton that provide short-term stays.
Respite care homes in Wolverhampton provide relief for caregivers, offering a few weeks of support in a care home for a loved one while you recuperate. We've rounded up the best respite care homes in the UK to ease your care search.
2 Wolverhampton 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.
Wolverhampton's Care Regulator:
Care Quality Commission