
Juniper House
Bromyard Road, Worcester, WR2 5FJ
Juniper House in Worcester offers residential care, dementia care, and respite care.
From
£1,377
per week
Your guide to the best care homes around Worcester.
Juniper House in Worcester offers residential care, dementia care, and respite care.
From
£1,377
per week
Located in the beautiful Cathedral city of Worcester, , Perry Manor is an ‘outstanding’ rated care home that provides expert residential, dementia, nursing, nursing dementia, respite and end of life care to those in need.
From
£1,459
per week
With the perfect balance of both countryside and nearby amenities in Worcester, Latimer Court is a warm and homely care home that provides expert residential, nursing, dementia and respite care to the elderly.
From
£1,286
per week
Regent Residential Care Home in Worcester is a warm and welcoming haven, described as a true home by visitors.
From
£1,334
per week
From
£1,450
per week
On the edge of the Worcestershire countryside, Fernhill House is an exceptional all-inclusive care home that specialises in residential, nursing, dementia and respite care in Worcester.
From
£1,585
per week
The Willows Care Home, situated in Worcester, offers a serene environment for up to 16 residents, promoting a 'home from home' experience.
From
£750
per week
Red Hill Care Home, nestled within the picturesque countryside that Worcestershire has to offer, provides exceptional dementia and nursing care to those in need.
From
£1,000
per week
St Stephen’s Care Home, operated by Gold Care Homes, is ideally situated in a tranquil cul-de-sac near Worcester town centre.
From
£1,100
per week
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From
£1,305
per week
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Situated in the historic town of Droitwich Spa, Droitwich Mews is a modern and friendly Worcestershire care home that provides expert residential, dementia and respite care to the elderly.
From
£1,403
per week
Situated in the spa town of Malvern, The Springs is a grand care home that provides expert residential and nursing dementia care to the elderly.
From
£995
per week
With a personalised approach to care, Davenham, Bradbury Court, and Perrins House are located within picturesque grounds in the charming town of Malvern.
From
£1,415
per week
Nestled within six acres of picturesque grounds, Rashwood in Droitwich warmly welcomes residents to a care home that offers expert residential, dementia, and respite care for the elderly, delivered by registered nurses.
From
£1,550
per week
Situated in the picturesque location of Malvern, The Avenue Care Home offers a range of support services on a residential, dementia, respite, or daycare basis, catering to older individuals, those recovering from brain injuries, and those with mental health or learning difficulties.
From
£800
per week
Worcester’s riverside setting and historic green spaces, including the idyllic Gheluvelt Park, make it a reassuring choice for receiving care in later life. At Lottie, we understand the emotional significance of the care-seeking journey. Our mission is to help you and your loved one feel supported at every step, from your initial search to move-in day - and beyond. That’s why we’ve rounded up the best care homes in Worcester above, all fully regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and carefully reviewed by our in-house Care Experts.
Care homes in Worcester pride themselves on providing top-notch care, whether that’s affordable residential support, including help with tasks like using the bathroom and getting dressed, specialist dementia care, complex nursing support or sensitive palliative care. Many of our partner homes work closely with local healthcare providers - including Worcestershire Royal Hospital and nearby GP practices - giving residents and families peace of mind that any health changes can be quickly and expertly managed.
Family connections are a priority, too. Many Worcester homes offer companion suites for couples wishing to stay together, as well as welcoming family lounges where relatives can spend time with their loved ones, join in activities, or simply share a cup of tea in a lovely garden space.
Many homes are operated by trusted providers such as Sanctuary Care and Bupa, including Latimer Court and Elgar Court. These homes have modern interiors and luxurious touches such as private dining areas for meals with family and cinema rooms for watching classics or brand-new flicks.
Our free platform makes it easy to shortlist care homes across Worcester based on what matters most. Many homes have live availability updates, virtual tours, and downloadable brochures for added information.
Latimer Court - This home has a 'Good' overall rating from the CQC. Several types of care are available here, including dementia care if your loved one is living with dementia and needs specialist support as a result. With stunningly decorated en-suite bedrooms, they will quickly feel comfortable at Latimer Court.
Red Hill - When living here, you’ll benefit from easy access from the centre of Worcester while also being near idyllic green spaces like Spetchley Park and Croome Park. The fantastic team at Red Hill ensure there's always something for residents to do, organising activities like movie nights, flower arranging and pampering sessions in the beauty salon.
Regent - Considered a true home-from-home setting by all who live there, the hardworking team at Regent Care Home provide dignified residential care, which you might need if you require regular support with tasks like washing, bathing and using the toilet. We love the gardens at this home, which include areas for growing fruits and vegetables.
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 Worcester.
How many care homes are there in Worcester?
We have 171 care homes in Worcester. 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 Worcester?
Care home costs vary significantly across Worcester. The average cost of care in Worcester is £721 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 Worcester?
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 Worcester may include hairdressing, chiropody, physiotherapy, other forms of therapy, trips out, and specialist equipment.
What factors affect Worcester care home fees?
In Worcester, 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 Worcester regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC)?
Yes, every Worcester 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 Worcester care homes offer residential care?
6 Worcester 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 Worcester 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 Worcester?
We have 4 nursing homes in Worcester 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 Worcester offer dementia care?
6 care homes in Worcester 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 Worcester care homes offer respite care?
If you're looking for temporary respite care, we have 6 respite care homes in Worcester 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 Worcester.
Are there any care homes in Worcester that offer end-of-life or palliative care?
5 Worcester 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.
Worcester's Care Regulator:
Care Quality Commission
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