England / Yorkshire and the Humber / East Riding of Yorkshire / Kingston upon Hull
The list below includes care homes with confirmed bed availability and are accepting new residents.
Please note, all new residencies are subject to a health assessment and being able to meet the care needs of the prospective resident.
Noddle Hill Way, HU7 4FGBarchester Healthcare
Located in a quiet residential area on the eastern edge of Hull, Castle Park is a friendly care home that provides expert residential, nursing and respite care to those in need. This Barchester Healthcare establishment is home to a wide range of useful facilities, including beautifully decorated bedrooms equipped with ensuite bathroom facilities, a selection of stylish communal lounges, bright and airy dining spaces, an activity room and manicured gardens where residents can enjoy spending time in the sun during the summer months. The dedicated team at Castle Park ensure the needs, interests and likes are completely tailored to through the jam-packed activity programme, from gardening to exercise classes, there’s something for everyone here.
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Noddle Hill Way, HU7 4FGBarchester Healthcare
Sitting in a quiet spot on the eastern edge of Hull, Castle Keep is a wonderful care home that provides exceptional levels of nursing and dementia care to the elderly. Part of Castle Care Village, a group of single-storey care homes, Castle Keep is home to a selection of modern facilities, including beautifully decorated bedrooms equipped with ensuite bathroom facilities, a choice of cosy communal lounges, private dining areas and perfectly landscaped gardens. The dedicated team here at this purpose-built Barchester home ensures no two days are the same, whether it be a day trip, a cheese and wine afternoon or a gardening session.
Care residencies from £1,010 weekly
Here is some further information about care homes in Kingston upon Hull.
We have 3 care homes in Kingston upon Hull, including Castle Keep. 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 Kingston upon Hull, the average cost of care is £719. You may be eligible for care home funding - you can check through a care needs assessment.
We have 3 in Kingston upon Hull that provide specialist, 24/7 support. All of our nursing care homes 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 2 care homes in Kingston upon Hull that offer residential care, which provides support and care for those who may find it difficult to live independently. Our residential care homes provide support for everyday tasks, including washing, mobility, and dressing.
We have 2 Kingston upon Hull 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 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 Kingston upon Hull that provide short-term stays.
Respite care homes 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 Kingston upon Hull 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.
Need more guidance? Lottie’s team of Care Experts have prepared the ultimate guide to care homes in Kingston upon Hull. Here you’ll find an overview of the local area and recommendations for elderly-friendly places to visit.
A culturally rich city in the East Riding of Yorkshire, Kingston-upon-Hull contains numerous things for older adults and care seekers to enjoy, including large theatres, plenty of interesting museums and some of the country’s best rated care homes.
Through our detailed home listings, we’ve made it simple to compare care homes in Hull.
You can use our listings to find the different types of care available and weekly care home costs, making it easier to locate the ideal home for yourself or your loved one.
If you get in touch, our care experts will work with you and your loved one every step of the way. We can explain each care home type in detail; including that of residential care homes providing dignified personal care and nursing care homes with qualified nurses. Meanwhile, if your loved one is recovering from an illness or operation, a convalescent care home may instead be the best option.
Before becoming a resident at a care home in Hull, a tailored care plan will be created for your loved one, in conjunction with the information gathered during their care needs assessment. This will carefully outline their exact requirements, thus ensuring all their needs will be met. This plan may also include a social care package.
Measuring 4,954 feet end-to-end, Hull’s Humber Bridge is one of the longest suspension bridges in the world. This impressive bridge offers brilliant views across the Humber from its pedestrian walkway.
As Hull’s largest open space, East Park is a delightful and relaxing place for older adults to explore. One of this park’s notable features is an animal compound containing deer, wallabies and peacocks, as well as a variety of native Australian birds.
The pretty Trinity House was originally built in 1369 to care for sick seamen. It became the location of the world’s first naval academy in 1787, a purpose which it continues to fulfil to this day. Public access is by guided tour only and it’s definitely worth visiting.
Not ready for a care home yet? Retirement living offers retirees an alternative housing option, where individuals can continue to live independently, but in a convenient and low-maintenance home-from-home environment. Explore these different retirement housing options, which offer varying levels of facilities, domestic support, and on-demand care services.