
Inglewood Residential
Inglewood Rest Home, Streetly, B74 3ED
Inglewood Residential Rest Home, situated in Sutton Coldfield, provides exceptional care and comfort in a charming mock-Tudor house established in 1986.
From
£850
per week
Your guide to the best care homes around Birmingham.
Inglewood Residential Rest Home, situated in Sutton Coldfield, provides exceptional care and comfort in a charming mock-Tudor house established in 1986.
From
£850
per week
Situated in Halesowen, Lapal House, a Carlton Care Group home, offers residential care services and specialist support.
From
£950
per week
Situated close to Birmingham city centre in Winson Green, Albion Court is a welcoming care home that provides expert residential, dementia, nursing and respite care to the elderly.
From
£1,025
per week
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Located in Tile Cross, Birmingham, St Giles is a purpose-built home that provides residential, nursing, dementia and respite care to the elderly.
From
£1,025
per week
Part of the Barchester care group, Edgbaston Beaumont Care Home is located in the leafy green heart of Edgbaston in Birmingham and provides nursing care for 30 residents, as well as respite care.
From
£1,031
per week
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Situated in Edgbaston, Birmingham, Metchley Manor is a stunning care home that provides residential, dementia, respite and end of life care to the elderly.
From
£1,099
per week
Nestled in the heart of Edgbaston, Pebble Mill is a welcoming Bupa care home specialising in a diverse range of services, including residential, nursing and respite care for those in Birmingham.
From
£1,110
per week
Priestley Rose, operated by MACC Care, is a homely and well-established care home located in Birmingham.
From
£1,128
per week
Lyndon Hall Care Home, part of the HC-One family of care homes, is situated in the peaceful residential area of West Bromwich.
From
£1,149
per week
The Beeches Residential Care Home in Northfield, Birmingham, radiates a warm family atmosphere.
From
£1,178
per week
In Solihull, you will find Blossomfield Grange, a luxurious care home that provides residential, dementia, respite and end of life care.
From
£1,199
per week
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Overlooking Calthorpe Park, situated within a quiet suburb of Birmingham, Edgbaston Manor provides nursing, residential, dementia, respite and palliative care.
From
£1,299
per week
Amberley Court, situated in Edgbaston on the outskirts of Birmingham, has been designed specifically to provide expert care to those living with a physical disability or in need of specialist nursing care or rehabilitation care for Multiple Sclerosis, Huntington’s or for an acquired brain or spinal injury.
From
£1,300
per week
Redhill Court Care Home, situated on the outskirts of south Birmingham, offers exceptional care with a dedicated team providing residential, dementia, and respite support.
From
£1,332
per week
Situated in the quiet neighbourhood of West Heath in Birmingham, Austin Rose provides expert residential, nursing, dementia, and respite care.
From
£1,352
per week
Searching for the right care home in Birmingham can feel overwhelming, but with Lottie, you’re never alone. We work with trusted providers such as Barchester Healthcare and Care UK to help you compare and choose from the best-rated care homes across the city. Whether you’re seeking support for yourself or a loved one, our team of Care Experts are here to guide you - completely free of charge.
Birmingham offers one of the UK’s most varied selections of care homes, with choices to suit a full range of needs and budgets, including Edgbaston Beaumont and Edgbaston Manor. From affordable, welcoming homes to luxury settings complete with on-site salons, bistros and cinema rooms, there’s something to suit every stage of later life.
Some homes welcome pets, while others encourage residents to bring their own furniture. For couples looking to stay together in later life, we also showcase care homes in Birmingham that offer double suites or adjoining rooms.
Birmingham has some of the UK’s leading hospitals, including Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Heartlands Hospital, in the event of an emergency or if additional care is needed. Many local care homes have strong links with nearby NHS services and visiting healthcare professionals, ensuring peace of mind if medical needs change over time.
All care homes listed on Lottie are regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and thoroughly assessed by our in-house Care Experts. We’re here to offer calm, expert support, including sending you a free list of the best care homes in your area. Our service was created to reflect the deeply personal and often emotional journey of finding care.
Edgbaston Beaumont - Luxury apartments are available here for residents who need residential or nursing care. This home has a warm and welcoming feel, with space for just 30 residents. The care team works hard to provide personalised care to each resident.
Edgbaston Manor - A brilliant standard of nursing, dementia, and residential care is given at Edgbaston Manor in a stunning setting. Overlooking Calthorpe Park, its location helps make it one of the best care homes in Birmingham. This care home has a hair salon, a roof terrace and lovely landscaped gardens, so there are plenty of places for residents to relax.
Metchley Manor - This home has a varied activities programme that residents are encouraged to participate in. Gentle exercise classes, art sessions, music, dancing, and live entertainment are all popular and regular choices. Metchley Manor is near Birmingham’s Botanical Gardens, an excellent place for residents and their loved ones to spend time together.
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 Birmingham.
How many care homes are there in Birmingham?
We have 255 care homes in Birmingham. 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 Birmingham?
Care home costs vary significantly across Birmingham. The average cost of care in Birmingham is £1,137 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 Birmingham?
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 Birmingham may include hairdressing, chiropody, physiotherapy, other forms of therapy, trips out, and specialist equipment.
What factors affect Birmingham care home fees?
In Birmingham, 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 Birmingham regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC)?
Yes, every Birmingham 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 Birmingham care homes offer residential care?
15 Birmingham 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 Birmingham 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 Birmingham?
We have 10 nursing homes in Birmingham 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 Birmingham offer dementia care?
13 care homes in Birmingham 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 Birmingham care homes offer respite care?
If you're looking for temporary respite care, we have 15 respite care homes in Birmingham 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 Birmingham.
Are there any care homes in Birmingham that offer end-of-life or palliative care?
14 Birmingham 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.
Birmingham's Care Regulator:
Care Quality Commission
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