
Tudor Bank
2 Beach Rd, Southport, PR8 2BP
Tudor Bank Care Home is a stunning three-storey Victorian Building, situated in a peaceful residential area near to Southport Town Centre.
From
£1,155
per week
Your guide to the best care homes around Lancashire.
Tudor Bank Care Home is a stunning three-storey Victorian Building, situated in a peaceful residential area near to Southport Town Centre.
From
£1,155
per week
Starr Hills, managed by MHA in Lytham St Annes, offers exceptional residential care in a serene setting.
From
£1,178
per week
Hollins Bank, operated by We Care Group, is situated in the charming area of Blackpool.
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£750
per week
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£820
per week
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£947
per week
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£825
per week
Primrose Bank Residential Care Home is an independently managed care home situated in the charming market town of Poulton-Le-Fylde.
From
£890
per week
Welcome to Brierfield House, a 41-bedroom shared home in the heart of Brierfield, easily accessible by car or public transport.
From
£900
per week
Welcome to White Ash Brook, a 53-bedroom shared home in the heart of Oswaldtwistle, easily accessible by car or public transport.
From
£900
per week
Oldfield Manor, operated by Crown Care, is nestled in the charming town of Darwen.
From
£936
per week
Burrswood Care Home, operated by Advinia Health Care, is located in Walmersley, Bury, offering a range of care options including residential, dementia, nursing, respite, palliative, and Parkinson's care.
From
£950
per week
Pennystone Court, managed by MHA, is a welcoming care home situated in Blackpool.
From
£951
per week
Sat within 2.5 acres of landscaped grounds in the peaceful area of Fulwood, Sherwood Lodge in Lancashire, is a welcoming care home that provides expert residential and respite care to the elderly.
From
£962
per week
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Queens Lodge, managed by Constantia Healthcare Group, is a distinguished care home situated in Blackburn, offering comprehensive nursing and respite care.
From
£963
per week
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£967
per week
We offer numerous care homes in Lancashire, including residential care homes providing compassionate personal care and specialist dementia care homes if your loved one is living with dementia. Meanwhile, if support is needed from a registered nurse, this will be given within a nursing home in Lancashire. We list care homes throughout Lancashire, including in cities and towns such as Lancaster, Blackpool, Blackburn, Burnley, Chorley and Preston.
One of the best care homes in Lancashire, The Hamptons Care Home offers a range of care services including residential, nursing, and dementia care. Rated 'Outstanding' for caring by the CQC, it features 76 modern en-suite bedrooms. Residents enjoy a vibrant activities programme, including trips to St Anne’s Pier and shopping in Ansdell. Amenities include a hair salon, nail bar, and secure landscaped gardens. New Care operates this stylish home, offering a warm and engaging setting
Alexandra Court Care Home in Cleveleys offers exceptional residential and respite care in a beautifully designed setting. Rated 'Outstanding' for responsiveness by the CQC, each of the 37 residents benefits from a private, fully-furnished apartment. Communal areas include a lovely lounge, a conservatory, and secure gardens. Residents enjoy a wide range of activities and outings, with Blackpool’s attractions just a short drive away. Managed by Maria Mallaband Care Group, this home combines top-notch care with a homely atmosphere
Ashton Manor Care Home in Lancaster is renowned for its luxurious residential, dementia, and respite care. Opened in 2020, this Evermore Care Home features 67 spacious en-suite bedrooms, bright lounges, and ample outdoor spaces. The CQC-rated 'Good' home offers a diverse activities programme, including cinema screenings and beauty treatments. With its vibrant community engagement and serene setting, Ashton Manor ensures residents enjoy a balanced lifestyle, whether they are here for a short stay or long-term care
Bank Hall Care Home in Burnley provides tailored residential and dementia care in a picturesque setting surrounded by woodlands. Rated 'Good' by the CQC, the home features 56 spacious rooms, many with en-suite facilities. Residents enjoy a bustling activities programme including arts and crafts, seaside trips, and movie nights. The home is conveniently located near Thompson Park and Burnley's town centre. Rochcare ensures that residents experience both active engagement and peaceful relaxation
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 Lancashire.
How many care homes are there in Lancashire?
We have 289 care homes in Lancashire. 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 Lancashire?
Care home costs vary significantly across Lancashire. The average cost of care in Lancashire is £943 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 Lancashire?
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 Lancashire may include hairdressing, chiropody, physiotherapy, other forms of therapy, trips out, and specialist equipment.
What factors affect Lancashire care home fees?
In Lancashire, 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 Lancashire regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC)?
Yes, every Lancashire 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 Lancashire care homes offer residential care?
16 Lancashire 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 Lancashire 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 Lancashire?
We have 10 nursing homes in Lancashire 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 Lancashire offer dementia care?
13 care homes in Lancashire 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 Lancashire care homes offer respite care?
If you're looking for temporary respite care, we have 19 respite care homes in Lancashire 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 Lancashire.
Are there any care homes in Lancashire that offer end-of-life or palliative care?
11 Lancashire 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.
Lancashire's Care Regulator:
Care Quality Commission
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