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Cartmel Grange-main-image
Rooms Available

Cartmel Grange

From

£1,838

per week

Brancaster Care Homes-logo

Regulator Rating

Requires improvement

Distance

12.04 miles

03330 384735
The Glen-main-image
Rooms Available

The Glen

From

£1,000

per week

Amicura Care-logo

Regulator Rating

Good

Distance

17.41 miles

01524 958516
Barchester Healthcare Laurel Bank-main-image
Rooms Available

Barchester Healthcare Laurel Bank

From

£1,467

per week

Barchester Healthcare-logo

Regulator Rating

Good

Distance

18.90 miles

01524 235869
Ashton Manor-main-image
Rooms Available

Ashton Manor

From

£1,350

per week

Evermore Care Homes-logo

Regulator Rating

Good

Distance

20.50 miles

01503 770330
Appleby Grange-main-image
Rooms Available

Appleby Grange

From

£1,540

per week

Cinnabar Support and Living-logo

Regulator Rating

Good

Distance

20.45 miles

03330 384541
St George's-main-image
Rooms Available

St George's

From

£1,120

per week

Kirklands Care -logo

Regulator Rating

Good

Distance

23.16 miles

03330 384753
Meadow Croft-main-image
Rooms Available

Meadow Croft

From

£1,500

per week

Danforth Care-logo

Regulator Rating

Not yet inspected

Distance

29.67 miles

03330 410325
Guy's Court-main-image
Rooms Available

Guy's Court

From

£944

per week

Sanctuary Care-logo

Regulator Rating

Good

Distance

30.07 miles

03330 046310

FAQs about finding a care home

What is a care home?

Care homes - also known as residential homes - provide accommodation and care support for people who are no longer able to live on their own. All care homes will provide personal care, including help with dressing, eating, toileting and medication. There is often a range of social activities for care home residents to try, from painting to day trips out of the home.

What is the difference between a care home and a nursing home?

Care homes and nursing homes are very similar - the only difference is that nursing homes have qualified nurses and specially-trained care assistants that provide round-the-clock nursing and medical assistance. For this reason, nursing homes are often more costly than residential care homes.

When should you move someone into a care home?

There are lots of reasons for choosing a care home. For instance, if someone is struggling to live alone - despite help from friends, family or carers.

All our care homes offer a homely and cosy environment, so all residents feel at ease in their surroundings. You may opt for a care home if your loved one has complex healthcare needs, and require 24-7 nursing support.

How much do care homes cost?

The average cost of a care home per week in the UK is £704. This covers your room, as well as help with daily tasks, like washing, dressing and administering medication from trained carers.

However, the cost of a care home depends on the type of care you need, where you live, and the facilities at the home.

There are lots of options when paying for care, including self-funded care (where you fund the care from your own savings), NHS-funded care, and local-authority funded care. To work out how you will pay for your care, you will need to do a financial assessment. Our team of care experts will work with you to find the right care home that suits your needs and within your budget.

What are the steps in finding a care home?
  • Find a few potential care homes above - based on your location, on-site facilities, and the type of care you need. All homes shown on Lottie also include the latest CQC (Care Quality Commission) rating.
  • Call the care home directly to confirm availability, cost, and what's included in the care home fees.
  • Arrange a visit for each care home, so you can meet the staff, view the facilities, and get a feel for the community.
  • Choose the best care home for your needs, based on your unique needs and preferences
  • Get a financial assessment for care fees.

Tips on finding a care home

A care home should feel like home - and there's a few things to look for to ease yourself or your loved one into their new surroundings.

Where your new care home is located is one of the most important factors. To find the best care home for yourself or a loved one in your ideal location you can simply filter your search by typing in your location to reveal the best-rated care homes in your chosen area.

There are many different types of care to suit you or your loved one's needs. From dementia care homes to specialist nursing care homes - we've got you covered.

We've also rounded up the best care homes in the UK, including: