Care Homes in CV37
The CV37 postcode district has 17 CQC-registered care homes with a combined 636 beds, falling under Warwickshire council. 15 are rated Good. 2 homes currently require improvement.
About care in CV37
CV37 covers Stratford-upon-Avon and its immediate rural surrounds in Warwickshire — a prosperous market town with strong tourism and a correspondingly higher property market, factors that affect both the self-funding landscape and the cost of care home provision. Warwickshire County Council commissions adult social care for CV37 residents, and the county's personal budget rates are regularly reviewed against market costs; privately-funded residents in Stratford typically pay rates at the higher end of the Warwickshire range, reflecting the area's labour costs and property overheads. CV37's 17 CQC-registered homes and 636 registered beds place it among the larger postcode districts by capacity, and quality is generally strong: 15 homes are rated Good and two are rated Requires Improvement, with no inadequate homes and no outstanding-rated providers in the current CQC register. The three largest homes — Trinity Manor (83 beds), Lower Meadow (69 beds) and Canning Court Care Home (64 beds) — all hold Good ratings and offer a range of residential and nursing services. The absence of any Outstanding-rated provider in a district this size is worth noting: while Good is a positive outcome, families with complex needs who specifically seek Outstanding-rated nursing or dementia care may need to extend their search into neighbouring CV34 (Warwick) or CV21 (Rugby) where Outstanding-rated options exist. Stratford-upon-Avon is well served by the A46 and has a rail link to Birmingham Moor Street, making family visits manageable from the wider West Midlands. The town's amenities — the River Avon, parks, theatre and shopping — can support regular family outings for residents with sufficient mobility. For discharge planning from Warwick Hospital (the main acute site for this area), ask each CV37 home about their experience managing post-acute admissions and their links to the Warwickshire integrated care board's step-down pathways.
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Data from the Care Quality Commission, last updated March 2026. How we use this data