Best Care Homes in Poole
Poole has 36 CQC-registered care homes with a combined 1,461 beds. 2 homes have achieved an Outstanding rating — the highest possible CQC grade, including Canford Chase. 33 homes are rated Good.
When choosing a care home in Poole, we recommend shortlisting three to five homes and visiting each in person. Pay attention to the atmosphere, speak with staff and current residents' families, and use our choosing guide to compare them systematically. Understanding how care home fees are funded — including NHS Continuing Healthcare and local authority support — is also essential before making a decision.
Poole is now administered by BCP Council — the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole unitary authority formed in April 2019 — which commissions adult social care across the whole BCP area from a single council. The area falls within the Dorset Integrated Care Board, with University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust, which absorbed the former Poole Hospital, providing acute services. Poole's affluent coastal suburbs support a significant range of privately funded residential homes, while inner areas around the town centre and harbour reflect more mixed commissioning patterns.
Canford Chase
40 Western Road,Branksome Park,Poole
The Moorings
69 Brixey Road,Parkstone,Poole
Oakdale
Kingsmill Road,Poole
Figbury Lodge
2 Mitchell Road,Poole
Eagles Mount Care Home
25 Birds Hill Road,Poole
The Lindsay
47a Lindsay Road,Poole
Regency Manor Care Home
16-17 Blair Avenue,Poole
Upton Bay Care Home
1 Hoyal Road,Poole
Bourne View
Langside Avenue,Poole
Upton Manor
1 Dorchester Road,Upton,Poole
Ashley Court
6-10 St Peters Road,Poole
Chalgrove Care and Nursing Home
5-7 Westminster Road East,Branksome Park,Poole
Branksome Park Care Centre
17 Mornish Road,Poole
Alexandra House
Alexandra Road,Parkstone,Poole
The Laurels and Pine Lodge
33-37 Foxholes Road,Oakdale,Poole
The Aldbury
672-674 Ringwood Road,Parkstone,Poole
Lilliput House
299 Sandbanks Road,Poole
Dorset House
Coles Avenue,Hamworthy,Poole
Marjorie House
1 Crichel Mount Road,Poole
Aranlaw House Care Home
26 Tower Road,Poole
Kingland House Residential Home
Kingland House,Kingland Road,Poole
Elizabeth House
Dolbery Road,Parkstone,Poole
The Grange
2 Mount Road,Parkstone,Poole
Castle Farm Care Home
Castle Farm Road,Lytchett Matravers,Poole
Long Close Retirement Home
23 Forest Road,Branksome Park,Poole
St Cecilia
29 Nelson Road,Poole
Shaftesbury Horizons
12 Lindsay Road,Poole
Amberwood Lodge
6 St Osmunds Road,Poole
Beach House
94 Alexandra Road,Poole
Coral House
15 Alder Hills,Poole
The Shores
46 Brixey Road,Parkstone,Poole
Anchor House
1 Evering Avenue,Parkstone,Poole
The Dunes
49 Cynthia Road,Parkstone,Poole
The Waves
199 Churchill Road,Parkstone,Poole
Lawford Lodge
56 Hoyal Road,Poole
Frequently Asked Questions
How many care homes are in Poole?
Poole has 36 CQC-registered care homes, with 1,461 total beds across the city.
What is the average CQC rating in Poole?
The average CQC rating for care homes in Poole is 4.1 out of 5. 2 homes have achieved Outstanding — the highest possible grade.
How many Outstanding care homes are in Poole?
Poole has 2 Outstanding-rated care homes and 33 Good-rated care homes. Outstanding homes have passed the highest level of CQC inspection.
What types of care are available in Poole?
Care homes in Poole offer both residential care (personal care without nursing) and nursing care for those with complex medical needs.
What are typical care home fees in Poole?
Care home fees in Poole vary by home type and level of care. Residential care typically ranges from £700–£1,200 per week; nursing care is usually higher. Those with assets below £23,250 may qualify for local authority funding — a care needs and financial assessment is required.
How do I choose the right care home in Poole?
Start by identifying the level of care needed (residential, nursing, or specialist). Then check CQC ratings — Outstanding and Good-rated homes meet the highest standards. Visit in person, speak with staff and families of current residents, and use our checklist to compare homes systematically. Read our full guide for step-by-step advice.
Data from the Care Quality Commission, last updated March 2026. How we use this data