Care Homes in Wolverhampton: A 2026 Guide for Families

Everything you need to know about finding the right care home in Wolverhampton — from CQC ratings and specialisms to costs and what to look for when visiting.

90
Care homes
2,858
Total beds
2
Outstanding
51
Good

CQC Ratings Overview

Wolverhampton has 90 care homes registered with the Care Quality Commission. 2 are rated Outstanding — the highest level of care quality. 51 homes are rated Good, meaning most families in Wolverhampton have access to well-rated care options.

27 homes offer nursing care (with qualified nurses on-site), while 59 are residential care homes providing personal care without nursing. 56 homes in {data.name} specialise in dementia care. The total capacity across all homes is 2,858 beds.

Top-Rated Care Homes in Wolverhampton

Name Rating Type Beds
The Old Rectory Care Home Outstanding Residential 31
The Croft Residential Home Outstanding Residential 24
Foxland Grange Good Nursing 108
Foxland Grange Good Nursing 108
The Hunters Lodge Care Centre Good Nursing 90
Eversleigh Care Centre Good Nursing 84
Hampton Court Care Home Good Nursing 80
Orchard House Nursing Home Good Nursing 73
Belvidere Court Nursing Home Good Nursing 68
The Coach House Good Nursing 65
Newcross Care Home Good Residential 64
Wrottesley Park House Care Home Good Nursing 63
Waterside House Good Residential 60
Lime Tree Court Residential Care Home Good Residential 60
The Cedars Good Nursing 51

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Nursing vs Residential Care in Wolverhampton

Nursing Homes (27)

Qualified nurses on-site 24/7 for residents with complex medical needs, post-surgical recovery, or conditions requiring regular clinical care.

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Residential Homes (59)

Personal care support for daily living — meals, washing, dressing, social activities — in a homely setting without on-site nursing.

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Dementia Care in Wolverhampton

56 care homes in Wolverhampton specialise in dementia care. These homes typically offer secure environments, specialist training for staff, and activities designed for people living with dementia.

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How to Choose a Care Home in Wolverhampton

  1. 1Check CQC ratings — Start with homes rated Outstanding or Good. 53 homes in Wolverhampton meet this standard.
  2. 2Match the care type — Decide between nursing (27 homes) and residential (59 homes) based on medical needs.
  3. 3Visit at least 3 homes — Use our visiting checklist to compare homes in person.
  4. 4Understand the costs — Care home fees in England average £800–£1,200/week. See our funding guide.
  5. 5Save and compare — Use the shortlist feature on each care home page to save and compare your favourites side by side.

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