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Nursing Care Homes

If your loved one needs round-the-clock, 24-hour care and support, a nursing care home may be the best option. Here you can compare nearby nursing care homes and filter by the cost of care, facilities available and move-in date.

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Jubilee House care home

Jubilee House

Godalming, GU7 1BXCare UK

Care available

  • nursing
  • residential
  • dementia
  • respite
OutstandingCQC Rating

From £1,289

weekly
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Communal Area of Admiral Court Care Home in Leigh-on-Sea, Southend-on-Sea

Admiral Court

Southend-on-Sea, SS9 3HPHallmark Care Homes

Care available

  • nursing
  • residential
  • dementia
  • respite
OutstandingCQC Rating

From £1,790

weekly
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Seating Area of Anisha Grange Care Home in Billericay, Basildon

Anisha Grange

Billericay, CM11 2LEHallmark Care Homes

Care available

  • nursing
  • residential
  • dementia
  • respite
OutstandingCQC Rating

From £1,790

weekly
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Dining Area of Kew House Care Home in Kingston upon Thames, Greater London

Kew House

London, SW19 4ELHallmark Care Homes

Care available

  • nursing
  • residential
  • dementia
  • respite
OutstandingCQC Rating

From £1,900

weekly
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The Badminton Place Care Home in Bristol - Communal Area

Badminton Place

Bristol, BS10 7TQBerkley Care

Care available

  • nursing
  • residential
  • dementia
  • respite
OutstandingCQC Rating

From £1,350

weekly
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Mountfitchet House care home

Mountfitchet House

Stansted, CM24 8LHCare UK

Care available

  • nursing
  • residential
  • dementia
  • respite
OutstandingCQC Rating

From £1,534

weekly
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Communal Lounge of Amherst House Care Home in Horley, Surrey

Amherst House

Horley, RH6 8RGCare UK

Care available

  • nursing
  • residential
  • dementia
  • respite
OutstandingCQC Rating

From £1,515

weekly
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Maids Moreton Hall care home

Maids Moreton Hall

Buckingham, MK18 1QFCare UK

Care available

  • nursing
  • residential
  • dementia
  • respite
OutstandingCQC Rating

From £1,395

weekly
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Sway Place care home

Sway Place

Lymington, SO41 6ADCare UK

Care available

  • nursing
  • residential
  • dementia
  • respite
OutstandingCQC Rating

From £1,455

weekly
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Signature at Camberley care home

Signature at Camberley

Camberley, GU17 9HSSignature

Care available

  • nursing
  • residential
  • dementia
  • respite
OutstandingCQC Rating

From £1,529

weekly
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The communal area in the Signature at Eastbourne Care Home

Signature at Eastbourne

Eastbourne, BN20 9ANSignature

Care available

  • nursing
  • residential
  • dementia
  • respite
OutstandingCQC Rating

From £1,085

weekly
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Signature at Sonning care home

Signature at Sonning

Berkshire, RG4 6TQSignature

Care available

  • nursing
  • residential
  • dementia
  • respite
OutstandingCQC Rating

From £1,260

weekly
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West Oak care home

West Oak

Wokingham, RG41 2TABarchester Healthcare

Care available

  • nursing
  • dementia
  • respite
OutstandingCQC Rating

From £1,962

weekly
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The communal area in the Mercia Grange Care Home in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham

Mercia Grange

Sutton Coldfield, B74 4EHCare UK

Care available

  • nursing
  • residential
  • dementia
  • respite
OutstandingCQC Rating

From £1,494

weekly
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Communal area of Perry Manor in Worcester, Worcestershire

Perry Manor

Worcester, WR5 1ETCare UK

Care available

  • nursing
  • residential
  • dementia
  • respite
OutstandingCQC Rating

From £1,349

weekly
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More information about Nursing Care Homes

What is nursing care?

A nursing care home provides medical care and extra support for any residents with specific health conditions or disabilities. Every nursing care home has trained care assistants always on-hand to support all residents with their personal care needs.

When is a nursing care home needed/appropriate?

If you're struggling to live independently alone, or to complete everyday tasks such as getting dressed, washing and cooking, a nursing home will be able to support your needs. Helping you to live as independently as possible, nursing care homes are able to provide round the clock medical support for a range of health conditions.

The decision to move to a nursing home can be overwhelming, however, our team of care experts are on hand to help every step of the way. They're available to offer support and practical advice during your search for a nursing home.

What to expect from a nursing care home

A nursing care home provides the highest level of elderly care support and personal care. They provide help with eating, washing, dressing and moving around a home, along with daily activities such as arts and crafts, quizzes and dance sessions. Nursing homes help elderly residents live as independently as possible in a safe and friendly environment.

Nursing care homes with Lottie

Our nursing homes have been handpicked by our team of care experts for their specialised care, round the clock nursing support, homely environments, a range of care home activities and excellent facilities for elderly needs.

Working with residents and their loved ones, all of our care homes create a personalised nursing care plan to support residents with their individual care needs. We have dedicated nursing care homes across the UK, including London, Birmingham and Manchester.

Cost of nursing care

With 24-hour support, nursing care homes are typically more expensive than residential care homes. The average cost of care homes that offer round-the-clock nursing care is:

England - £979

Scotland - £888

Wales - £801

Northern Ireland - £858

UK - £888

Rest assured your loved one will be looked after. Nursing care covers specialist support, help with day-to-day tasks and daily, stimulating social activities. You may be entitled to financial support from your local authority - and you can check this via a financial assessment.

Nursing care facilities

Alongside everyday support, nursing care homes offer round-the-clock assistance for all residents. For example, if your loved one has a specific medical condition that requires supervision and regular medication administration, there will always be a nursing assistant at the home to help them.

Frequently Asked Questions about Nursing Care Homes

What do nursing care homes do?

Nursing care homes offer support for anyone who has a medical condition or disability that requires regular care from registered nurses. Alongside specialist support, nursing care homes offer a home-from-home environment and help with daily tasks.

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

There are several different types of care homes, including residential care homes and short-term respite care homes. Nursing homes are a type of care home that offer specialist, round-the-clock care for residents who have specific health conditions. Rest assured, your loved one will have 24-hour support from specially trained care assistants in a nursing care home.

How to choose a nursing care home?

Choosing a care home is a big decision and there are lots of factors you need to consider when considering which nursing care home you'd like to move into. It can be helpful to write a nursing home checklist, including your nursing home budget, nursing home size, level of care and any activities or facilities you would like your new home to have. Visiting homes before making your final decision can also help you choose the best nursing home for your elderly needs. If you're struggling to choose a nursing home near you, our care experts are here to help.

What is funded nursing care?

If you're eligible, you can receive NHS-funded nursing care that covers some of the cost of care. You might be able to get funded nursing care if you live in a care home that's registered to provide nursing care and you've been assessed as needing support from a registered nurse.

How much does a nursing home cost?

Care home costs in a nursing home can vary depending on a number of factors, including location, level of care and facilities. There are several ways nursing care can be funded. We understand that finances can be stressful - however, we're here to help you find the best care home at a fair price.