Care Homes, Sheltered Housing and Residential Homes in Wolverhampton

Welcome to Help with Elderly Care in Wolverhampton, we have brought together a comprehensive care homes guide in order to help you search and locate a care provider near you.  Negating the minefield of locating appropriate and affordable care services in Wolverhampton can be a difficult task, which is why Help with Elderly Care in Wolverhampton is here to assist you.
 
Whether you are looking for sheltered housing, a private care home or a council care home in Wolverhampton, our guide can help you find the right residential care.   Accommodation for the elderly is available for long-term care, respite care or even just for elderly day care.

A care home in Wolverhampton is often the first step when an aged relative or parent requires a greater level of full-time day care than can be provided by family or home care services.  Residential care homes in Wolverhampton are usually designed to provide as much as a home-like environment as possible, although they have to meet care homes standards, and feature many disability aids to help their elderly residents.  Such things as bath rails, sit in shower cubicles and ramps make care homes a safer and easier environment for an old person.  A care home is usually a suitable place for a senior citizen who requires some assistance with basic tasks

such as dressing, bathing and getting around.

Care Assistants provide professional and compassionate 24-hour senior care, but medical healthcare is more limited than a nursing home.  All quality care homes in Wolverhampton will ensure that a care plan is designed to meet the care needs of an individual resident.

If your elderly relative is suffering from Alzheimer’s then you may be considering a specialist dementia care home in Wolverhampton.  These types of homes have staff specially trained to minimize the anxiety and stress that dementia sufferers can experience.  The care facility is also likely to have design features that assist in managing dementia-care.

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) regulates standards for care homes in Wolverhampton and across England.  To find a local authority or private care home in Wolverhampton visit our directory of registered care homes. 

If a care home has an RDB rating, this means that they have been independently assessed against a set of quality standards.  Although the rating may provide an indication of quality, it cannot be used as a measure to compare care homes in Wolverhampton if not all care homes under consideration have undertaken the assessment. 

In addition to our directory, we have brought together concise and informative guidance on how you qualify for local authority funding for care, what kind of help with care you could access, and where to go for advice on finding a specialist care home in Wolverhampton.


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Ruksar Nursing Home
26, Park Avenue, Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV1 4AH
Tel: 01902 420605
Eversleigh Care Centre
52-62, Albert Rd, Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV6 0AF
Tel: 01902 423045
Sycamores Nursing Home Ltd
Johnson St, Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV2 3BD
Tel: 01902 873750
Caretech Lonsdale
87-89, Nine Elms Lane, Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV10 9A, Tel: 01902 833730
Atholl House Medical Nursing Home
100, Richmond Rd, Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV3 9JJ
Tel: 01902 429342
Millenia House Nursing Home
10, Needwood Close, Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV2 4PP
Tel: 01902 621010

 
 
 
 
 
 

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