Care Homes in Wolverhampton
Browse 27 care homes in Wolverhampton. Compare CQC ratings, costs, and facilities.
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Guide to Care Homes in Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton has 27 registered care homes, with 30% holding a Good or Outstanding rating from the relevant care regulator. Use the filters on our search page to narrow results by care type, budget, and CQC rating.
What to Know Before Choosing a Care Home in Wolverhampton
Check the latest inspection report
In England, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) publishes inspection reports and ratings for every registered care home. In Scotland it is the Care Inspectorate, in Wales the Care Inspectorate Wales (CIW), and in Northern Ireland the RQIA. Always read the full report — not just the headline rating — as it may flag specific concerns about staffing, medication management, or safeguarding. Reports are available on each regulator's website and are linked from individual listings on Careformum.
Understand the true cost of care
Published weekly fees are usually a starting figure. Additional charges for hairdressing, chiropody, outings, and specialist nursing can add significantly to the monthly bill. Ask for a full written breakdown of all charges before signing any contract. If your relative may be eligible for NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) funding, request an assessment before committing — it can cover the entire cost of care in some circumstances. Local authority funding may also be available if assets are below the relevant threshold.
Visit in person before making a decision
No amount of online research replaces a visit. Arrange to go at a time when activities are taking place — not just during a formal tour. Speak to residents if possible, observe how staff interact with them, and notice whether the environment feels welcoming and clean. Ask about the staff-to-resident ratio on evenings and weekends, how the home handles residents' individual routines, and what the policy is on visitors and pets. A home that is proud of its care will answer these questions willingly.
Top 24 of 27 care homes in Wolverhampton
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Bridge Manor Care Home
Mary Bond Court, Ounsdale Rd, Wombourne, Wolverhampton WV5 8DA · WV5 8DA

Newcross Care Home
378 Prestwood Rd, Wolverhampton WV11 1RH · WV11 1RH

Progress Care Solutions ltd
127 Millfields Rd, Wolverhampton WV4 6JG · WV4 6JG

James Beattie House- Retirement Living (Midland Heart)
James Beattie House, Foley Ave, Tettenhall Wood, Wolverhampton WV6 8NS · WV6 8NS

Greenway House Residential Home
103 Springhill Ln, Wolverhampton WV4 4TW · WV4 4TW

Foxland Grange Care Home - Care UK
73 Wergs Rd, Wolverhampton WV6 9BN · WV6 9BN

East Park Court Residential Care Home - Sanctuary Care
29 Holloway St, Bilston Rd, Wolverhampton WV1 2SY · WV1 2SY

MHA Waterside House - Residential Dementia Care Home
41 Moathouse Ln W, Wolverhampton WV11 3HA · WV11 3HA

Highcroft Hall Residential Care Home - Sanctuary Care
Old Fallings Ln, Wolverhampton WV10 8BU · WV10 8BU

Wentworth Lodge
Wentworth Lodge Residential Home, Wentworth Rd, Bushbury, Wolverhampton WV10 8EH · WV10 8EH

The Cedar Grange Nursing Home
453 Stafford Rd, Oxley, Wolverhampton WV10 6RR · WV10 6RR

Wrottesley Park House Care Home
Wergs Rd, Wolverhampton WV6 9BN · WV6 9BN

Orchard House Nursing Home
Orchard House Nursing Home, 16-18 Riley Cres, Wolverhampton WV3 7DS · WV3 7DS

Rectory Care
The Old Rectory, Rectory Rd, Albrighton, Wolverhampton WV7 3EP · WV7 3EP

Midland Heart
Northwood Park Rd, Bushbury, Wolverhampton WV10 8EA · WV10 8EA

Ashley Court Care Home
251 Penn Rd, Wolverhampton WV4 5SF · WV4 5SF

Atholl House Medical Nursing Home
98-100 Richmond Rd, Compton, Wolverhampton WV3 9JJ · WV3 9JJ

Coton House
Coton House, Coton Rd, Wolverhampton WV4 5AT · WV4 5AT

Wulfrun Rose Nursing Home
Underhill Ln, Wolverhampton WV10 8LP · WV10 8LP

Aldergrove Manor Care Home - Hartford Care
280A Penn Rd, Wolverhampton WV4 4AD · WV4 4AD

Bentley Court Care Home
29 Nordley Rd, Wolverhampton WV11 1PX · WV11 1PX

Primrose Hill Nursing Home
99 Old Fallings Ln, Wolverhampton WV10 8BJ · WV10 8BJ
The Sycamores Nursing Home
Johnson St, Wolverhampton WV2 3BD · WV2 3BD

Royal Park Nursing Home
87 Major St, Wolverhampton WV2 2EQ · WV2 2EQ
Frequently Asked Questions — Care Homes in Wolverhampton
How many care homes are there in Wolverhampton?
There are 27 care homes listed in Wolverhampton on Careformum.
How much does a care home in Wolverhampton cost?
Care home costs in Wolverhampton vary by care type. Residential care is generally the most affordable, with nursing care and dementia care costing more. Contact homes directly or use our enquiry form for up-to-date pricing.
Are there women-only care homes in Wolverhampton?
Genuinely women-only care homes are rare across the UK (fewer than ten exist nationwide). The care homes listed in Wolverhampton are mixed-gender and welcome female residents — the majority of care home residents in the UK are women. Many homes offer private rooms, female-carer preferences for personal care, and a comfortable environment for older women. Use the Women’s Care filter on our search page to see homes in this area sorted by women-focused policies.
What types of care are available in Wolverhampton?
Wolverhampton care homes offer a range of services including residential care, nursing care, respite care, and palliative care. Use Careformum's filters to find homes offering the specific care type you need.
What is the CQC rating for care homes in Wolverhampton?
8 out of 27 care homes in Wolverhampton are rated Good or Outstanding by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) or equivalent inspectorate. Ratings are displayed on each home's listing page on Careformum.
What should I look for when visiting a care home in Wolverhampton?
When visiting a care home in Wolverhampton, look beyond the physical environment. Observe how staff interact with residents — do they use first names, make eye contact, and respond promptly? Check whether the home smells clean and feels warm rather than clinical. Ask about staff-to-resident ratios (especially at night and weekends) and what activities are offered day-to-day. Speak to residents or their families if possible, and ask to see the most recent CQC or Care Inspectorate report, including any action plans. A good care home will welcome your questions openly.
How does local authority funding work for care homes in Wolverhampton?
If your assets (including property) are below £23,250 in England — thresholds differ slightly in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland — your local council may contribute to care home fees following a care needs assessment and financial assessment. The council agrees a personal budget based on assessed need. If the home charges more than the council rate, a family member can pay a third-party top-up to cover the difference. Contact Wolverhampton's local authority adult social care team to start the assessment process. NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) funding may also cover the full cost of care for those with a primary health need — ask your GP or hospital discharge team for a referral.