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Bourn View

Bourn View is a residential care home in Birmingham with Good CQC rating and Low public financial risk. The main areas to verify are No recent inspection on record. This page helps you decide whether it is worth visiting now or worth verifying more deeply first.

Rated: GoodResidential Home · 80 beds
4.8Public review patterns across multiple sources
No recent inspection on recordLow public financial riskStrong public review scoreDementia supportVacancies published

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by Willowbrook Healthcare LimitedPart of BRAND Avery
Est. 2017Registered May 2017
Beds80
TypeResidential Home
Weekly Fee£1,150 - £1,350
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Local AuthorityBirmingham
Purpose BuiltYes
Ensuite100%
Floors3
Built from official inspection records, public financial filings, public review data, and food hygiene records — so you are not relying on a paid listing or broker recommendation alone.
IndependentNo broker feesNo pressure calls

Should this home stay on your shortlist?

Bourn View may still be worth shortlisting, but not on the public picture alone.

Why shortlist

  • Good CQC rating
  • Low public financial risk
  • Strong public review score

Verify before deciding

  • No recent inspection on record
  • Clarify wandering support

Best fit if you need

  • Dementia support
  • Wheelchair access
  • Palliative support

Quality

Rated Good · no recent inspection on record

Costs

£5,000 - £5,870 / month (estimate)

Availability

Vacancies currently available

Location

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Financial Watchlist

Low public financial risk in the latest company records

About Bourn View

Bourn View is a residential care home in Birmingham, West Midlands, operated by Willowbrook Healthcare Limited since 2017. The home has 80 beds and is rated Good by the national care regulator. The home specialises in dementia care, including support for Alzheimer's.

Care & Medical

Can this home safely meet your care needs?

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Care Capabilities

Service Types

What type of care is provided

Residential Home

Specialisms

Specialist experience with

Dementia
Mental Health
Physical Disability
Sight or hearing impairment
Adults 65+

Conditions

Can support people living with

Alzheimer's
Parkinson's
Stroke
Brain Injury
COPD
Palliative Care
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Additional Conditions & Support

Additional support for

Challenging Behaviour
Speech/Communication
End-of-Life Care

Care Fit at a Glance

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How well this home matches common care needs — based on registration data and services offered.

Likely a good fit if you need

  • Dementia support
  • Wheelchair access
  • Palliative or end-of-life support

Important questions before deciding

  1. 1How do you support residents who wander or become distressed?
  2. 2How do you tailor care plans in the first 2 weeks after move-in?
  3. 3How often are families updated, and who is the main contact?

Staffing

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What public sources tell us about staffing levels and employee experience.

Registered Nurse on Duty 24/7

Medication Support

Medication Administration

Daily Life

Will daily life feel comfortable and meaningful?

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Activities & Social Life

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Social life, outings, and engagement programmes based on available information.

9 activities listed

Individual and group options available
Arts & Crafts
Music & Singing
Exercise Classes
Gardening
Games & Quizzes
Reminiscence
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Pet Therapy
Yoga & Relaxation
Religious Services
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One-to-one activity sessions
Organised group activities

Dining & Nutrition

5 dining services listed

Key nutrition points first

Dining Services

Professional Chef On-Site
Freshly Cooked Meals
Choice of Menu
Special Occasion Meals
Communal Dining Room
5/5
Food Hygiene Rating(inspected June 2025)
Hygiene:5/5
Structural:0/5
Management:0/5

Facilities & Features

3 feature groups available

Essential features shown first

Accessibility

Wheelchair Access
Lift
Stairlift

Rooms

Ensuite
Single Rooms
Couples Rooms

Lifestyle & Amenities

Garden
WiFi
Library
Hairdresser
Cafe
Bar
Cinema
Minibus

Safety & Quality

Bourn View: CQC Rating & Safety

Use CQC ratings, enforcement context, and stability signals to spot confidence or risk.

Quality Snapshot

Source: Official inspections · No recent inspection on record

Current inspection ratings and how they compare to previous assessments.

↑ Improving trend
Good for 6 years

Inspection Ratings by Category

Safe
Good
Effective
Good
Caring
Good
Responsive
Good
Well-Led
Good
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Last Inspection
No recent inspection on record
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Registered Manager
No manager registered

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Financial Health

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Costs & Funding

Bourn View: Weekly Fees & Funding Options

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Costs & Funding

Source: Registration records

Estimated fees and funding options based on registration records and regional benchmarks.

Typical monthly cost (estimate)

≈ £5,000 - £5,870 per month

£1,150 - £1,350 per week

Estimate based on 52 weeks / 12 months.

You may pay less if council or NHS-funded care applies.

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How this compares to the area benchmark

Band B·Good Value

Council benchmark for this area: £979/wk

This home is priced £171/wk above the council rate — typical for self-funders in this area.

Respite
£1,350
per day
Dementia Care
From £1,250
per week

How care at this home can be funded

Self-Funding

You pay the full fee directly if assessable capital exceeds £23,250. Between £14,250 and £23,250, tariff income applies.

Local Authority

Your council contributes based on a financial assessment. You may still pay a contribution.

NHS Continuing Healthcare

The NHS pays the full cost if your primary need is health-related. Requires a formal assessment.

Family Top-Up

The council pays a set rate and your family pays the difference to cover a higher-cost home.

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What's Included

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Family Feviews

Bourn View Reviews — What Families Say

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Family Feviews

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Location & Practical

Will regular visits and day-to-day logistics be practical?

Travel time, nearby GP services, and neighbourhood safety — so the whole family can visit comfortably.

Practical Information

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible parking
  • Wheelchair accessible entrance

Location & Neighbourhood

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47 Bristol Road South, Birmingham, B31 2FR

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Nearby Amenities

Bus Stops (500m)
10 stops

Neighbourhood

Overall Neighbourhood Score
42/100

Nearest green space

306m away

Transport access

5/10

Local amenities

3/10

Next Steps

What should you do before making a final decision?

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Common Questions About Bourn View

Visit Checklist

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Questions this page raises about Bourn View

  1. 1Has management’s response time to concerns remained consistent over the past year?
  2. 2What has changed since the last inspection, and what would look different if the home were inspected again now?
  3. 3How do you support residents who wander or become distressed in practice?
  4. 4Have families noticed more consistent care across different staff in recent months?
  • Is the latest inspection report visible in reception?

    Confirms transparency on current quality.

  • What are staffing levels on day and night shifts?

    Shows whether support is consistent around the clock.

  • How are families updated when needs change?

    Communication is usually a top concern for relatives.

  • Can we see an example care plan review timeline?

    Helps confirm how quickly the team adapts care.

  • May we speak with a current resident family member?

    Gives an independent perspective before deciding.

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Care Home Check

What this page cannot tell you

You have seen the public picture. Care Home Check explains what sits behind it: whether the company looks stable, what review patterns really suggest, and which questions this specific home gives you reason to ask.

Public warning signs are already visible

We can already see early warning signals in public data. The full report shows whether they are isolated issues or part of a wider pattern across finances, reviews, and operations.

What public data can confirm

  • Current CQC status: Good
  • Published weekly fee range
  • Public review pattern across available sources
  • Public financial risk signals from company records

What only a visit can reveal

  • How the home feels in the evening and at weekends
  • How quickly call bells are answered in practice
  • Whether staffing continuity feels stable on the floor

What you can already see on this page

Inspection

What Care Home Check explains

Is this home financially sound?

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What do review patterns actually suggest?

We analyse family and staff feedback across platforms to surface repeated themes, contradictions, and concerns that a few snippets or star ratings will miss.

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What should you ask on your visit?

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Data compiled by RightCareHome's Intelligence Engine
Sources: Official inspections, hygiene records, family reviews, financial filings, public statisticsOur methodology

Page refreshed June 2026. Inspection, finance, hygiene, and review sources update on different schedules, so always confirm final details directly with the care home.

Editorially reviewed by the RightCareHome research team. Our editorial standards