Dementia care evidence

Dementia care homes in Birmingham

Compare dementia care homes in Birmingham using public CQC ratings, fee signals, review evidence and financial indicators before you build a shortlist.

122

Dementia care homes

25

CQC rated

25

Price or financial signal

Local care-type evidence

Dementia care homes decision signals in Birmingham

Use these local dementia care homes signals before comparing individual homes in Birmingham. We only show sections where the underlying public data is strong enough to help a family compare homes.

Dementia homes

122

122 matching homes in Birmingham; the decision signals below use the currently visible listed homes.

CQC quality mix

100% Good+

25 visible listed homes have a current published CQC rating in this care-type set.

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Weekly fee range

£678-£1,734

42 visible fee signals are available; room type and assessed needs can change the final quote.

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Financial signals

88% covered

22 visible listed homes have usable public company-risk signals; 9 show elevated signals.

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Postcode clusters

4

Local postcode clusters have enough matching homes to support area-level comparison.

Starting shortlist

3 homes

A compact starting set is available for home-level comparison below.

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Why this dementia page is open

We only open dementia pages where the city has enough specialist dementia inventory and enough public evidence to avoid a thin page. Birmingham passes the current gate.

122 dementia care homes

25 CQC-rated homes

25 price or financial signals

25 homes available for comparison

Usable parent city guide

No broken home detail links

RCH Score methodology

How we rank care homes in Birmingham

Score 0–10 · updated monthly

CQC inspections can be 2–4 years old. Our RCH Score combines the official inspection result with live signals — real reviews, quality trajectory, and financial stability — to surface homes that are performing well today, not just at the last inspection.

CQC

CQC inspection rating

40%

The official Care Quality Commission rating — Outstanding, Good, Requires Improvement, or Inadequate. The primary quality signal, but can be up to 4 years old.

Online reviews

30%

Average star rating from verified public reviews across the web, weighted by volume. Reflects the day-to-day experience of residents and families. Only counted when 10+ reviews exist.

CQC trend

15%

Whether the home's rating has been improving, stable, or declining across its last three inspections. An improving trajectory can offset an older rating.

Financial stability

15%

Operational risk derived from Companies House filings — profit/loss trend, debt levels, and director changes. Financially stressed homes face higher closure and quality risk.

Rankings are calculated from public data only. We do not accept referral fees or paid placements from care homes.

The RCH Score is a decision-support tool, not a definitive ranking. Always visit a home in person and ask for the latest CQC inspection report before making a decision.

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Full care home dataset for Birmingham (8)

Use the full dataset when you want to browse every analysed home in Birmingham. If you want the strongest starting point first, review the ranked homes and market analysis above.

Area: B24

Dementia care questions in Birmingham

How do I compare dementia care homes in Birmingham?

Start with homes that publish specialist dementia care signals, then compare CQC ratings, inspection freshness, fees, review evidence and financial indicators before arranging visits.

Are dementia care homes different from residential care homes in Birmingham?

Some residential and nursing homes also support people living with dementia. The important check is whether the home publishes dementia-specific capability and whether its inspection, staffing, environment and fee evidence match the person's needs.

Does RightCareHome rank dementia care homes in Birmingham by sponsorship?

No. RightCareHome is funded by families, not care homes. The page uses public evidence such as CQC ratings, costs, review signals and financial data rather than paid placement.

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