Local cost evidence

Care home costs in Devon

Compare local weekly fee signals, residential versus nursing cost differences and the estimated council funding gap before you plan visits or commit to a shortlist.

£1,339/week

Average weekly fee

£700-£4,050

Visible fee range

£489/week

Funding gap signal

Controlled cost page

Why this cost page is open

Devon has enough pricing coverage, care-type fee split, local price areas and financial-risk coverage to support a separate cost-intent page without relying on generic funding copy.

Local weekly fees

£700-£4,050

£1,339/week average across 473 homes in the location evidence set.

Council gap

£489/week

£25,428 per year before means-test, NHS funding or individual top-up rules are checked.

Nursing vs residential

£20/week

Residential averages £1,310/week; nursing averages £1,330/week.

Financial coverage

75%

Public company-risk signals are present at a level suitable for a planning page.

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Local price areas

Where costs vary inside Devon

Local fee averages can move sharply between postcode clusters, towns and neighbourhoods, so use these as planning signals before comparing individual homes.

TQ1

30 homes

£1,480/week

TQ1 is one of the strongest postcode clusters in Devon, with 30 homes around Torquay. Visible weekly fees average £1,480. 63% of rated homes in this postcode cluster are Good or Outstanding.

TQ12

20 homes

£1,178/week

TQ12 is one of the strongest postcode clusters in Devon, with 20 homes around Newton Abbot and Ipplepen. Visible weekly fees average £1,178. 100% of rated homes in this postcode cluster are Good or Outstanding.

EX39

20 homes

£1,158/week

EX39 is one of the strongest postcode clusters in Devon, with 20 homes around Bideford. Visible weekly fees average £1,158. 95% of rated homes in this postcode cluster are Good or Outstanding.

EX8

18 homes

£1,584/week

EX8 is one of the strongest postcode clusters in Devon, with 18 homes around Exmouth. Visible weekly fees average £1,584. 72% of rated homes in this postcode cluster are Good or Outstanding.

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Care home cost questions in Devon

How much do care homes cost in Devon?

The current Devon evidence set shows an average weekly care home fee signal of £1,339, with visible fees ranging from £700 to £4,050. Actual fees still depend on room type, assessed care needs and provider availability.

What is the local council funding gap in Devon?

The current benchmark compares the local private fee signal with a council-funded rate of about £850/week. That leaves an estimated gap of about £489/week before any NHS funding, top-up rules or personal circumstances are checked.

Are nursing homes more expensive than residential care in Devon?

The current care-type split shows residential care averaging about £1,310/week and nursing care averaging about £1,330/week. Treat this as a local planning signal, then verify individual home fees before committing.

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