
Care Homes in London: compare residential care, nursing homes and dementia support
London is one of England's tightest care home markets: costs vary sharply by borough, occupancy stays high, and the best homes fill quickly. Use this page to see where quality, cost and continuity risk diverge before you shortlist or verify a home.
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What the London care market looks like before you shortlist
A compact view of the local supply, CQC quality, costs, care types and financial-risk coverage before the full directory list.
Homes analysed
565
Open care home records currently covered in London.
CQC quality mix
87% Good+
13 Outstanding, 440 Good, 68 Requires Improvement and 2 Inadequate homes.
View evidenceWeekly cost range
£1,634 residential
£1,791 nursing average; compare home-level fees before shortlisting.
View evidenceFinancial-risk coverage
89% covered
504 homes have usable public company-risk data; 212 show elevated signals.
View evidenceCare type split
414 residential
157 nursing homes and 249 dementia-care signals in the city evidence set.
Strongest local area
E4
17 homes, 100% Good+, £1,529/week average.
View evidenceUse these signals to decide where to look first; always verify current fees, availability and care suitability with the individual home before committing.
London Care Home Market
Key figures for the local care home market, drawn from regulatory, financial, and food safety data
Above the national average — most families here have strong options
Higher than the national median — our Care Home Cost Calculator shows the council top-up risk
What the local care home market looks like in London
Across London and surrounding areas
Higher than the national median — our Care Home Cost Calculator shows the council top-up risk
Homes trending upward based on recent official inspections
Based on public financial records found for 504 homes
521 homes currently lack a registered manager
Official Rating Breakdown
CQC Quality by Domain
Average scores across London care homes
London homes rate strongest on Caring and weakest on Safe.
Inspection Freshness
How recently homes were inspected by the national regulator
87% of homes have ratings over 3 years old. Our reports verify against multiple data sources to give you a more current picture.
Public Financial Risk
Public company filing signals across company-backed care homes in London
Based on public financial records · 504 homes analysed
London Market Analysis 2025
Consistently high demand makes finding a bed in preferred boroughs challenging.
Decrease in residential places over the last 10 years, tightening the market.
Half of all new UK care home developments are concentrated in London and the South East.
Care Standards in London
Specialist care coverage, food hygiene and financial resilience across London homes
Overall quality
87%
Good or Outstanding
Largest specialist signal
512 homes
Alzheimer's support (91%)
Food hygiene
4.8/5
464 homes with FSA data
Financial resilience
58%
show no financial risk indicators
Specialist Care Coverage
512 (91%)
Alzheimer's
505 (89%)
Stroke Recovery
253 (45%)
Mental Health
249 (44%)
Dementia
227 (40%)
Palliative / End of Life
203 (36%)
Learning Disability
Food Hygiene
464 of London homes assessed
Financial Health
504 of 565 homes assessed
Show low public financial risk
How quality and cost vary across London
Borough-level snapshots showing where care is premium, where it offers better value, and where quality looks strongest on current public evidence.
Lambeth 029
Lambeth 029 is a higher-cost London postcode district with 32 listed homes, including 5 nursing homes and a broadly positive CQC mix.
32 care homes available
Lewisham 018
Lewisham 018 is a mid-market London postcode district with 24 listed homes, including 2 nursing homes and a broadly positive CQC mix.
24 care homes available
Waltham Forest 024
Waltham Forest 024 is a lower-cost London postcode district with 21 listed homes, including 2 nursing homes and a broadly positive CQC mix.
21 care homes available
E4
E4 is a mid-market London postcode district with 17 listed homes, including 4 nursing homes and a strong Good/Outstanding rating mix.
17 care homes available
Greenwich 007
Greenwich 007 is a mid-market London postcode district with 16 listed homes, including 2 nursing homes and a broadly positive CQC mix.
16 care homes available
N13
N13 is a lower-cost London postcode district with 15 listed homes, including 2 nursing homes and a broadly positive CQC mix.
15 care homes available
All 565 Homes Analysed
Every care home in our London database has been checked against CQC records, with current inspection reports and pricing information.
Why families in London use RightCareHome
Why this is more useful than a directory when the decision is serious
Without independent analysis
- 565 homes to compare manually
- Outdated directory data from years ago
- Commission-driven recommendations
- Hidden quality and safety issues
With RightCareHome
- A clearer view of where quality, cost and risk differ before you check any one home
- Independent scoring built from regulatory, review and financial evidence
- 100% independent, zero commissions
- A better starting point before you verify or compare specific homes
Frequently Asked Questions About Care Homes in London
Practical answers based on available local data and typical family concerns.
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Get a shortlist for LondonBased on official inspections, company accounts, and food hygiene records. Source update timings vary across inspection, pricing, and public records.
See London inside the wider county market
Compare the city view with county-wide supply, pricing, quality and specialist care signals before narrowing your shortlist.
More Care Homes Near London
Compare care options in neighbouring areas
Care type, cost and postcode signals in London
Use these local signals to compare nursing, residential and dementia care in London, then narrow the directory to the homes that best match your family's needs.
Nursing homes in London
Clinical nursing care is listed across 157 homes in London.
Residential care homes in London
Residential care is the broadest local comparison set, with 414 homes tracked.
Dementia care in London
249 homes publish specialist dementia care signals in London.
Where London looks strongest
Strong CQC mix
87% Good+
523 rated homes are covered, including 13 Outstanding and 440 Good homes.
Care-type depth
414 residential · 157 nursing
249 homes also publish dementia care signals in the current London dataset.
Care-type fee split
£1,634 / £1,791
Residential and nursing averages are available separately, so families can compare care-type cost differences before shortlisting.
Financial-risk coverage
89% covered
504 homes have usable public company-risk data; 212 show medium, high or critical signals.
Local evidence summary
CQC quality mix
87% Good+
13 Outstanding, 440 Good, 68 Requires Improvement, and 2 Inadequate homes in the current CQC mix.
Inspection freshness
0% recent
Average latest inspection age is 63 months, so older CQC results need extra checking.
Care home costs
£1,675/week
Residential averages £1,634/week; nursing averages £1,791/week.
Funding gap
£524/week
Typical private fees sit above the council benchmark by about £27,248 per year.
Vacancy signal
518 homes
19 beds are marked available across homes with current vacancy data.
Financial resilience
58% low risk
504 homes have usable company-risk data; 212 show medium, high or critical risk signals.
Strongest neighbourhood signals
Postcode and neighbourhood coverage
Useful directory views
RCH Score methodology
How we rank care homes in London
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 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.
London homes that look strongest on current public evidence
Not a sponsored listing. These homes rise to the top on current CQC, review, trend and financial signals.
Bridgeside Lodge Care Centre, London
Loveday Kensington, London
Norbury Hall, London
Priscilla Wakefield House, London
Cambridge Nursing Home, London
Abbey Healthcare- Aarandale Manor, London
Penerley Lodge Care Centre, London
Heathland Court Care Home, London
Beaumont Court Care Home, London
When one London home stands out, verify it properly
In a 93% occupancy market, rushed decisions are common. Care Home Check helps you pressure-test one London home on finance, staffing, reviews and inspection history before moving forward.
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Choose the right next step for care in London
You’ve seen the market. Now choose the next step that fits your decision: verify one specific home, compare a few in depth, or check affordability.
Not sure which route is right? If one home already looks promising, start with Care Home Check. If you still need to compare options, use the deeper comparison route.
565 homes across London — from E4 to Lambeth 029. See which ones suit your family.