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Care homes in Reading: local analysis for families

83% of homes here are rated Good or Outstanding. See which are financially stable and where families report the best experience — so you can visit with confidence.

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How the Free Shortlist works

Three steps to a shortlist from 72 Reading care homes — built as an independent starting point, not a directory ranking.

1

Tell us what your family needs

Care needs, location, budget, and the priorities shaping your decision.

2

We build an evidence-based shortlist

We use your answers to surface 3 homes worth reviewing first, based on care needs, location, budget, and fit — not on paid placements or featured listings.

3

Your report arrives

Free Shortlist within 10 minutes. Personalised Matching Report within 24 hours if you want deeper independent comparison before you commit.

A clear starting point, in 10 minutes

This is your independent starting point: enough evidence to narrow the field, without pretending a directory listing or a single rating tells the whole story.

3 Shortlisted HomesA practical starting point for your decision — each one matched to your priorities
Neighbourhood Quality ScoreHow the local area rates for safety, transport, and amenities — scored 0–100
Funding GuideNHS CHC, council & DPA route indication
Local Area AnalysisMap + demographics for your postcode
Suggested Next StepsA practical checklist for the week ahead — visits, calls, questions to ask
Expert ChecklistsVisit prep + telephone enquiry scripts

Need independent deep analysis? See the Personalised Matching Report.

Reading Care Home Market

Key figures for the local care home market, drawn from regulatory, financial, and food safety data

83%
Rated Good or Outstanding

Based on official inspection reports

£1,372
Nursing Care Average

Higher than the national median — our Care Home Cost Calculator shows the council top-up risk

See rating breakdown · domain scores · inspection freshness · financial health for Reading
72
Care Homes Analysed

Across Reading and surrounding areas

£1,587
Residential Care Average

Higher than the national median — our Care Home Cost Calculator shows the council top-up risk

14%
On Improving Trajectory

Homes trending upward based on recent official inspections

44%
Low Public Risk

Based on public financial records found for 63 homes

86%
Without Registered Manager

62 homes currently lack a registered manager

Official Rating Breakdown

6 Outstanding46 Good11 Requires Improvement

CQC Quality by Domain

Average scores across Reading care homes

SafeGood
EffectiveGood
CaringGood
ResponsiveGood
Well-LedGood

Reading homes rate strongest on Responsive and weakest on Safe.

Inspection Freshness

How recently homes were inspected by the national regulator

1–3 years5 (8%)
Over 3 years58 (92%)

92% 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 Reading care homes

28 Low Public Risk12 Medium Public Risk22 High Public Risk1 Critical Public Risk

Based on public financial records · 63 homes analysed

Regional Insight

Reading Care Market Analysis 2025

Thames Valley Quality
83%

Homes rated Good or Outstanding by CQC, above the national average of 79%.

Population Growth
+14.8%

Projected increase in over-65s in Berkshire by 2033, driven by Thames Valley retirees staying local.

Self-Funder Rate
62%

Proportion of Reading residents who self-fund their care, well above the national average.

Care Standards in Reading

Specialist care coverage and food safety ratings across 72 homes

Specialist Care Coverage

  • 68 (94%)

    Stroke Recovery

  • 67 (93%)

    Alzheimer's

  • 38 (53%)

    Learning Disability

  • 29 (40%)

    Dementia

  • 28 (39%)

    Palliative / End of Life

  • 23 (32%)

    Parkinson's

Food Hygiene

45 of Reading homes assessed

4.6/ 5
35 5-star5 4-star3 3-star1 2-star1 1-star

Financial Health

63 of 72 homes assessed

44%

Show low public financial risk

Low public risk28
Medium public risk12
High / critical public risk23 (37%)
LOCAL CARE INTELLIGENCE

Care Homes by Reading Area

Care homes across Reading's neighbourhoods, analysed and organised by location

Riverside setting

Caversham

Popular north-of-Thames suburb with a village feel, mature gardens, and well-regarded care homes benefiting from proximity to Caversham Court Gardens and the river.

12 care homes available

Avg. Weekly Cost£1,200
Quality Rating87%Good+
Near hospital

Tilehurst

Established western suburb offering a good range of affordable residential care homes with easy access to the Royal Berkshire Hospital and local green spaces.

11 care homes available

Avg. Weekly Cost£1,020
Quality Rating82%Good+
Modern facilities

Earley

Well-connected southern suburb close to the University of Reading, with modern care facilities and excellent local amenities including Maiden Erlegh Nature Reserve.

10 care homes available

Avg. Weekly Cost£1,080
Quality Rating84%Good+
Purpose-built homes

Woodley

Quiet residential town on Reading's eastern fringe with purpose-built care homes, a thriving high street, and peaceful surroundings near Dinton Pastures Country Park.

9 care homes available

Avg. Weekly Cost£1,050
Quality Rating81%Good+
Newer developments

Shinfield

Growing village south of Reading with newer care developments set among green countryside, attracting families who value a rural feel with good town access.

7 care homes available

Avg. Weekly Cost£1,130
Quality Rating85%Good+
Premium location

Sonning

Affluent Thames-side village known for its picture-postcard beauty, with premium care homes offering exceptional grounds and a strong sense of community.

6 care homes available

Avg. Weekly Cost£1,350
Quality Rating90%Good+

All 72 Homes Analysed

Every care home in our Reading database has been checked against CQC records, with current inspection reports and pricing information.

Why families in Reading use RightCareHome

Independent analysis that puts your family first

Without independent analysis

  • 72 homes to compare manually
  • Outdated directory data from years ago
  • Commission-driven recommendations
  • Hidden quality and safety issues

With RightCareHome

  • Top 5 homes matched to your needs
  • 14,000+ care homes analysed
  • 100% independent, zero commissions
  • CQC trends and enforcement checked

What the Free Shortlist Includes

Frequently Asked Questions About Care Homes in Reading

Practical answers based on available local data and typical family concerns.

How many care homes are in Reading?

Reading has 72 registered care homes (16 nursing, 56 residential). Our database includes CQC ratings, pricing, and risk analysis for every home.

What is the average cost of a care home in Reading?

Weekly costs in Reading range from £0 to £2,054. The average is £1,542/week. Nursing care averages £1,372/week while residential care averages £1,587/week. Prices vary significantly by area — RG31 averages £1,417/week while RG31 is £1,417/week.

Which Reading areas have the best care homes?

RG31, RG8, RG4 have the highest concentration of homes rated Good or Outstanding. RG31 leads with 100% of homes meeting this standard.

How many dementia care homes are in Reading?

29 homes offer specialist dementia care in Reading, representing 40% of all homes. Our reports highlight which dementia homes are rated Good or Outstanding by CQC.

Is palliative care available in Reading?

Yes, 28 homes in Reading provide palliative or end-of-life care. Our reports can help you compare these homes on quality, staffing, and cost.

What is the food hygiene standard in Reading care homes?

Across 45 homes with FSA data in Reading, the average food hygiene rating is 4.6 out of 5. 89% hold a 4 or 5-star rating.

Are Reading care homes financially stable?

Of the 63 homes with financial data in Reading, 44% show no financial risk indicators. Our reports flag any homes with medium, high, or critical financial risk.

Which Reading areas have the best-rated care homes?

Sonning leads with 90% of homes rated Good or Outstanding by the CQC, followed by Caversham at 87% and Shinfield at 85%. These areas benefit from well-funded facilities and experienced staff attracted by the Thames Valley's strong care sector.

Does Reading Council fund care home places?

Reading Borough Council funds care at approximately £810/week for those who qualify, creating a gap of around £290/week compared to the local private average of £1,100. With self-funder rates often significantly higher in affluent areas like Sonning, understanding the full cost picture before committing is essential.

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Based on official inspections, company accounts, and food hygiene records. Source update timings vary across inspection, pricing, and public records.

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72 homes across Reading — from RG31 to RG8. See which ones suit your family.

Top-Rated Care Homes in Reading

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RCH Score methodology

How we rank care homes in Reading

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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