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WEST MIDLANDS COUNTY GUIDE

West Midlands Care Homes: Compare The County Before You Shortlist

West Midlands has 772 care homes in the current RightCareHome dataset, with 75% rated Good or Outstanding. The county layer compares town clusters including Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Coventry, pricing from £500 to £2,592/week, care-type depth, financial-risk coverage, and postcode-level signals before families narrow to individual homes.

County decision snapshot

Where to start in West Midlands

A county-level view of supply, CQC quality, pricing and linked city markets, built from the same signals used in the directory below.

Use these signals to decide where to look first; always verify current fees, availability and care suitability with the individual home before committing.

West Midlands Care Home Market

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

772 homeslocal inventoryCQC ratingsquality mixWeekly feespricing signalsCare typesnursing, residential, dementiaInspection agefreshness signals
75%
Rated Good or Outstanding

Based on official inspection reports

What the local care home market looks like in West Midlands
772
Care Homes Analysed

Across West Midlands and surrounding areas

22%
On Improving Trajectory

Homes trending upward based on recent official inspections

80%
Without Registered Manager

616 homes currently lack a registered manager

Official Rating Breakdown

9 Outstanding516 Good169 Requires Improvement8 Inadequate

CQC Quality by Domain

Average scores across West Midlands care homes

SafeGood
EffectiveGood
CaringGood
ResponsiveGood
Well-LedGood

West Midlands homes rate strongest on Caring and weakest on Well-Led.

Inspection Freshness

How recently homes were inspected by the national regulator

1–3 years71 (10%)
Over 3 years631 (90%)

90% of homes have ratings over 3 years old. Our reports verify against multiple data sources to give you a more current picture.

Regional Insight

Care market across West Midlands

Quality leader
Solihull

95% of 40 homes there are rated Good or Outstanding.

Price spread
Walsall to Sutton Coldfield

Average weekly costs range from about £1,099 to £1,512 across the county's larger towns.

Specialist strength
Dementia

385 homes (50%) currently offer this specialist support.

Largest authority cluster
Birmingham

272 homes sit in the county's biggest local-authority cluster.

Care Standards in West Midlands

Specialist care coverage and food safety ratings across 772 homes

Overall quality

75%

Good or Outstanding

Largest specialist signal

385 homes

Dementia support (50%)

Specialist Care Coverage

This is the clearest specialist category currently reaching meaningful scale in the public county dataset.

385 (50%)

Dementia

Families looking for this type of support have a meaningful county-wide shortlist here, even if other specialist categories are less visible in current public records.

Largest specialist signal
County Care Markets

Major towns in West Midlands

Compare how care quality, pricing, and nursing supply vary across the main towns and local care markets in West Midlands.

282 homes analysed

Birmingham

Birmingham

Birmingham is one of the strongest linked city or town clusters inside West Midlands, with 282 homes in the current county dataset. 78% of rated homes in this town cluster are currently Good or Outstanding, with 2 Outstanding and 204 Good ratings in the dataset. 70 nursing homes and 120 dementia-care signals make it one of the broader care-type clusters in the county data. Average pricing sits close to the county picture at £1,236/week, making it a useful benchmark for comparing nearby markets.

Homes analysed239
Avg weekly cost£1,248
Good / Outstanding77%
2 Outstanding, 169 Good
£1,236/week average
78% Good/Outstanding
80 homes analysed

Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton is one of the strongest linked city or town clusters inside West Midlands, with 80 homes in the current county dataset. 74% of rated homes in this town cluster are currently Good or Outstanding, with 2 Outstanding and 51 Good ratings in the dataset. 29 nursing homes and 53 dementia-care signals make it one of the broader care-type clusters in the county data. Average pricing sits close to the county picture at £1,201/week, making it a useful benchmark for comparing nearby markets.

Homes analysed68
Avg weekly cost£1,181
Good / Outstanding70%
1 Outstanding, 41 Good
£1,201/week average
74% Good/Outstanding
70 homes analysed

Coventry

Coventry

Coventry is one of the strongest linked city or town clusters inside West Midlands, with 70 homes in the current county dataset. 68% of rated homes in this town cluster are currently Good or Outstanding, with 1 Outstanding and 45 Good ratings in the dataset. 14 nursing homes and 34 dementia-care signals make it one of the broader care-type clusters in the county data. Average pricing sits close to the county picture at £1,197/week, making it a useful benchmark for comparing nearby markets.

Homes analysed66
Avg weekly cost£1,195
Good / Outstanding66%
1 Outstanding, 41 Good
£1,197/week average
68% Good/Outstanding
15 nursing homes

Walsall

Walsall

Walsall is one of the key care markets in West Midlands, with 56 homes in the current dataset. This is a broad care market with both nursing and dementia provision. Prices here sit close to the county average.

Homes analysed56
Avg weekly cost£1,099
Good / Outstanding69%
2 Outstanding, 29 Good
27 dementia specialists
2 Outstanding-rated
12 nursing homes

Solihull

Solihull

Solihull is one of the key care markets in West Midlands, with 40 homes in the current dataset. This is a broad care market with both nursing and dementia provision. Prices here run above the county average.

Homes analysed40
Avg weekly cost£1,417
Good / Outstanding95%
1 Outstanding, 36 Good
23 dementia specialists
1 Outstanding-rated
12 nursing homes

Sutton Coldfield

Birmingham

Sutton Coldfield is one of the key care markets in West Midlands, with 30 homes in the current dataset. This is a broad care market with both nursing and dementia provision. Prices here run above the county average.

Homes analysed30
Avg weekly cost£1,512
Good / Outstanding78%
0 Outstanding, 21 Good
15 dementia specialists
Visiting Practicality

Which towns are easiest to visit and support in West Midlands?

These town-level signals use the homes we already track across the county: transport access, healthcare proximity, green space, and practical features such as parking, lifts, and Wi-Fi.

Easiest for repeat family visits

Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton currently looks like the easiest town in this county for repeat visits, based on how accessible homes appear by transport and basic arrival logistics.

  • Avg train station distance 2.3km
  • 8 bus stops nearby
  • 50% of homes show parking
  • 68% of homes show lift access

Strongest healthcare access around homes

Birmingham

Birmingham currently stands out for local practical support around care homes, with the strongest combined access to hospitals, GPs, and pharmacies in the county dataset.

  • Avg hospital distance 0.8km
  • Avg GP distance 0.6km
  • Avg pharmacy distance 0.5km

Most convenient day-to-day setup

Coventry

Coventry currently looks strongest for day-to-day convenience, based on the mix of practical in-home features and the surrounding setting families are likely to notice once visits become routine.

  • 68% of homes show Wi-Fi
  • 83% of homes show gardens
  • 56% of homes show parking
  • Avg green space distance 373m
County Evidence

County-wide data signals for West Midlands

A structured view of the care type, CQC, financial-risk, postcode and linked-city signals behind this county guide.

Care type split

772 homes analysed

  • 210 nursing homes (27%)
  • 570 residential homes (74%)
  • 385 dementia-care signals (50%)

CQC distribution

75% Good or Outstanding

  • 9 Outstanding
  • 516 Good
  • 169 Requires Improvement
  • 8 Inadequate

Financial coverage

75% coverage

  • 581 homes with financial signals
  • 329 low risk
  • 93 medium risk
  • 117 high risk
  • 42 critical risk

Postcode clusters

Strongest local postcode samples

B13

20 homes

B13 is one of the strongest postcode clusters in West Midlands, with 20 homes around Birmingham and Moseley Birmingham. Visible weekly fees average £1,196. 90% of rated homes in this postcode cluster are Good or Outstanding.

£1,196/week avg90% Good+Birmingham, Moseley Birmingham

B23

17 homes

B23 is one of the strongest postcode clusters in West Midlands, with 17 homes around Birmingham. Visible weekly fees average £1,326. 53% of rated homes in this postcode cluster are Good or Outstanding.

£1,326/week avg53% Good+Birmingham

B24

16 homes

B24 is one of the strongest postcode clusters in West Midlands, with 16 homes around Birmingham. Visible weekly fees average £1,145. 81% of rated homes in this postcode cluster are Good or Outstanding.

£1,145/week avg81% Good+Birmingham

B14

16 homes

B14 is one of the strongest postcode clusters in West Midlands, with 16 homes around Birmingham. Visible weekly fees average £1,309. 69% of rated homes in this postcode cluster are Good or Outstanding.

£1,309/week avg69% Good+Birmingham

Linked city guides

Strongest city connections

Birmingham282 homes

Birmingham is one of the strongest linked city guides inside West Midlands, with 282 homes, 78% Good/Outstanding ratings, 70 nursing homes and 120 dementia-care signals.

£1,236/week avg78% Good+70 nursing120 dementia
Wolverhampton80 homes

Wolverhampton is one of the strongest linked city guides inside West Midlands, with 80 homes, 74% Good/Outstanding ratings, 29 nursing homes and 53 dementia-care signals.

£1,201/week avg74% Good+29 nursing53 dementia
Coventry70 homes

Coventry is one of the strongest linked city guides inside West Midlands, with 70 homes, 68% Good/Outstanding ratings, 14 nursing homes and 34 dementia-care signals.

£1,197/week avg68% Good+14 nursing34 dementia
Walsall59 homes

Walsall is one of the strongest linked city guides inside West Midlands, with 59 homes, 68% Good/Outstanding ratings, 17 nursing homes and 28 dementia-care signals.

£1,104/week avg68% Good+17 nursing28 dementia
Solihull40 homes

Solihull is one of the strongest linked city guides inside West Midlands, with 40 homes, 95% Good/Outstanding ratings, 12 nursing homes and 23 dementia-care signals.

£1,417/week avg95% Good+12 nursing23 dementia

Town clusters

Where the county market is most concentrated

Birmingham

282 homes

Birmingham is a major West Midlands care market with 282 homes in the county dataset. 78% of rated homes are Good or Outstanding, with 70 nursing homes and 120 dementia-care signals available for comparison.

£1,236/week avg78% Good+70 nursing120 dementia

Wolverhampton

80 homes

Wolverhampton is a major West Midlands care market with 80 homes in the county dataset. 74% of rated homes are Good or Outstanding, with 29 nursing homes and 53 dementia-care signals available for comparison.

£1,201/week avg74% Good+29 nursing53 dementia

Coventry

70 homes

Coventry is a major West Midlands care market with 70 homes in the county dataset. 68% of rated homes are Good or Outstanding, with 14 nursing homes and 34 dementia-care signals available for comparison.

£1,197/week avg68% Good+14 nursing34 dementia

Walsall

59 homes

Walsall is a major West Midlands care market with 59 homes in the county dataset. 68% of rated homes are Good or Outstanding, with 17 nursing homes and 28 dementia-care signals available for comparison.

£1,104/week avg68% Good+17 nursing28 dementia

Solihull

40 homes

Solihull is a major West Midlands care market with 40 homes in the county dataset. 95% of rated homes are Good or Outstanding, with 12 nursing homes and 23 dementia-care signals available for comparison.

£1,417/week avg95% Good+12 nursing23 dementia

Why families in West Midlands use RightCareHome

Why this is more useful than a directory when the decision is serious

Without independent analysis

  • 772 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 West Midlands

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

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

RCH Score methodology

How we rank care homes in West Midlands

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.

West Midlands homes worth shortlisting first

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