5 Balustrade, Bath BA1 6QA
Culverhayes Nursing Home
Lymore Avenue, Bath BA2 1AY
Dimensions Newton House
10 Tanners Walk, Bath BA2 1RG
Greystones
Hayesfield Park, Bath BA2 4QE
Helping Hands Bath
Station House West, Bath BA1 3DS
Kumari Care
74 Circus Mews, Bath BA1 2PW
Larkhall Springs Nursing Home
Swainswick Gardens, Bath BA1 6TL
MHA Care at Home - Alexander Branch
Walcot Court, Bath BA1 5UB
St Teresa's Nursing Home
Corston Lane, Bath BA2 9AE
The Orangery
Englishcombe Lane, Bath BA2 2EL
Your Life (Bath)
Lambrook Court, Bath BA1 8AZ
29 & 30 Dominion Road
29 & 30 Dominion Road, Bath BA2 1DW
Avondown House
Langdon Road, Bath BA2 1ND
Bath MIND - 82 Lower Oldfield Park
Oldfield Park, Bath BA2 3HP
Bath Supported Living Service
C/o Carswood Cleeve Green, Bath BA2 1RS
Cedar Park Nursing Home
27-28 Oldfield Road, Bath BA2 3NG
Cranhill Nursing Home
Weston Road, Bath BA1 2YA
Newbridge Hill
51 Newbridge Hill, Bath BA1 3PR
Oriel Lodge
Oriel Gardens, Bath BA1 7AS
Sarah Cares (Bath) Ltd
37 Beckhampton Road, Bath BA2 3LL
Shockerwick House Care Home
Shockerwick House, Bath BA1 7LL
Springfield
21 Entry Hill Park, Bath BA2 5ND
Watery Lane Cottage
Poolemead Centre, Bath BA2 1RN
Winfield Lodge
Weston Park, Bath BA1 4AS
3A, Artisans Yard, Old Track, Bath BA2 1AF
81 St John's Road, Bath BA2 6PZ
5 Kelso Place, Bath BA1 3AU
Fountain House, Bath BA1 8DD
Frome Road, Bath BA2 5RF
37 Upper Bloomfield Road, Bath BA2 2RY
16 Park Lane, Bath BA1 2XH
Bathwick Hill, Bath BA2 6EN
Poolemead Centre, Bath BA2 1RN
Corston Lane, Corston, Bath BA2 9AE
Cleeve Court, Bath BA2 1RS
5 Margaret House, Bath BA2 5FA
Ivy Bank Park, Bath BA2 5NF
1-2 Fairfield Road, Bath BA1 6EP
Rush Hill Mews
Clarks Way, Bath BA2 2TR
20 Moorland Road, Bath BA2 3PW
Oldfield Lane, Bath BA2 3NR
Amicus Homecare Ltd
2nd Floor, Kelso Villa, Bath BA1 3AU
Ramm Care Group
Unit 25b, Church Farm Business Park, Bath BA2 9AP
Gallaudet Home
Poolemead Centre, Bath BA2 1RN
Phoenix Care
Office 3.53 Northgate House, Bath BA1 1RG
Elderly and social care in the UK
Social care covers a range of support: residential care homes, nursing homes (with registered nurses on site), home care (domiciliary care delivered in your own home), dementia care, supported living and day care. In England, almost all of these services must be registered with the Care Quality Commission, which inspects and rates them. Because this is care for vulnerable people, we treat the CQC rating as essential context on every listing.
Why the CQC rating matters here
For care homes and home-care agencies, CQC registration is a legal requirement — a provider operating without it is a serious red flag. The rating (Outstanding, Good, Requires improvement or Inadequate) reflects how safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led the service was at its last inspection. Always read the linked CQC report, not just the headline rating, and visit in person where you can.
Paying for care
How care is paid for depends on your circumstances and savings. Your local council can carry out a needs assessment and a financial assessment to determine what support you may be entitled to. Some people fund their own care. Rules and thresholds change, so check the latest guidance on GOV.UK or speak to your local authority's adult social care team.
Choosing a provider
Consider the CQC rating and report, the specialisms a home offers (for example dementia or nursing care), location for family visits, and your own assessment on a visit. This page is general information, not advice about an individual's care needs — for that, speak to your local authority or a qualified adviser.
Last updated: 2026-06-14