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What to think about before you consider a care home, and the types of care homes there are. Sometimes care homes are known as nursing, residential, rest or retirement homes.
A care home provides 24-hour care and support. This includes accommodation, meals and help with personal care.
There are different types of care homes, depending on the support you need.
In a residential care home, you can get help with your personal care. This includes:
In care homes with nursing, you can get help with your personal care. There are also qualified nurses on site if you need regular medical attention, due to illness or a medical condition.
Some care homes offer both types of support. This can be a good option if your condition is likely to get worse over time.
If you’re struggling at home, or recovering from an illness or injury, you might consider moving into a care home. It’s important to consider what other options are available first.
Before moving into a care home, you could consider:
Ask Adult Social Care for an assessment. If we can help you, we’ll discuss your options with you.
If you want to arrange your own support, you can:
If you need help to express your views and wishes, find out how an advocate could help.
The cost of a care home depends on its facilities and the type of care you need.
If you’re arranging your own care and support, find out how to pay for your care and support.
Get free information and advice about care home from Independent Age.