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Tithe Barn
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Bed(s) Available
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Upper Moraston, Sellack, Ross On Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 6RE
9.5 miles away
CQC Rating Requires improvement
Care available
  • Residential Care
Orchard Place
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Leadon Bank, Orchard Lane, Ledbury, Herefordshire, HR8 1BY
9.9 miles away
CQC Rating Good
Care available
  • Residential Care
Deer Park Care Home
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Martins Way, Off Leadon Way, Ledbury, HR8 2XW
10 miles away
CQC Rating Good
Care available
  • Dementia Care
  • Nursing Care
  • Nursing Dementia Care
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Frequently Asked Questions

Care homes in Lugwardine

How many care homes are in and near Lugwardine?

There are 1 care homes in Lugwardine and 43 more within 10 miles. These include residential care homes, nursing homes, and specialist dementia and respite care facilities.

Which care homes in Lugwardine are rated Good or Outstanding by the CQC?

Care homes in England are regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), which rates homes as Outstanding, Good, Requires Improvement, or Inadequate. Homes currently rated Good by the CQC in Lugwardine include: Orchard Place, Deer Park Care Home. Always verify ratings on the CQC website for the latest inspection reports.

What types of care are available in Lugwardine?

Care homes in and around Lugwardine offer a range of services including Dementia Care, Nursing Care, Nursing Dementia Care, Residential Care. Use the service-type filter on this page to narrow results to the care you need.

How do I choose a care home in Lugwardine?

When choosing a care home in Lugwardine, consider the regulatory rating, type of care, location, staff-to-resident ratios, activities, and cost. We recommend shortlisting homes, visiting in person, and reading the full inspection report. YourCareHome lets you compare homes, read reviews, and contact them directly from each listing.

How much does a care home in Lugwardine cost?

Care home fees in Lugwardine vary depending on the type and level of care, room size, and the individual home. Self-funding residents typically pay between £700 and £1,500 per week. Funding assistance may be available through your local authority (means-tested) or NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) for those with complex medical needs. Contact individual homes directly for current pricing.