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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: 2026-06-12

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Frequently Asked Questions

A residential care home provides accommodation and personal care (help with washing, dressing and meals). A nursing home also has registered nurses on site to provide nursing care for people with more complex health needs. Many providers offer both.
In England, the Care Quality Commission inspects and rates care homes and home-care agencies as Outstanding, Good, Requires improvement or Inadequate. Each HealthWise listing shows the current rating where available and links to the full CQC report, which is worth reading in detail.
It depends on your needs and finances. Your local council can carry out a needs assessment and a financial assessment to determine any support you qualify for; some people fund their own care. Thresholds change, so check the latest guidance on GOV.UK or with your local authority.
Care homes must be registered with the CQC by law. A newly registered or recently re-inspected home may not yet have a published rating, which is not necessarily a concern — but a home operating without any CQC registration is a serious red flag.

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