Everyone is different, and as such, every individual has a unique set of requirements for their residential care home. Our online profiles let you see a Worthing residential care home’s facilities, specialisms, location and, where available, independent reviews left by those with first-hand experience of the home.
Care homes in Worthing on average cost £1,183 per week but it is always worth checking whether you are eligible for funding support from your Local Authority. Providing you have below £23,250 in assets, you should be eligible for some help with covering your care home fees. Across Worthing, many care homes support respite care to give full-time carers a well-deserved break, and dementia care. Residential care homes offer 24-hour support whilst nursing homes also have a Nurse on duty at all times. To find out what a care homes latest Care Quality Commission (CQC) rating is, check out their profiles below.
If you would like help finding a residential care home in Worthing, or if you have any questions about any of our registered care homes, please contact us; our experienced team will be happy to help you. Alternatively, if you have the first-hand experience with any of our Worthing residential care homes, please help others by leaving a review.
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Tarring Manor Care Home in Worthing, West Sussex is a brand-new, luxury care home providing high-quality respite, residential, nursing and specialist dementia care to residents with a wide range of healthcare requirements. Our...
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Worthing
Caer Gwent is an elegant country manor style care home suitable for all needs, including nursing. It offers high quality accommodation and 24-hour expert nursing care delivered by a friendly and dedicated staff. The home,...
4.5 out of 5.0
2 reviews
Call provider 01903 254752
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Worthing
Established in 1991, Avon House was one of the first care homes to specialise in dementia care. The home is part of the Cobham Care Group along with its sister home Avon Manor. The home is situated in a quiet, tree-lined road...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 01903 257377
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Worthing
Avon Manor is part of the Cobham Care Group whose first home, Avon House, was one of the first care homes in the area to specialise in dementia Care. Avon Manor is a detached Victorian mansion situated in a pleasant and quiet...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 01903 257388
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TrustedCare offers free help & advice for people looking for care for themselves or a loved one.
Our specialist Care Advisers can talk you through your options and identify the best services locally to provide the support you require.
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Linfield House is a friendly, caring, supportive and loving home that provides quality nursing and dementia care in Worthing. We are a charity run care home offering 54 spacious en-suite rooms, including an 11-bed suite...
4.7 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 01903 257381
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Worthing
St Mary's in Worthing supports elderly residents with a range of healthcare needs. Round the clock care is provided by our team of dedicated Care Assistants, overseen by our experienced Management Team. All of our...
3.5 out of 5.0
2 reviews
Call provider 01787 323184
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Worthing
Offington Park is in an affluent and quiet residential area of Worthing. Both inside and out, it does not resemble a care home at all. That is part of its charm. There are 23 rooms, with a very beautifully decorated lounge and...
4.7 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 01903 254750
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Worthing
Situated in Worthing, St Georges Lodge Care Home supports 26 residents with residential care in a warm & welcoming environment. Our core values are based on choice, fulfilment, privacy & dignity, individuality and...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 01903 944016
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Worthing
Haviland House is a not-for-profit specialist dementia nursing home in Goring, West Sussex. Our key focus is to provide a truly person-centred approach. It is important that Haviland House feels like a real home, so we have...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 01903 257395
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Lancing
Rectory House is a magnificent period house located in the attractive village of Sompting, West Sussex, which has been carefully and sympathetically converted into a wonderful care home with nursing. The sense of occasion...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 01903 254726
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Angmering
Due to open in Spring 2023, Angmering Grange Care Home is perfectly positioned in a picturesque village on the southern edge of the South Down National Park in West Sussex. With care and comfort at the forefront of our...
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East Preston
Green willow is a modern, fresh house set in a wonderful garden near East Preston village, not far from the sea. It is an easy walk to East Preston Village from this home that was opened in 1985. It focuses on high standards...
4.7 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 01903 959530
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The average cost of care homes in Worthing is £1,382 per week. Learn more about care home costs .
A Financial Assessment will determine whether you are eligible for any funding from your Local Authority. If you have assets below £23,250, you will be eligible for funding. If you would like to arrange a Financial Assessment, you will need to get in touch with your Local Authority. Learn more about Local Authority funding.
In a care home, care is provided 24-hours a day by trained Care Assistants. Commonly, residents are elderly and their need for care is because of degenerative health conditions associated with ageing e.g. reduced mobility. In a nursing home, care is provided 24-hours a day by Registered Nurses who are supported by Care Assistants. All residents require some element of nursing care such as administration of intravenous medication and/or wound care. Learn more about the difference between a care home and nursing home.
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