Wales care homes and Wales nursing homes

Wales is the largest principality in the world and also has one of the oldest recorded languages still in use. The Welsh economy was founded on coal mining and steel production, but in recent years it has focused more on the tourism, services and electronics sectors. Since the founding of the Welsh Assembly in 1999, Wales has had some degree of autonomy from England. Nevertheless, unlike Scotland, Wales has a care funding regime similar to that of England. All services are means tested and people with more than £20,000 have to contribute to their care costs. Below is a full list of care homes, sheltered care homes, respite care homes and nursing homes in Wales:
  • Hollybank

    Mental health

    121 Saxon Street, Wrexham, LL13 7BB

  • Bryn Derwen

    Mental health

    Bryn Gobaith, St Asaph, LL17 0DE

  • Three Cliffs Care Home

    Mental health

    Cefn Bryn Lane, Penmaen, Gower, SA3 2HQ

  • Ty`r Twyn Care Home

    Dementia, Mental health, Older People, Physical disability...

    Carnetown, Abercynon, Mountain Ash, CF45 4PB

  • Cildewi House

    Mental health

    Heol Salem, Johnstown, Carmarthen, SA31 3HS

  • Southern House

    Older People

    18 Water Street, Abergele, LL22 7SH

  • Gower Lodge

    Learning disability

    The Old Vicarage, Sterry Road, Gowerton, SA4 3BN

  • Yr Hafod Residential Home

    Older People

    Heol Hafod, Cardigan, SA43 1DT

  • Maes y Bryn

    Mental health

    119 Pen y Cae Road, Port Talbot, SA13 2EG

  • Alexandra Nursing Home

    Older People

    Sandilands Road, Tywyn, LL36 9AS

Places in Wales with care homes