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Wolverhampton care homes and Wolverhampton nursing homes

Your guide to residential and nursing care homes including specialist learning disability, respite, EMI and dementia in Wolverhampton. For further information click on a home in the list below or alternatively select one of the city's suburbs from the list on the right hand side.

Located in the West Midlands, Wolverhampton borders Staffordshire to the north and west, Dudley to the south and Walsall to the east. There has been a settlement in Wolverhampton for more than 1,000 years, and it was also the site of key battles between the Saxons and Danes. However, it wasn't until the industrial revolution that Wolverhampton became a major town. A centre for iron and coal mining, Wolverhampton became the gateway to the Black Country - so called because of the industrial pollution that covered the area. During this period Wolverhampton had the world's largest trolleybus system. Wolverhampton was granted city status in 2000, making it one of three 'Millennium Cities'.

  • Nelson Mandela House

    Dementia, Older People

    Whitburn Close, Pendeford, Wolverhampton, WV9 5NJ

  • Bradley Resource Centre

    Older People, Physical disability

    Lord Street, Bradley, Wolverhampton, WV14 8SD

  • Pennfields Court Nursing Home

    Dementia, Mental health, Older People

    Upper Zoar Street, Pennfields, Wolverhampton, WV3 0JH

  • Coalway House

    Learning disability

    54-56 Coalway Road, Penn, Wolverhampton, WV3 7LZ

  • St Anthonys

    Learning disability

    Stourbridge Road, Wolverhampton, WV4 5NQ