West Midlands

Care home costs in Stoke-on-Trent

A self-funder in Stoke-on-Trent typically pays around £1,199/week for a residential care home and £1,696/week for nursing care. The council pays local homes about £850 and £1,203 a week for the same care. There are 84 care homes in Stoke-on-Trent, with around 2,706 beds.

Residential care

£1,199/week you pay

Council pays providers £850/week. 7% below the England average.

Nursing care

£1,696/week you pay

Council pays providers £1,203/week. 17% above the England average.

Care homes in Stoke-on-Trent

84 homes23 with nursing61 residential2,706 beds

Source: CQC directory, June 2026. We do not list individual homes or prices; use a care directory to compare specific homes.

Work out your cost in Stoke-on-Trent

The calculator is set to Stoke-on-Trent. Add your savings and home situation to see what you are likely to pay and whether the council will help.

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Estimated weekly cost

£1,199/ week as a self-funder

About £62,348/year. The council pays providers about £850/week for the same care; self-funders typically pay more.

You would usually pay the full fees

Your capital is above the £23,250 upper limit, so in England the council does not normally contribute toward care home fees until your assets fall below it.

At this cost, £40,000 of savings would cover roughly 8 months of fees before reaching the £23,250 threshold.

Estimate only, for England. Self-funder figures are based on the council rate plus the average premium self-funders pay; actual prices vary by home. This is research, not financial advice. Speak to your local council or an independent financial adviser before deciding.

Will the council pay in Stoke-on-Trent?

The means test is the same across England: if your capital is above £23,250 you usually pay full fees; below £14,250 the council funds your care. Stoke-on-Trent Council sets the rate it pays homes (around £850/week residential here), but it does not change who qualifies. If the home you choose charges more than the council rate, a third party may need to pay a top-up.

If you own a home, it counts as capital unless a partner still lives there, though it is disregarded for the first 12 weeks and a deferred payment agreement can delay any sale. These are major decisions, so confirm your position with Stoke-on-Trent Council or an independent financial adviser. This page is research, not financial advice.

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