Best Care Homes in Gosforth
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Best Care Homes in Gosforth

From an Outstanding-rated home in Brunton Park to a purpose-built dementia unit on Kenton Road -- the best care homes in and around Gosforth.

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Choosing a care home for a parent or loved one is one of the most important decisions a family can face. It is emotional, often urgent, and the options can feel overwhelming. Gosforth is fortunate to have several well-regarded homes within the NE3 postcode, all inspected and rated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). Here is what you need to know about each one.

The Manor House Gosforth

The Manor House Gosforth at 80 Greenfield Road in Brunton Park is the standout home in the area, holding an Outstanding CQC rating -- the highest possible grade. Run by Hadrian Healthcare, the home provides residential and dementia care for up to 46 residents across two adapted floors, one of which specialises in supporting people living with dementia. Bedrooms are en-suite and residents are encouraged to personalise their rooms. The home has a strong reputation for person-centred care and meaningful activities.

Best for: CQC Outstanding. Residential and dementia care. Up to 46 residents. Brunton Park location.

Moorfield House

Moorfield House at 6 Kenton Road is a 35-bed home run by Akari Care. It provides residential, nursing, dementia, and respite care, making it one of the more versatile options in the area. The home was rated Good by the CQC in September 2025. Comfortable single bedrooms -- many with en-suite facilities -- are complemented by communal lounges and gardens. Staff provide 24-hour assistance with personal care and medication management.

Best for: CQC Good. Residential, nursing, dementia, and respite care. 35 rooms on Kenton Road.

Eothen Residential Homes -- Gosforth

Eothen Homes Gosforth at 45 Elmfield Road is a purpose-built, three-storey home accommodating up to 37 residents. Run by the Eothen charity, it offers residential, dementia, and respite care. The home sits on the corner of Elmfield Road and North Avenue -- a quiet residential area with easy access to Gosforth High Street and local amenities. CQC rated Good. Prices start from around 742 pounds per week, and the home accepts local authority funding.

Best for: CQC Good. Residential, dementia, and respite care. 37 residents. From around 742 pounds per week.

Abbey Court

Abbey Court on Kenton Road is a 44-room home run by Prestwick Care. It provides residential, nursing, dementia, and respite care and accepts both local authority and NHS Continuing Healthcare clients. All rooms are single and en-suite. The home was rated Good by the CQC in October 2023. Prestwick Care is a well-established regional operator with several homes across the North East.

Best for: CQC Good. Residential, nursing, dementia, and respite. 44 en-suite rooms. NHS CHC accepted.

Understanding CQC Ratings

Every care home in England is inspected by the Care Quality Commission and rated across five areas: safe, effective, caring, responsive, and well-led. The overall rating can be Outstanding, Good, Requires Improvement, or Inadequate. All four homes listed above are rated Good or Outstanding. You can check the latest inspection reports at cqc.org.uk.

Types of Care Available

The homes above cover the main types of care families typically need:

  • Residential care -- help with daily living such as washing, dressing, meals, and companionship
  • Nursing care -- 24-hour care from qualified nurses for people with complex medical needs (Moorfield House and Abbey Court)
  • Dementia care -- specialist support for people living with Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia (all four homes)
  • Respite care -- short-term stays to give family carers a break (all four homes)

Fees and Funding

Care home fees in the Gosforth area typically range from around 700 to over 1,200 pounds per week depending on the type of care required. Your local authority may fund some or all of the cost following a needs assessment and financial assessment. If your assets are above the upper capital limit (currently 23,250 pounds), you will usually be expected to fund your own care. NHS Continuing Healthcare is available for people with a primary health need -- this is free at the point of use but eligibility criteria are strict.

Visiting a Home

Before making a decision, visit each home in person. Most welcome drop-in visits, but booking ahead ensures you can speak to the manager. Pay attention to how staff interact with residents, the cleanliness and atmosphere of communal areas, and whether residents appear comfortable and engaged. Ask about staffing ratios, activities programmes, and how the home communicates with families.

Choosing a care home is never easy, but Gosforth has strong options across every type of care. Take your time, ask questions, and trust your instincts.