Wimbledon Beaumont Care Community has an elegant and historic building at its heart, thoughtfully adapted to its care home role. The community also offers luxury apartments for independent living, with associated domiciliary and other services if they are required. The home is located close to local amenities in Wimbledon and Raynes Park which both have great public transport links.
The nursing home at Wimbledon Beaumont provides care and support to frail older people and to people living wit...
Queens Court is based in the heart of Wimbledon SW19 with fantastic transport links and provides 24-hour nursing care for 41 residents, including expert care for residents living with dementia.
Built in 1998, we have retained the Edwardian front of house in keeping with the surrounding buildings. We are situated in a residential area yet we are close to the shopping centre and town centre.
24-hour nursing care is delivered by qualified and skilled staff, with a nurse always on duty. Our st...
Alexander House provides accommodation for up to 20 residents.
It was originally built as a family home in the early part of 20th century in the wealthy residential area of Wimbledon Village. The care home was founded as a result of a donation to the National Free Church Women’s Council in the 1940s and named Alexander House in honour of Lady Alexander, a past president of this Council.
Alexander House became part of Keychange in 2003, and the National Free Church Women’s Council was incor...
If you’re looking for care homes in London, we believe that Kew House is the ideal choice for you. Kew House is a beautiful, purpose-built, 81-bedroom care home in Wimbledon offering high standards of residential, nursing and dementia care. Kew House is proud to have achieved an ORCHID award, showing they are successfully implementing all 11 aspects of the Hallmark Care Homes’ dementia strategy. We understand that choosing care homes in London is a big decision, and is as much about enhancing l...
Ashbrook House provides a residential care service for nine people with mild to severe Learning and Physical Difficulties.
The Allied Care policy is to create effective, sensitive, person-centred plans as part of a staged programme of care that enables individuals to enjoy a more independent and enriched way of living. The programmes are designed to enhance social and communication skills, to encourage an inclusive approach with external agencies and, hence, apply pro-active measures that ensur...
Lee House is a care home situated in the idyllic Wimbledon village, where there is something for everyone. Each resident will have a care plan that is tailored to them, created with the input of the resident, family/friends, staff and any others involved in their care.
Talk to us about respite stays:
We’re proud to offer respite stays at Lee House a short-stay that can be planned ahead, or in the case of an emergency, last-minute. Suitable for individuals seeking support following post-ope...
Situated close to Mitcham town centre, Fieldway is a friendly care home with 68 beds, that offers nursing, residential and residential dementia care.
Living with us
With sitting rooms, space for Residents to pursue their hobbies and interests and a delightful dining room, Fieldway has a host of places in which to relax, dine, exercise, socialise and be creative. The pretty landscaped garden and patio is the perfect spot to spend time with friends and family, and is happily looked after by so...
Welcome to Heathland Court Care Home in Wimbledon.
The converted private house, surrounded by attractive gardens, provides care and support for those in need of nursing, residential or dementia care.
Inside our grand stone building you'll find many original features, including traditional fireplaces and high ceilings. We have five well-furnished lounges where our residents can sit, relax and watch television. There's also our bright conservatory, which is a great place to entertain guest...
There are 28 care homes in Merton, with 14 offering nursing care. If you're not sure which type of care home is best for you, you can read our guide on how to choose the right care home.
All care homes in Merton are regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). Of the 28 care homes in Merton, 26 have been rated good or above.
What is the difference between nursing homes and residential care homes?
Residential care homes provide residents with accommodation, meals, and assistance with personal care and medication. However, a nursing care home will also provide medical care from a qualified nurse, including treatment for any illness or injuries.
Will I be entitled to local authority funding to help pay for a care home in Merton?
In England, if your total savings and property assets are below £23,250, then you may be able to access local authority funding towards accommodation costs, personal care and nursing care. Read our care home funding article for more advice.
In England, care homes are regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) which rates services as Outstanding, Good, Requires Improvement, or Inadequate.