Eastbourne House is a friendly care home with 72 beds offering residential and residential memory care, for those living with dementia. Located in the delightful seaside town of Whitley Bay, this purpose-built home has beautiful views of St Mary’s lighthouse and the ever-changing North Sea coastline.
This lovely home offers Residents a choice of sitting rooms, dining areas and quiet spots, as well as a salon and cosy tea rooms called Sea View. Some rooms have outdoor living space, and Eastbou...
Located just outside the historic seaside town of North Shields, Redesdale Court is a friendly, purpose-built care home with 54 beds offering residential and residential memory care, for those living with dementia.
This small, welcoming home offers the choice of several sitting rooms and dining rooms in which to relax, dine and socialise. The pretty garden is a popular spot for spending time with friends and family. Some rooms have direct access onto the garden, and all our stylish, bright an...
There are 37 care homes in North Tyneside, with 16 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 North Tyneside are regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). Of the 37 care homes in North Tyneside, 30 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 North Tyneside?
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.