Residential care for disabled people

Residential care can be provided for people in Solihull with an assessed disability and additional health care needs.

If you have a learning or physical disability and would like to find out more about residential care, we can support you.  

To talk to us about what residential care is available you can: 

How to find a residential home

You can search for residential homes in Solihull using: 

Our top tips for choosing a care home also provide some guidance. 

Council run residential homes for people with learning disabilities

We manage five CQC-registered locations made up of nine homes which each provide care for up to four residents. 

The addresses are: 

  • 7, 8, 9 Downing Close, Knowle, B93 0QA
  • 9 Hurst Green Road, Bentley Heath, B93 8AE
  • 268 Creynolds Lane, Shirley, B90 4ET
  • 222 Bills Lane, Shirley, B90 2PQ
  • 25, 27, 29 Stapleton Drive, Chelmsley Wood, B37 5LQ 

You can find the latest CQC report for each of our residential care properties on the CQC website. 

Available services  

We work with Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust to provide professional and clinical services at our residential homes.  

This can include: 

  • disability nurses
  • psychiatry and community learning
  • psychology
  • speech and language therapy 

The partnership also allows us to provide end-of-life care packages. End-of-life planning ensures your wishes are listened to when it comes to important matters such as: 

  • palliative care options (care for people with a terminal illness)
  • funeral arrangements
  • appointing a lasting power of attorney 

We work with the Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust to provide professional and clinical services within our properties.

This allows us to deliver carefully planned services for each customer, that can include:

  • disability nurses
  • psychiatry and community learning
  • psychology
  • speech and language therapy

The partnership also allows us to provide end of life care packages. End of life planning ensures your wishes are listened to over important matters such as:

  • palliative care options
  • funeral arrangements
  • appointing a lasting power of attorney

The cost of residential care in Solihull 

The cost of residential care can vary significantly. The amount you will need to pay towards the cost of your care will depend on the outcome of your financial assessment 

Report a concern

If you are concerned about the safety or welfare of an adult with care and support needs, report it immediately either online or by calling us on 0121 704 8007. 

Report a concern 

Alternatively, you can report your concern to: